Jeremy Gordon (Polk County Commissioner Board Position 3, Oregon, candidate 2026)
Jeremy Gordon is running for re-election to the Polk County Commissioner Board Position 3 in Oregon. Gordon is on the ballot in the primary on May 19, 2026.[source]
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Biography
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Elections
Nonpartisan primary
Nonpartisan primary election for Polk County Commissioner Board Position 3
Incumbent Jeremy Gordon (Nonpartisan), Mark Gordon Adams (Nonpartisan), Carlos Barrientos (Nonpartisan), and Steve Milligan (Nonpartisan) are running in the primary for Polk County Commissioner Board Position 3 on May 19, 2026.
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| Mark Gordon Adams (Nonpartisan) | ||
| Carlos Barrientos (Nonpartisan) | ||
| Steve Milligan (Nonpartisan) | ||
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Campaign website
Gordon's campaign website stated the following:
Priorities
Support a Strong and Resilient Local Economy
- Expand broadband access to every household, support small businesses and agriculture, promote sustained yield management of public forest resources and private timber management, support working families, and strengthen foundations for measured long-term growth.
Ensuring Responsible Fiscal Stewardship
- Ensure stable and responsive county services are delivered while upholding sound fiscal practices that honor taxpayer dollars within a balanced budget.
- Maintain rigorous stewardship of the county’s complex budget, including the general fund, Medicaid and CCO-funded services, state pass-through restricted funds, O&C timber revenues, and other revenue sources and expenditures.
Strengthen Public Safety and Community Trust
- Support all Polk County justice partners while investing in prevention and evidence-based programs to keep people safe and reduce repeat offenses.
- Support public safety levy renewal.
- Support integrated Emergency Management.
Protect and Enhance Polk County's Quality of Life
- Expand outdoor recreation—adaptive mountain biking and hiking trail planning at Gooseneck/Mill Creek and safe access to the Valley of the Giants—while protecting clean air, water, and open spaces.
- Encourage civic engagement.
- Support measured growth that aligns with infrastructure capacity while protecting our agricultural and other resource lands.
Invest in Local Infrastructure
- Repair and preserve county bridges and roads, improve transportation safety, explore bike network development, and advance regional water planning.
Support Access to Mental Health Services and Affordable Housing
- Provide mental health and substance use disorder services, crisis services, lead coordinated homelessness prevention efforts, and increase affordable housing options.
— Jeremy Gordon's campaign website (April 2, 2026)
See also
2026 Elections
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