Miranda Weigler

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Miranda Weigler
Candidate, Governor of Oregon
Elections and appointments
Next election
May 19, 2026
Education
High school
Lincoln High School
Bachelor's
University of St. Andrews, 2004
Graduate
London School of Economics, 2008
Personal
Profession
Educator
Contact

Miranda Weigler (Democratic Party) is running for election for Governor of Oregon. Weigler declared candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled on May 19, 2026.[source]

Weigler completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Miranda Weigler earned a high school diploma from Lincoln High School, a bachelor's degree from the University of St. Andrews in 2004, and a graduate degree from the London School of Economics in 2008. Her career experience includes working as an educator.[1]

Elections

2026

See also: Oregon gubernatorial election, 2026

General election

The primary will occur on May 19, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

General election for Governor of Oregon

Alexander Ziwahatan (Independent Party) and LaNicia Duke (Unaffiliated) are running in the general election for Governor of Oregon on November 3, 2026.

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LaNicia Duke (Unaffiliated)  Candidate Connection

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Democratic primary

Democratic primary for Governor of Oregon

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Republican primary

Republican primary for Governor of Oregon

The following candidates are running in the Republican primary for Governor of Oregon on May 19, 2026.


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Campaign themes

2026

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Miranda Weigler completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Weigler's responses.

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I'm Miranda Weigler — a writer, civic educator, mother, and lifelong Oregonian. I've spent two decades studying how political and economic systems work, why they so often fail the people they're supposed to serve, and what it would take to redesign them around real human lives.I've worked in cannabis policy, built civic education programs, and raised two kids while navigating the same housing, childcare, and economic pressures most Oregon families face. I'm not a career politician. I'm someone who got tired of waiting for the right moment and decided to show up anyway.I'm running for Governor because Oregon deserves a politics rooted in honesty, dignity, and the courage to do hard things — not just manage decline more efficiently.This campaign is also a public experiment: what happens when we make politics transparent, accessible, and designed for real people instead of insiders? The answer is at runninganyway.com.
  • Oregon's challenges aren't about effort or resources — they're about systems design. We have enough money, enough talent, and enough good intentions. What we lack is the political will to arrange them differently. I'm running to bring a different kind of thinking to the Governor's office: one that starts from outcomes, measures success by people helped rather than dollars accounted for, and treats dignity as a design requirement — not an afterthought.
  • Oregon needs a new economic direction. We've been patching and adapting since the timber economy collapsed without a coherent vision for what comes next. I believe the regenerative economy — green manufacturing, care infrastructure, circular supply chains, plant medicine research, resilient local food systems — offers a real framework for Oregon's future. Not a slogan. A direction that builds on what Oregon already does uniquely well and competes for the industries of the next 50 years.
  • Politics works better when it reflects how people actually live. This campaign is built around three ideas: name the real problem people are experiencing, state solutions in human terms, and treat policy mechanisms as tools — not the point. I'm not running to win arguments. I'm running to widen the conversation about what Oregon can be — and to show that a more honest, more human politics is possible right now, not someday.

The policy areas where systems most visibly fail real people: economic redesign and building a regenerative Oregon economy that works for working families and rural communities; care infrastructure — childcare, elder care, and family stability treated as economic infrastructure, not charity; cannabis policy and regulated markets; public health as a systems question, including harm reduction, the opioid crisis, and plant medicine research; juvenile justice and early intervention over punishment; political economy and aligning market incentives with long-term community wellbeing; and civic education — making politics legible and accessible to people who've been locked out by design.

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Campaign finance summary

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on March 16, 2026