House Minority Leader Christine Drazan (R-Canby) disclosed a $55,000 expenditure to the Virginia polling firm Public Opinion Strategies on Sunday, Aug. 10. It’s the clearest sign yet that Drazan is considering a rematch against Gov. Tina Kotek next year.
Kotek, a Democrat, defeated Drazan 46.96% to 43.54% in 2022, with nonaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson taking 8.63% of the vote. The opportunity for Drazan, some in her camp think, is to convince Johnson voters she is a better choice than Kotek.
Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell has already announced her candidacy for the GOP nomination. Kotek has not yet officially announced she’ll seek re-election, but she is raising money and paying campaign staff.
In a statement, Drazan said her eyes are on the present: “The special session is just around the corner, and I remain focused on continuing to fight for agency accountability and to do all I can to stop out-of-touch politicians from driving costs higher with new taxes. I am here to make a difference and will always do what I can to help make things better for Oregonians.”

