2018 Oregon elections
A general election was held in the U.S. state of Oregon on November 6, 2018. Primary elections were held on May 15, 2018.
United States House of Representatives
All five of Oregon's seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for re-election in 2018. All five incumbents, four Democrats and one Republican, won re-election.Governor
Incumbent Democratic governor Kate Brown was originally elevated to the role in February 2015 upon the resignation of her predecessor, Governor John Kitzhaber. Then serving as the Oregon Secretary of State, Brown was first in the line of succession to replace the Kitzhaber. Brown won a 2016 [Oregon gubernatorial special election|special election] the following year to serve the final two years of Kitzhaber's four-year term. Brown won re-election to her first full term in this election. Brown was challenged by Republican Knute Buehler, representative of Oregon's 54th House district, and several third-party candidates.Commissioner of Labor
Incumbent Brad Avakian elected not to seek re-election to the office of Oregon Commissioner of Labor. A nonpartisan primary election was held alongside partisan primary elections on May 15, 2018. Three candidates appeared on the primary election ballot:- Jack Howard, Union County Commissioner
- Val Hoyle, former Majority Leader of the Oregon House of Representatives and Representative for Oregon's 14th House district
- Lou Ogden, mayor of Tualatin