Below is a list of Independent candidates who topped their nominations. Many candidates scored less than “none of the above” and many ran without challengers from traditional Democrat or Republican candidate challengers. See full list here. Where incumbents ran but lost: Bruun (R) beat incumbent Schrader (D), Sannes (R) beat incumbent Clem (D),Conger (R) beat incumbent Stiegler (D), Kittlemen (R) beat incumbent Prozanski (D), Riley (D) beat Incumbent Starr (R), Wheeler (R) beat incumbent Monroe (D).
Governor
Kitzhaber, 850
Esterman, 438
Wilson, 300
Congress, 4th District
Robisnon, 418
DeFazio, 288
Congress, 5th District
Bruun, 237
Schrader, 211Congress – 3rd District
Lawrence, 80
Meo, 63
State House
House,#1
Krieger, 50 (inc)
House #3
Hicks, 31
House #4
Levine, 18
House #5
Buckley,22 (inc)
House #7
Byers, 16
House #8
Gordon, 13
House #9
Roblan, 29 (inc)
House #10
Cowan, 28 (Inc.)
House #11
Barnhart, 17 (inc)
House #13
Callahan, 16
House #14
Prociw, 26
House #15
Laurent, 29
House #16
Cook, 21
House #20
Berger, 22 (Inc.)
House #21
Sannes, 12
(Beat incumbent Clem)
House #22
Komp, 12 (Inc.)
House #23
Thompson, 37, (Inc.)
House #24
Blosser, 27
House #26
Wingard, 21 (inc.)
House #27
Read, 12 (Inc.)
House #28
Berg,3
House #29
K. Riley, 15
House #30
Lindsay, 20
House #31
DeCoste,9
House #32
Boone, 14 (inc.)
House #34
Harker, 6
House #35
Fiddes, 14
House #37
Rasmussen, 27
House #39
Kennemer, 24 (inc)
House #40
Hunt, 13 (inc)
House #41
Tomei, 19 (Inc)
House #42
Hutchinson, 4
House #44
Harmon, 7
House #46
Cannon,7, (inc)
House #47
Smith,7,(inc)
House #48
Caton,11
House #51
Myers, 19
House #52
Johnson, 18
House #53
Huddle, 12
House #54
Conger, 57
(beat incumbent Stiegler)
House #56
Garrard, 15 (inc)
House #59
Huffman, 17 (inc)
Senate #3
Dotterrer,41
Senate #4
Kittleman, 38
(beat incumbent Prozanski, 33)
Senate #6
Reynolds, 46
Senate #7
Edwards, 46 (inc)
Senate #8
Morse, 86 (inc)
Senate #10
Winters, 48 (inc)
Senate #11
Forest,17
Senate #13
George, 30 (inc)
Senate #15
Riley,33
(beat incumbent Starr 29)
Senate #16
Johnson, 43 (inc)
Senate #19
Devlin, 49
Senate #20
Olsen, 38
Senate #24
Wheeler, 19
(beat incumbent Monroe 10)
Senate #26
Thomsen, 50