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  Kotek, Tina
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AffiliationDemocratic  
<-  2022-01-01  
 
NameTina Kotek
Address7930 N. Wabash Ave
Portland, Oregon , United States
EmailNone
WebsiteNone
Born September 30, 1966 (57 years)
Contributoreddy 9_99
Last ModifedBrentinCO
Sep 18, 2022 11:33am
Tags Married - Lesbian -
InfoThrough my professional experience as an advocate for those in need, and serving in the State House where I’ve proudly led as Speaker, I have carried the value of service instilled in me by my parents to get real results for Oregonians.

My grandparents came from Eastern Europe in the early part of the last century to find opportunity and a better life. My parents were proud first-generation Americans. They were able to provide me and my siblings with a stable and supportive upbringing because my dad had the benefit of a college degree he had earned by going to night school courtesy of the GI Bill, making him the first person in his family to go to college. My parents believed in hard work, being informed citizens, and encouraging their children to follow their dreams.

I moved to Oregon from the East Coast in 1987, and found a place where I could truly be myself. I fell in love with the beauty of the state and the openness of the people. I eventually finished my undergraduate degree at the University of Oregon, graduating without student debt because of a Pell grant, work study assistance, and affordable tuition.

I also came out as a lesbian in my early twenties and it was liberating. While it wasn’t always easy, each experience coming out to others strengthened my resilience. For me, coming out became a personal responsibility to undermine hatred and bigotry. But it was bigger than me as an individual, so while getting my graduate degree, I fought for and won domestic partnership rights for faculty and students at the University of Washington.

When I returned to Oregon after graduation, I took a job at the Oregon Food Bank. I was attracted to their mission to end hunger, not just feed people. And because I was raised as a person of faith with a belief in the inherent value of everyone, I knew I had found my calling as an advocate for others. I listened and learned and fought for ways to reduce food insecurity – like a strong minimum wage, housing assistance, and access to health insurance. I continued my advocacy for children when I joined Children First for Oregon as their policy director.

My experience working at nonprofits on behalf of Oregon’s most vulnerable led me to run for public office and serve in the Oregon Legislature. In my first term, I rewrote the state’s poverty program for low-income families while also playing a key role in making historic progress for the LGBTQ+ community by passing statewide protections and access to benefits.

In 2013, I was honored to be elected by my peers to be the Speaker of the House. In nearly a decade leading the Oregon House, I am proud of the progress we have made together. From expanding economic security for more families, combating climate change, and working hard to get us through an unprecedented pandemic, my time in the legislature has been dedicated to fighting for Oregonians.

Together, we have changed Oregon for the better. But it will take real leadership to confront the challenges we now face — from the pandemic to the homelessness crisis to climate change.



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JOB APPROVAL POLLS
FAVORABILITY POLLS
DateFirmFavorableUnfavorableDon't Know
10/31/2022-11/01/2022 Emerson College 46.00% ( 8.0) 48.00% ( 2.0) 6.00% ( 6.0)
10/15/2022-10/18/2022 Civiqs 41.00% ( 0.0) 50.00% ( 0.0) 10.00% ( 0.0)
09/30/2022-10/01/2022 Emerson College 38.00% ( 0.0) 50.00% ( 0.0) 12.00% ( 0.0)

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Importance? 7.00000 Average

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RACES
  11/08/2022 OR Governor Won 46.96% (+3.42%)
  05/17/2022 OR Governor - D Primary Won 56.02% (+24.27%)
  01/11/2021 OR Speaker of the House Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/2020 OR State House 44 Won 87.19% (+74.72%)
  01/14/2019 OR Speaker of the House Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/06/2018 OR State House 44 Won 89.07% (+78.65%)
  01/09/2017 OR Speaker of the House Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/08/2016 OR State House 44 Won 79.67% (+60.17%)
  05/17/2016 OR State House 44 - D Primary Won 78.49% (+57.52%)
  01/12/2015 OR Speaker of the House Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/04/2014 OR State House 44 Won 85.53% (+71.89%)
  01/14/2013 OR Speaker of the House Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/06/2012 OR State House 44 Won 86.32% (+73.10%)
  05/15/2012 OR State House 44 - D Primary Won 98.39% (+96.79%)
  06/30/2011 OR House Leader Won 50.00% (+0.00%)
  01/10/2011 OR Speaker Pro Tempore Won 50.00% (+0.00%)
  11/02/2010 OR State House 44 Won 80.87% (+62.10%)
  05/18/2010 OR State House 45 - D Primary Won 85.35% (+71.30%)
  11/04/2008 OR State House 44 Won 97.61% (+95.23%)
  05/20/2008 OR State House 44 - D Primary Won 98.92% (+97.84%)
  11/07/2006 OR State House 44 Won 78.82% (+58.18%)
  05/16/2006 OR State House 44- D Primary Won 50.14% (+17.19%)
  05/18/2004 OR State House 43 - D Primary Lost 45.02% (-9.31%)
ENDORSEMENTS
OR District 05 - D Primary - May 21, 2024 D Janelle S. Bynum
OR US President - D Primary - May 19, 2020 D Elizabeth Warren
DNC Party Chair - Feb 25, 2017 D Keith M. Ellison
OR US Senate - D Primary - May 20, 2008 D Jeff Merkley
OR US President - D Primary - May 20, 2008 D Barack Obama