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==2014 election==
[[File:Secretary Richardson and Ashish Puri (34450141971) (cropped).jpg|Dennis Richardson|thumb|100px|leftright]]
More Republicans were cross-nominated by the party in this election year compared to the last. Despite previously endorsing Kitzhaper for governor in 2010, Republican Dennis Richardson instead won the primary with 62% of the vote. Voter turnout was lower in the primary, with only 1,140 of members participating.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dennis Richardson, Chuck Lee win Independent Party primary |url=https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/politics/elections/2014/07/21/dennis-richardson-chuck-lee-win-independent-party-primary/12951249/ |publisher=Statesman Journal |access-date=17 June 2022}}</ref>
 
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===IPO 2014 general election results===
|+ IPO 2014 general election results<ref>{{cite web |title=2014 General Election Official Results |url=http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordhtml/6873735}}</ref>
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!scope="col"| Race
! Race !! Candidate !! Party !! Notes !! Votes
!scope="col"| Candidate
!scope="col"| Party
!scope="col"| Notes
!scope="col"| Votes
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!scope="row"| U.S. Senate |
| [[Jeff Merkley]] || Cross-nominated Democrat || defeated Monica Wehby || 814,537 (55.7%)
|-
!scope="row"| U.S. House of Representatives (CD3) |
| James Buchal || Cross-nominated Republican || lost to Earl Blumenauer || 57,424 (19.6%)
|-
!scope="row"| Governor
| Governor || [[Dennis Richardson (politician)|Dennis Richardson]] || Cross-nominated Republican || lost to John Kitzhaper || 648,542 (44.1%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Senator, SD3 |
| Dave Dotterer || Cross-nominated Republican || lost to Alan Bates || 23,700 (44.5%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Senator, SD10 |
| [[Jackie Winters]] || Cross-nominated Republican || unopposed || 38,129 (86.6%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Senator, SD13 |
| [[Kim Thatcher]] || Cross-nominated Republican || defeated Ryan Howard || 27,638 (58.5%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Senator, SD16 |
| Drew Kaza || Independent || lost to Betsy Johnson || 6,603 (13.47%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Senator, SD17 |
| Elizabeth Hayward || Cross-nominated Democrat || defeated John Verbeek || 30,677 (65.9%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Senator, SD20 |
| [[Alan Olsen]] || Cross-nominated Republican || defeated Jamie Damon || 26,750 (52.6%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Senator, SD26 |
| [[Chuck Thomsen]] || Cross-nominated Republican || defeated Richard Bruce || 24,422 (56.5%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD10 |
| [[David Gomberg]] || Cross-nominated Democrat || unopposed || 16,681 (96.9%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD22 |
| Matt Geiger || Cross-nominated Republican || lost to Betty Komp || 5,329 (42.9%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD24 |
| Ken Moore || Cross-nominated Democrat || lost to Jim Weidner || 10,845 (45.9%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD25 |
| Chuck Smith || Independent || lost to Bill Post || 9,574 (43.3%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD26 |
| John Davis || Cross-nominated Republican || defeated Eric Squires || 13,546 (57.8%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD30 |
| [[Joe Gallegos]] || Cross-nominated Democrat || defeated Dan Mason || 10,426 (50.0%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD39 |
| [[Bill Kennemer]] || Cross-nominated Republican || unopposed || 20,041 (96.7%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD46 |
| [[Alissa Keny-Guyer]] || Cross-nominated Democrat || unopposed || 17,930 (96.8%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD51 |
| Jodi Bailey || Cross-nominated Republican || Lost to Shemia Fagan || 9,450 (47.1%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD52 |
| Mark Johnson || Cross-nominated Republican || defeated Stephanie Nystrom || 13,014 (54.4%)
|-
!scope="row"| State Representative, HD54 |
| [[Knute Buehler]] || Cross-nominated Republican || defeating Craig Wilhelm || 10,876 (41.3%)
|}
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<ref>{{cite web |title=2014 General Election Official Results |url=http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordhtml/6873735}}</ref>
 
==2016 election==