U.S.A.
Pam Marsh holds a bachelor's degree from Southern Oregon University and attended the University of California, Berkeley. She has extensive experience in local government, having served as a field representative for a state assemblymember and a city planning commissioner in Palo Alto. Marsh chaired the Ashland City Planning Commission and later joined the Ashland Charter Review Commission. She was appointed to the City Council and subsequently declared her candidacy for the Oregon House seat, winning the general election in 2016.
Pam Marsh combines progressive environmental policies with a conservative economic approach, advocating for renewable energy while opposing tax increases. Her rhetorical style is notably grassroots, emphasizing community involvement and local governance. Marshβs legislative record reveals an intriguing alignment with business interests on environmental regulations, suggesting a nuanced strategy to balance industry and ecology.
Election History
5th district General Election
25,300 votes (64.07%)
Position Details
Election History
Oregon State Representative 5th district
23,063 votes (64.40%)
5th district Democratic primary
10,071 votes (99.63%)
Election History
Oregon State Representative 5th district
27,069 votes (66.40%)
Election History
Oregon State Representative 5th district
24,643 votes (68.00%)
Election History
Oregon State Representative 5th district
22,480 votes (62.70%)
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