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Click HERE to view a map of House District 26
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Click HERE to read
Matt's stand against
a
proposed Industrial park
south of Charbonneau
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| Supporters |
WE WON!
The race has been called and the opposition has conceded. After 16 months of campaigning we have crossed the finish line and the voters of House District 26 have made their choice clear.
I want to take this moment to thank each of you who stuffed envelopes, made phone calls, walked door-to-door with me, waved signs, donated money and offered your words of encouragement and support.
This victory today could not have happened without you!
I am truly grateful. My greatest treasure from running this campaign is the friendships I have formed along the way.
Special thanks goes out to my Campaign Manager Michelle Miller. She worked long and tirelessly on this campaign and always managed to do it with high spirits. I am extremely proud of her. Michelle will be my new Chief of Staff starting in January—another job I know she will excel at.
Again, thank you for the STRONG support.
This is only the beginning...
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| Campaign Snapshots |

Matt poses with a friend. |
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Matt met with the Clackamas Community College Student Government on Nov. 28, 2007 to discuss his support for community colleges and answer questions about public policy. |
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Matt, Oregon President of the Hanford Information Network, testifies at a Portland meeting with federal officials demanding funding to fully cleanup the most polluted site in the Pacific Northwest.
Read Matt's Statement Here. |

Matt Wingard with Dr. Howard Fuller at the 2008 Symposium for the Black Alliance for Educational Options. |
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Bob Terry hosts a fundraiser for Matt Wingard and honors Rep. Jerry Krummel for his 10 years of service in the Legislature. |

Michelle Miller, Matt and Rob Kremer. |
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