Candidate Endorsement In-Take Request Form  
Accion Política PCUNista is PCUN's electoral program. All Oregonian's do better, when our democracy works for everyone. This is why APP focuses on building the Latinx vote - by supporting progressive allies, and BIPOC candidates, as well as ballot initiatives that improve the lives of working

Please fill out this intake form to be a part of our endorsement process. These are the criteria we utilize, to make decisions:

1) Values Alignment.
2) Politics and the landscape in your race.
3) Viability of your campaign, and showing us a path to victory.
4) Geography and your plan to get Latinx voters engaged.
5) We look at your current endorsements, and if they align with our partners.
6) You have a proven track record of supporting our community, PCUN, and the issues.


*We reserve the right not to invite candidates to an endorsement interview if the race is not a PCUN priority (again due to limited resources).

Fill out this form to receive our questionnaire which will be available in January 2026. After we receive your questionnaire we will schedule an interview with our committee made up of farm workers, working families, our board and the PCUN staff.  

If you have any questions, please email PCUN's Field Director: aprilalvarez@pcun.org 


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Email *
Candidates name
Campaign mailing address
Campaign email
Office for which you are seeking?
Are you an incumbent?
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Primary contact/Campaign Manager
Campaign Fundraising Goal
How much money have you raised currently?
Do you have an opponent? If yes, what is the likelihood of you winning that race?
Who else has endorsed you?
What are you looking for in APP's/PCUN's endorsement?
This is for informational purposes only. Marking any of the options does not commit Accion Politica PCUNista to do any of these activities/actions.
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Why do you believe you're campaign is a good fit for the PCUN endorsement? (See our mission and vision on our website)
Farmworkers were excluded at the federal level from collective bargaining rights in the National Labor Relations Act. While 10 states have currently extended collective bargaining rights to agricultural workers, Oregon has not yet done so. Would you advocate to extend guaranteed collective bargaining rights to Oregon’s farmworkers?   *
Farmworker Overtime (FOT) passed in the 2022 legislative session and was formally signed into law on April 15th, 2022. The new law ensures farmworkers receive overtime wages at 1.5 times the regular rate of pay through a five year transitional period. Are you in support of FOT? If so, what will you do to protect and defend this right for farmworkers? *
Are you committed to practicing Age Justice, Class Justice, Racial Justice, Gender Justice, Worker Justice, Reproductive Justice, and Disability Justice through Respect and value of the voices of students and families especially BIPOC, low-income, students with disabilities, younger folks, LGBTQ2+, immigrant and refugee, and rural. Why or why not?
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