A conservative state senator from Myrtle Creek is the new chair of the Oregon Republican Party, following an event Saturday in which Republicans overhauled their top party leadership.
According to multiple Republican sources, state Sen. Dallas Heard handily won the job, beating three-term chair and Adair Village Mayor Bill Currier.
Heard, 35, is just one in a slate of current and former Republican senators from Southern Oregon who now have a central role in steering the party鈥檚 course. Former Senate Minority Leader Herman Baertschiger Jr., now a Josephine County commissioner, won a contested race for vice chair. And state Sen. Dennis Linthicum, R-Klamath Falls, will serve as party treasurer.
A third sitting state senator, Chuck Thomsen of Hood River, was unsuccessful in his bid to serve as the party鈥檚 secretary. He was defeated by incumbent secretary Becky Mitts, who also serves as chief of staff to state Rep. Mike Nearman, a Republican from Polk County.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just kind of taking the party in a little different direction, a different type of leadership,鈥 Baerstchiger said Sunday. 鈥淣o criticism really of the prior leadership. 鈥 It wasn鈥檛 like there was some kind of coup.鈥
Inquiries to Heard, Thomsen and a party spokesman were not answered Sunday morning.
The in-person election of top party officials was held Saturday at a VFW hall in Salem. Photos sent to OPB from a person who reported attending the event showed a hall packed with people in close quarters, none of them wearing face masks.
The leadership swap comes at a time the Oregon GOP has for passing a resolution claiming the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was a 鈥渇alse flag鈥 operation by leftist forces 鈥 a conspiracy theory that has been debunked in the weeks since the incident.
The statement was denounced by all 23 Republicans in the state House of Representatives. Two Republican senators representing swing districts, Thomsen and Bend-based Sen. Tim Knopp, also took exception to the statement. Knute Buehler, 2018 Republican nominee for governor, changed his party registration to nonaffiliated following the incident.
Baertschiger was less critical.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really see an upside to that, even though there鈥檚 a lot of questions about the Jan. 6 Capitol incident,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to take a while for the facts to get out. They鈥檙e starting to come out. I think it鈥檚 gonna be a mixed bag.鈥
The state GOP has also been criticized in recent years for expending resources running two unsuccessful recall campaigns against Gov. Kate Brown, while at the same time failing to recruit competitive candidates for some statewide offices. Democrats currently control every executive office in the state and hold supermajorities in the House and Senate, theoretically allowing them to pass any bill without Republican support.
It was unclear Sunday how Heard and others might seek to alter that trajectory. Heard in recent months has repeatedly garnered attention for his strident stance against state rules requiring masks and shuttering businesses to stem the spread of COVID-19.
When the Legislature met in special session on Dec. 21, Heard in protest on the Senate floor, and he accused Democratic legislators and the governor of a 鈥渃ampaign against the people and the children of God.鈥
On Jan. 6, the same day as the attack on the U.S. Capitol, Heard of then-President Trump at an 鈥淥ccupy the Capitol鈥 rally in Salem.
鈥淚鈥檓 just kind of at a loss for words as I look at this Capitol building that is yours, the people鈥檚, and is currently being occupied by a group of elitists,鈥 Heard told the crowd. 鈥淪adly I鈥檓 not sure that it鈥檚 all Democrats that are the elitists, frankly. I am a Republican, but I鈥檓 an American first and there are some Republicans that need to go.鈥
Later Heard : 鈥淒on鈥檛 let any of these punks from that stone temple over there ever tell you they are better than any of you. Trust me. I work with these fools. None of them are half as good as any of you.鈥
Heard and Baertschiger have also been tied to a group called 鈥淐itizens Against Tyranny.鈥 The group has published the names of people who reported COVID-19 safety violations to the state鈥檚 Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The that the group labeled two women who鈥檇 reported violations as 鈥渇ilthy traitors鈥 on its website. The names were removed after the paper began asking questions.
Baertschiger said Sunday he expected the new party leadership to improve its messaging and organization. He said that discussions for mounting a leadership challenge in the party began when he was still in the Senate.
鈥淚 think there鈥檚 a lot of tremendous people that want to get involved with the Republican Party,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen that with the registration and we鈥檝e seen it with the bipartisan support from both recalls. If there was ever a time to organize a little better than we have in the past, it鈥檚 probably now.鈥
It鈥檚 not unheard of for sitting state lawmakers to lead the state party. More often, though, elected legislators and party leadership remain distinct from one another and former lawmakers like Baertschiger pursue the chairship. Baertschiger said Sunday that Heard had a 鈥渂urning desire鈥 for the party鈥檚 top spot.
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