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In the [[2022 Oregon gubernatorial election]] McQuisten ran on the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] ticket for Governor of Oregon.<ref>{{Cite web |title=East Oregonian: Baker City Mayor Running for Governor |url=https://www.eastoregonian.com/news/local/baker-city-mayor-running-for-governor/article_2d2f0852-d9aa-11eb-af9b-632618edc58d.html}}</ref> She finished fifth in the [[primary election]] among nineteen Republican candidates in terms of popular vote, but won the second greatest number of counties after nominee [[Christine Drazan]] who went on to lose to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] candidate [[Tina Kotek]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oregon Secretary of State: Election History |url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/electionhistory.aspx}}</ref>
In the [[2022 Oregon gubernatorial election]] McQuisten ran on the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] ticket for Governor of Oregon.<ref>{{Cite web |title=East Oregonian: Baker City Mayor Running for Governor |url=https://www.eastoregonian.com/news/local/baker-city-mayor-running-for-governor/article_2d2f0852-d9aa-11eb-af9b-632618edc58d.html}}</ref> She finished fifth in the [[primary election]] among nineteen Republican candidates in terms of popular vote, but won the second greatest number of counties after nominee [[Christine Drazan]] who went on to lose to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] candidate [[Tina Kotek]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oregon Secretary of State: Election History |url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/electionhistory.aspx}}</ref>

She serves on the Executive Committee of the [https://bcrw.org/ Baker County Republican Women] as 1st Vice President.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Baker County Republican Women |url=https://bcrw.org/executive-committee/}}</ref>


==Publishing==
==Publishing==

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Kerry McQuisten
File:Kerry McQuisten Headshot.jpg
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationInternational Relations
Alma materWillamette University
OccupationPublisher
OrganizationRepublicans Overseas
Political partyRepublican
Children2
Parents
  • Keith Jones (father)
  • Suzanne Jones (mother)
RelativesAndrew Racey (grandfather); Anne "Bebe" Ellis Racey (grandmother); Gilbert C. Jones (grandfather); Minerva Dean Jones (grandmother)
AwardsNortheast Oregon Economic Development Entrepreneur of the Year, 2008. Restore Oregon Now 2022 Freedom Award.
Websitekerrymcquisten.com

Kerry McQuisten is an American politician and business owner.

Political career

She was elected to Baker City Council[1] and served as mayor of Baker City, Oregon from 2021-2023.[2] She serves as Senior Advisor and Spokeswoman for the voter advocacy group, Republicans Overseas.[3]

In the 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election McQuisten ran on the Republican ticket for Governor of Oregon.[4] She finished fifth in the primary election among nineteen Republican candidates in terms of popular vote, but won the second greatest number of counties after nominee Christine Drazan who went on to lose to Democratic Party candidate Tina Kotek.[5]

She serves on the Executive Committee of the Baker County Republican Women as 1st Vice President.[6]

Publishing

In 2007, she founded Black Lyon Publishing, LLC,[7] a traditional fiction and nonfiction book publishing house in Oregon.[8] In 2023, she released a political tell-all book entitled The Government We Deserve: The Hard Truth from Behind the Curtain of an Oregon Gubernatorial Election via Black Lyon Publishing.

Personal life

McQuisten was raised on a cattle ranch in Baker County, Oregon. She holds an international relations degree from Willamette University,[9] and has lived abroad in both Spain and Japan.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Baker City Herald: 4 of 6 new councilors will be sworn in earlier".
  2. ^ "Baker City Herald: McQuisten Elected Mayor".
  3. ^ "Republicans Overseas: Leadership".
  4. ^ "East Oregonian: Baker City Mayor Running for Governor".
  5. ^ "Oregon Secretary of State: Election History".
  6. ^ "Baker County Republican Women".
  7. ^ "Kerry McQuisten's Common Sense Sanctuary: About".
  8. ^ "Black Lyon Publishing, LLC".
  9. ^ https://katu.com/news/know-your-candidates/kerry-mcquisten-republican-running-for-oregon-governor
  10. ^ "Kerry McQuisten's Common Sense Sanctuary".