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Matt Scarfo seeks to continue momentum for Union County.
Summary
Matt Scarfo, a two-term Union County commissioner, announced in September 2025 that he will run for a third term after a judge struck down the county's two-term limit; he will face Rosa Rice and Donna Beverage in the May 19 primary.
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Matt Scarfo is seeking a third term as Union County commissioner and says he wants to build on recent projects and partnerships. He was first elected in 2018, took office in 2019, and was reelected in 2022, beginning his second term in 2023. Scarfo announced his intent to run again in September 2025 after a Union County judge found the local two-term ordinance unconstitutional. He points to local projects and statewide relationships as reasons to continue his work.
Key facts:
- Scarfo serves in Position 2 on the Union County Board of Commissioners and has been in office since 2019.
- He announced his candidacy for a third term in September 2025 following the court decision on term limits. He will appear on the May 19 primary ballot alongside Rosa Rice and former Commissioner Donna Beverage.
- Scarfo cites projects such as work on the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show grounds and improvements at the Union County Fairgrounds, including funds for water and sewer infrastructure. The fairgrounds serve as the county's resiliency hub and evacuation site in emergencies.
- He has endorsements from Oregon state Sen. Todd Nash and state Rep. Bobby Levy, and he highlights relationships built locally and statewide.
- Scarfo identifies housing, behavioral health, and public safety as his top priorities and has discussed supporting housing legislation and residential behavioral health treatment capacity.
Summary:
Scarfo frames his campaign as a continuation of hands-on projects and partnerships that he says support the local economy and community resilience. The next formal step is the May 19 primary election, where voters will decide among the declared candidates.
