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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationOregon
BackgroundEngineer
EducationStanford University (B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1983–1987)
Notable personal detailsEd Diehl is an American engineer, businessman, and Republican politician who has served in the Oregon House of Representatives (District 17) since 2023. He co-founded Concept Systems, Inc. and served as its president (1999–2018). He earned a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and has been active in local community organizations in the Santiam Canyon area.
Supports lower taxes and opposes new or large tax increases, prioritizing tax relief for families and small businesses while fighting transportation and sales tax hikes. Advocates reducing regulatory burdens on businesses and stopping new taxes to improve affordability and job growth.
Ed Diehl has expressed concerns about healthcare workforce shortages and has worked on legislation to reduce licensure barriers for nurses and behavioral health professionals; he has opposed Oregon Health Authority rulemaking that would restrict Medicaid billing by certain mental health clinicians and has called for investigation of alleged Medicaid fraud. He has not published a clear position supporting or opposing major structural reforms such as Medicare for All or large-scale ACA expansion on his campaign site or legislative materials located in this search.
Opposes state programs that prioritize benefits for non‑citizens and criticizes federal ‘open border’ policies; frames migrant-related state spending as unfair to American citizens. Public statements call for ending programs that he views as prioritizing non‑U.S. citizens over residents of Oregon.
Supports pro-life policies and believes life begins at conception; favors laws that limit abortion access while promoting adoption and supports measures to restrict late-term abortions and other limits that reflect majority views.
Supports removing green-energy mandates that he says raise energy costs, emphasizes reliable low-cost baseload power (hydroelectric and nuclear), and prioritizes forest management and reduced regulation over progressive climate mandates. Advocates for market- and reliability-focused energy policy rather than aggressive emissions regulation or rapid fossil-fuel phaseout.
Opposes major new gun regulations and ballot/legislative actions that implement Measure 114 or raise age/permit requirements; frames proposed bills as unconstitutional and harmful to law‑abiding gun owners while supporting law enforcement and tougher public safety measures.
Ed Diehl was mentioned in connection with testimony at a public hearing on a bill that would move a referendum vote on Oregon transportation taxes from November to May. The referendum, backed by more than 250,000 signatures, seeks to stop increases in gas and payroll taxes. Republican lawmakers, including gubernatorial candidates, argued against changing the election timing and raised concerns about voter turnout.





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