By Justin Filip
Secretary, Pacific Green Party
This is an overview of registered Greens in Oregon. Voter registrations are an important way for people to signal their support for a Green platform, and to leverage our collective power.
How many people are registered with the Pacific Green Party in Oregon?
As of January, 2025 there are 8,118 active registered Greens in Oregon. Nationwide, in states that allow partisan registration, there are more than 260,000 registered Greens, making the Green Party the largest independent left party in the United States.
Which generation is most represented among registered Greens?
If you said Millennials, you're right! People ages 29 to 44 make up 36% of all registered Greens in Oregon. Young voters are also looking to the Green Party. 13% of registered Greens in Oregon are Gen Z, and a significant portion of that generation still isn't old enough to vote.

17.5% are under age 30, and 39% are under the age of 40. The median age is 45 and the average age is 46.
How long have people been continuously registered?
More than 68% of registered Greens have been continuously registered for more than 2 years. Did you know that all Pacific Greens who have been continuously registered for more than 2 years are considered supporting members?
Of course, some people like to temporarily change their registration in order to participate in the primary elections of the two major parties. Just be sure to switch your registration back! And beware, you cannot vote in the Pacific Green nominating convention if you aren't registered Pacific Green as of April 28, 2026.
"Eligible voters shall be those registered Pacific Green on the primary election registration deadline, as indicated in the primary voter list provided to the party by the secretary of state." - Bylaws Article VIII - Conventions

Where are the Pacific Greens in Oregon?
You can find registered Pacific Greens in all 36 counties in Oregon. Multnomah County leads with 2,551 registered Greens. Lane County is second with 1,021. In our next report, we will look at trends across the state to see where we have the most growth, and where we should focus some of our attention.
How can we encourage more people to register to vote as a Pacific Green? Why did you register Green? Send us your ideas and stories to [email protected].
*This information was provided by the Secretary of State of Oregon.