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William C. "Bud" Pierce (born October 3, 1956) is an American physician and politician who was the Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon in the 2016 special election.

Early life and career

Pierce was born in Germany and raised in California. His father worked as a public school custodian and his mother was a homemaker. He graduated from Moreno Valley High School in 1974 and attended college at the University of California, Riverside, graduating in 1979, and medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles, receiving a Ph.D. in 1985 and M.D. in 1987. He served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1979 to 1985, and moved to Salem, Oregon in 1994, where he currently works as an oncologist and hematologist. Pierce is also a clinical assistant professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University and College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Northwest.

Gubernatorial campaign

In March 2015, Pierce announced he would explore a campaign for governor. He won the Republican primary for governor on May 17, 2016, and received about 48% of the vote, defeating his closest challenger, businessman Allen Alley, by nearly 20 points. Pierce will face incumbent Governor Kate Brown in the general election, to be held in November 2016. If elected, he will be the first Republican governor of Oregon since Vic Atiyeh left office in 1987.

In May 2016, Pierce endorsed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. However, in September he released a statement stating he "was hopeful that Donald Trump would rise to the occasion and unify the party and nation during the general election. As each day goes by, more of the opposite has taken place. At this point in time I need to see more from Donald Trump in the way of specific policy proposals and a more inclusive tone in order to vote for him." Following the release of video footage showing Donald Trump making lewd comments about women, Pierce condemned the comments, stating, "Mr. Trump's comments are degrading, unbecoming, and unacceptable, period."

In September 2016, during a debate with Kate Brown, Pierce generated controversy and boos from the audience for saying educated women are less susceptible to domestic abuse. He later apologized for his remarks.

On November 8, 2016, Pierce lost to the Democratic incumbent Kate Brown, in the 2016 gubernatorial special election.

Political positions

Pierce is opposed to Oregon Ballot Measure 97.

Pierce has called for a more moderate Oregon Republican Party.

Personal life

Pierce married Selma Moon Pierce on June 6, 1981, and the couple has two children: Kristina (born 1986) and Michael (born 1988). They attend Salem First Christian Church in Salem, Oregon.

Electoral history

Results by county. Red indicates a win by Pierce, yellow a win by Alley.
Oregon gubernatorial special election, 2016 Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bud Pierce 171,158 47.66
Republican Allen Alley 103,388 28.79
Republican Bruce Cuff 41,598 11.58
Republican Bob Niemeyer 35,669 9.93
Republican Bob Forthan 4,290 1.19
Republican Write-ins 3,020 0.84
Total votes 359,123 100
Results by county. Blue indicates a win by Brown, red a win by Pierce. Darker shades indicate a higher percentage of the vote.
Oregon gubernatorial special election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kate Brown 1,008,558 50.90%
Republican Bud Pierce 854,924 43.14%
Independent Cliff Thomason 48,262 2.44%
Libertarian James Foster 46,049 2.32%
Constitution Aaron Donald Auer 19,537 0.99%
write-ins 4,281 0.22%
Total votes 1,981,611 100.00%