Oregon's most unexpected gubernatorial candidate? A pencil with a point

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Oregon's most unexpected gubernatorial candidate? A pencil with a point

J. Schuberth, who is running for Oregon governor as Pencil, speaks with voters and curious passersby as they walk around downtown Portland, Ore., to campaign on April 23. …

J. Schuberth, who is running for Oregon governor as Pencil, speaks with voters and curious passersby as they walk around downtown Portland, Ore., to campaign on April 23. Schuberth is an advocate for reforming the state's K-12 school system. Eli Imadali/OPB hide caption toggle caption Eli Imadali/OPB PORTLAND, Ore. — The downtown Saturday farmer's market is one of this city's bedrock institutions – a blocks-long parade of vendors and buskers in the shade of soaring elms. And on a recent Saturday, gladhanding through it all, came a six-foot-tall talking pencil. "My name is Pencil," the pencil told an attendee, pressing a flyer into her hand. "I'm running for governor because we need to raise awareness about education." "You're running as a pencil or a person?" the surprised woman asked. "As a pencil." Picture a smiling office supply store mascot: Pointy lead tip just above its bespectacled face. Big yellow barrel of a body. Pink eraser down around the knees. That's Pencil , Oregon's most unlikely gubernatorial candidate this year. Dead last J. Schuberth, who is running for Oregon governor as Pencil, walks around downtown Portland, Ore., to campaign on April 23, 2026. Eli Imadali/OPB hide caption toggle caption Eli Imadali/OPB Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is seeking another term in November. A clutch of Republicans is tussling over who gets to take her on. …

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