E. Werner Reschke, a political figure in Oregon, posted several messages on his Twitter account between May 13 and May 15, 2026, addressing political developments and encouraging voter participation.
On May 13, Reschke issued a public correction regarding an earlier statement about Mr. Knopp’s professional background. In the tweet dated May 13, he stated: “CORRECTION: I’ve been informed that Mr. Knopp has never been an attorney. So I was wrong on that.
My intent is never to mislead, so E-1 on Reschke.
No matter what his motive (and let’s assume good intent), I think he’s getting used as political cover for a failed governor.” This post acknowledges an error and offers clarification regarding Mr. Knopp’s career while also commenting on perceived political dynamics involving the governor.
Later that day, Reschke urged voters not to delay in participating in upcoming elections. In his post from May 13 at 18:35 UTC, he wrote: “Don’t wait. Vote today. If you have questions, send them to werner@wernerfororegon.com. I’ll do my best to answer them.” This message included contact information for further inquiries about voting procedures or related issues.
On May 15, Reschke highlighted local engagement by sharing his support for Rob Imhoff in the Deschutes County commissioner race. He tweeted: “Enjoyed some awesome tacos with one of Deschutes County’s future commissioners:
Vote Rob Imhoff by May 19th.” The message combines personal endorsement with encouragement for timely voting ahead of the county deadline.
Elections in Oregon are conducted primarily by mail-in ballots with significant emphasis placed on voter participation before established deadlines.


