


Matt is deeply connected to the community he serves. He values the relationships he’s built across Union County. From local leaders to residents, business owners, and volunteers who care about this place. He takes the time to listen, understand concerns, and stay engaged with the people he represents.
For Matt, this isn’t just a position,
Matt is deeply connected to the community he serves. He values the relationships he’s built across Union County. From local leaders to residents, business owners, and volunteers who care about this place. He takes the time to listen, understand concerns, and stay engaged with the people he represents.
For Matt, this isn’t just a position, it’s a responsibility to serve the community with integrity and to help protect what makes Union County special while working toward a stronger future.

Matt Scarfo has built a reputation for steady, effective leadership in Union County. As a County Commissioner, he has worked closely with local cities, state partners, and community organizations to address the issues that matter most. He believes in clear communication, informed decision-making, and showing up prepared to do the work. W
Matt Scarfo has built a reputation for steady, effective leadership in Union County. As a County Commissioner, he has worked closely with local cities, state partners, and community organizations to address the issues that matter most. He believes in clear communication, informed decision-making, and showing up prepared to do the work. Whether it’s working through complex challenges or keeping local leaders informed, Matt brings a practical, solutions-focused approach to every situation. for workers' rights today.

In Union County, results matter.
Matt has been part of moving long-discussed projects forward and making sure they actually get completed. The Fairgrounds sewer project is just one example of what can happen when leadership stays committed, works collaboratively, and follows through. He understands that progress doesn’t happen overnight.
In Union County, results matter.
Matt has been part of moving long-discussed projects forward and making sure they actually get completed. The Fairgrounds sewer project is just one example of what can happen when leadership stays committed, works collaboratively, and follows through. He understands that progress doesn’t happen overnight. But with persistence, accountability, and the willingness to do the work, real results are possible.
"I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside Commissioner Scarfo for years and he has been a consistent, thoughtful leader for eastern Oregon. His experience, business background, and consistent willingness to speak up for our communities are exactly what we need in leadership."
"Commissioner Scarfo never takes a closed door or a ‘No’ for an answer and is a stalwart advocate for Union County."
"Commissioner Scarfo has been a strong partner to my office and Union County law enforcement. His clear communication and collaborative leadership help us better protect and serve our community every day."
"The Faigrounds sewer project has been talked about and planned since the 1990s, but Matt Scarfo was the true catalyst who helped get it across the finish line. He stepped up, worked Salem, and pushed the project forward when it mattered most. Matt listens, responds, and follows through. That kind of leadership gets things done, and it's why I suppose him."
"Commissioner Scarfo has been a communicator and advocate for Island City. He keeps our City Council informed of legislative topics that affect our City. That information is accurate and relevant. He is also willing to listen to our problems and assist in solving them!"
"Commissioner Scarfo is tenacious in problem-solving through collaboration and is a guiding force for many peers across the state. I have had the honor of working with Commissioner Scarfo on some of the toughest issues facing counties and the state. Commissioner Scarfo has a unique talent for discovering and implementing solutions for Union County that all counties can incorporate."





