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64th Oregon Legislative Assembly


FieldValue
name64th Oregon Legislative Assembly
imageOregon State Capitol 1.jpg
captionThe legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007
bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
countryUnited States
stateOregon
meeting_placeOregon State Capitol
term1987–1988
before63rd Legislative Assembly
after65th Legislative Assembly
chamber1Oregon State Senate
membership130 Senators
control1Democratic Party
chamber1_leader1_typeSenate President
chamber1_leader1John Kitzhaber
chamber1_leader2_typeMajority Leader
chamber1_leader2Bill Bradbury
chamber1_leader3_typeMinority Leader
chamber1_leader3Tony Meeker
chamber2Oregon House of Representatives
membership260 Representatives
control2Democratic Party
chamber2_leader1_typeSpeaker of the House
chamber2_leader1Vera Katz

The Sixty-Fourth Oregon Legislative Assembly convened for its regular session from January 12 to June 28, 1987, a total of 168 days.

Both chambers were controlled by the Democratic Party of Oregon. The House speaker was Vera Katz (D–10 Portland), and the Senate president was John Kitzhaber (D–23 Roseburg).

Democrat Neil Goldschmidt was governor of Oregon during the 64th legislature.

Senate

AffiliationMembers
Democratic Party (United States)}};"Democratic
Republican Party (United States)}};"Republican
Total
30
Government Majority
4

House

AffiliationMembers
Democratic Party (United States)}}"Democratic
Republican Party (United States)}}"Republican
Total
60
Government Majority
2
DistrictRepresentativeResidenceCountiesParty
1Bruce HugoScappooseColumbia, WashingtonDemocratic
2Tom HanlonCannon BeachClatsop, Columbia, WashingtonDemocratic
3Paul HannemanCloverdaleTillamook, Lincoln, Polk,
Washington, YamhillRepublican
4Don ButschNewportBenton, Lane, LincolnRepublican
5Al YoungHillsboroWashingtonDemocratic
6Delna JonesAlohaWashingtonRepublican
7Ted L. CalouriBeavertonWashingtonRepublican
8Mary Alice FordPortlandWashingtonRepublican
9Paul PhillipsTigardWashingtonRepublican
10Vera KatzPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
11Tom L. MasonPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
12Richard S. SpringerPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
13Judy BaumanPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
14Shirley GoldPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
15Gene SaylerPortlandMultnomahRepublican
16Ron McCartyPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
17Mike BurtonPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
18Margaret CarterPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
19Ron CeasePortlandMultnomahDemocratic
20John MinnisPortlandMultnomahRepublican
21Lonnie J. RobertsPortlandMultnomahDemocratic
22Rick KotulskiCorbettMultnomah, ClackamasDemocratic
23Robert R. ShiprackBeavercreekClackamasDemocratic
24Randy MillerLake OswegoClackamasRepublican
25Dave McTeagueMilwaukieClackamasDemocratic
26Larry SowaOregon CityClackamasDemocratic
27Darlene HooleyWest LinnClackamas, WashingtonDemocratic
Judie HammerstadLake Oswego
28Fred ParkinsonSilvertonMarionRepublican
29Stan BunnDaytonMarion, YamhillRepublican
30Jeff GilmourJeffersonMarion, LinnDemocratic
31Rocky BarillaSalemMarion, PolkDemocratic
32Charles A. SidesSalemMarionRepublican
33Michael J. KopetskiKeizerMarion, PolkDemocratic
34John SchoonRickreallBenton, PolkRepublican
35Tony Van VlietCorvallisBentonRepublican
36Mike McCrackenAlbanyLinn, BentonDemocratic
37Liz VanLeeuwenHalseyLinnRepublican
38Cedric HaydenFall CreekClackamas, Lane, Linn, MarionRepublican
39Ron EachusEugeneLaneDemocratic
Jim Edmunson
40Carl HostickaEugeneLaneDemocratic
41David DixEugeneLaneDemocratic
42Bill DwyerSpringfieldLaneDemocratic
43Larry CampbellEugeneLane, DouglasRepublican
44Peg L. JolinCottage GroveLane, DouglasDemocratic
45Verner AndersonRoseburgDouglasRepublican
46Bill MarkhamRiddleDouglas, JacksonRepublican
47Jim WhittyCoos BayDouglas, CoosDemocratic
48Walter G. SchroederGold BeachCurry, CoosRepublican
49George TrahernGrants PassJosephineRepublican
Bob Repine
50George GilmanCentral PointJacksonRepublican
51Eldon JohnsonMedfordJackson, JosephineRepublican
52Nancy D. PetersonAshlandJacksonDemocratic
53Bernie AgronsKlamath FallsKlamathDemocratic
54Bob PickardBendKlamath, DeschutesRepublican
55Bill C. BellamyCulverJefferson, DeschutesRepublican
56Wayne H. FawbushHood RiverGilliam, Wasco, Hood River,
Sherman, WheelerDemocratic
57Charles R. NorrisHermistonUmatillaRepublican
58Robert A. BrogoittiLa GrandeUnion, WallowaRepublican
59Ray FrenchHeppnerBaker, Crook, Grant, MorrowRepublican
60Denny JonesOntarioHarney, Lake, MalheurRepublican

Darlene Hooley resigned to accept appointment to the Washington County Board of Commissioners. Judie Hammerstad was appointed to fill the vacancy.

Ron Eachus resigned to accept appointment as Public Utility Commissioner. Jim Edmunson was appointed to fill the vacancy.

George Trahern resigned his House seat to accept appointment to the Senate in March 1988. Bob Repine was appointed to fill the vacancy.

References

References

  1. "State of Oregon: Blue Book - Elections Process and History".
  2. [http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordpdf/6785348 1987 Regular Session (64th): January 12—June 28], Oregon Legislative and Staff Guide, Oregon State Archives, Salem, Oregon, accessed 1 January 2018.
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