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64th Oregon Legislative Assembly
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 64th Oregon Legislative Assembly |
| image | Oregon State Capitol 1.jpg |
| caption | The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007 |
| body | Oregon Legislative Assembly |
| country | United States |
| state | Oregon |
| meeting_place | Oregon State Capitol |
| term | 1987–1988 |
| before | 63rd Legislative Assembly |
| after | 65th Legislative Assembly |
| chamber1 | Oregon State Senate |
| membership1 | 30 Senators |
| control1 | Democratic Party |
| chamber1_leader1_type | Senate President |
| chamber1_leader1 | John Kitzhaber |
| chamber1_leader2_type | Majority Leader |
| chamber1_leader2 | Bill Bradbury |
| chamber1_leader3_type | Minority Leader |
| chamber1_leader3 | Tony Meeker |
| chamber2 | Oregon House of Representatives |
| membership2 | 60 Representatives |
| control2 | Democratic Party |
| chamber2_leader1_type | Speaker of the House |
| chamber2_leader1 | Vera 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
| Affiliation | Members | |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic Party (United States)}};" | Democratic | |
| Republican Party (United States)}};" | Republican | |
| Total | ||
| 30 | ||
| Government Majority | ||
| 4 |
House
| Affiliation | Members | |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Democratic | |
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Republican | |
| Total | ||
| 60 | ||
| Government Majority | ||
| 2 |
| District | Representative | Residence | Counties | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bruce Hugo | Scappoose | Columbia, Washington | Democratic | |
| 2 | Tom Hanlon | Cannon Beach | Clatsop, Columbia, Washington | Democratic | |
| 3 | Paul Hanneman | Cloverdale | Tillamook, Lincoln, Polk, | ||
| Washington, Yamhill | Republican | ||||
| 4 | Don Butsch | Newport | Benton, Lane, Lincoln | Republican | |
| 5 | Al Young | Hillsboro | Washington | Democratic | |
| 6 | Delna Jones | Aloha | Washington | Republican | |
| 7 | Ted L. Calouri | Beaverton | Washington | Republican | |
| 8 | Mary Alice Ford | Portland | Washington | Republican | |
| 9 | Paul Phillips | Tigard | Washington | Republican | |
| 10 | Vera Katz | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 11 | Tom L. Mason | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 12 | Richard S. Springer | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 13 | Judy Bauman | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 14 | Shirley Gold | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 15 | Gene Sayler | Portland | Multnomah | Republican | |
| 16 | Ron McCarty | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 17 | Mike Burton | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 18 | Margaret Carter | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 19 | Ron Cease | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 20 | John Minnis | Portland | Multnomah | Republican | |
| 21 | Lonnie J. Roberts | Portland | Multnomah | Democratic | |
| 22 | Rick Kotulski | Corbett | Multnomah, Clackamas | Democratic | |
| 23 | Robert R. Shiprack | Beavercreek | Clackamas | Democratic | |
| 24 | Randy Miller | Lake Oswego | Clackamas | Republican | |
| 25 | Dave McTeague | Milwaukie | Clackamas | Democratic | |
| 26 | Larry Sowa | Oregon City | Clackamas | Democratic | |
| 27 | Darlene Hooley | West Linn | Clackamas, Washington | Democratic | |
| Judie Hammerstad | Lake Oswego | ||||
| 28 | Fred Parkinson | Silverton | Marion | Republican | |
| 29 | Stan Bunn | Dayton | Marion, Yamhill | Republican | |
| 30 | Jeff Gilmour | Jefferson | Marion, Linn | Democratic | |
| 31 | Rocky Barilla | Salem | Marion, Polk | Democratic | |
| 32 | Charles A. Sides | Salem | Marion | Republican | |
| 33 | Michael J. Kopetski | Keizer | Marion, Polk | Democratic | |
| 34 | John Schoon | Rickreall | Benton, Polk | Republican | |
| 35 | Tony Van Vliet | Corvallis | Benton | Republican | |
| 36 | Mike McCracken | Albany | Linn, Benton | Democratic | |
| 37 | Liz VanLeeuwen | Halsey | Linn | Republican | |
| 38 | Cedric Hayden | Fall Creek | Clackamas, Lane, Linn, Marion | Republican | |
| 39 | Ron Eachus | Eugene | Lane | Democratic | |
| Jim Edmunson | |||||
| 40 | Carl Hosticka | Eugene | Lane | Democratic | |
| 41 | David Dix | Eugene | Lane | Democratic | |
| 42 | Bill Dwyer | Springfield | Lane | Democratic | |
| 43 | Larry Campbell | Eugene | Lane, Douglas | Republican | |
| 44 | Peg L. Jolin | Cottage Grove | Lane, Douglas | Democratic | |
| 45 | Verner Anderson | Roseburg | Douglas | Republican | |
| 46 | Bill Markham | Riddle | Douglas, Jackson | Republican | |
| 47 | Jim Whitty | Coos Bay | Douglas, Coos | Democratic | |
| 48 | Walter G. Schroeder | Gold Beach | Curry, Coos | Republican | |
| 49 | George Trahern | Grants Pass | Josephine | Republican | |
| Bob Repine | |||||
| 50 | George Gilman | Central Point | Jackson | Republican | |
| 51 | Eldon Johnson | Medford | Jackson, Josephine | Republican | |
| 52 | Nancy D. Peterson | Ashland | Jackson | Democratic | |
| 53 | Bernie Agrons | Klamath Falls | Klamath | Democratic | |
| 54 | Bob Pickard | Bend | Klamath, Deschutes | Republican | |
| 55 | Bill C. Bellamy | Culver | Jefferson, Deschutes | Republican | |
| 56 | Wayne H. Fawbush | Hood River | Gilliam, Wasco, Hood River, | ||
| Sherman, Wheeler | Democratic | ||||
| 57 | Charles R. Norris | Hermiston | Umatilla | Republican | |
| 58 | Robert A. Brogoitti | La Grande | Union, Wallowa | Republican | |
| 59 | Ray French | Heppner | Baker, Crook, Grant, Morrow | Republican | |
| 60 | Denny Jones | Ontario | Harney, Lake, Malheur | Republican |
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
- "State of Oregon: Blue Book - Elections Process and History".
- [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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