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77th Oregon Legislative Assembly
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 77th Oregon Legislative Assembly |
| image | Kitzhaber signs HB 2800.jpg |
| image_size | 200px |
| caption | Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber signs House Bill 2800 in the 2013 regular session, as House Speaker Tina Kotek and others look on. The bill authorizes funding for the Columbia River Crossing. |
| body | Oregon Legislative Assembly |
| country | United States |
| state | Oregon |
| meeting_place | Oregon State Capitol |
| term | 2013–2014 |
| before | 76th Legislative Assembly |
| after | 78th Legislative Assembly |
| website | www.leg.state.or.us |
| chamber1 | Oregon State Senate |
| membership1 | 30 Senators |
| control1 | Democratic |
| chamber1_image | 77th Assembly Oregon State Senate.svg |
| chamber1_leader1_type | Senate President |
| chamber1_leader1 | Peter Courtney (D) |
| chamber1_leader2_type | Majority Leader |
| chamber1_leader2 | Diane Rosenbaum (D) |
| chamber1_leader3_type | Minority Leader |
| chamber1_leader3 | Ted Ferrioli (R) |
| chamber2 | Oregon House of Representatives |
| membership2 | 60 Representatives |
| control2 | Democratic |
| chamber2_image | 77th Assembly Oregon House of Representatives.svg |
| chamber2_leader1_type | Speaker of the House |
| chamber2_leader1 | Tina Kotek (D) |
| chamber2_leader2_type | Majority Leader |
| chamber2_leader2 | Val Hoyle (D) |
| chamber2_leader3_type | Minority Leader |
| chamber2_leader3 | Mike McLane (R) |
The 77th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened beginning on , for the first of its two regular sessions, and on for its second session. All of the 60 seats in the House of Representatives and 16 of the 30 seats in the State Senate were up for election in 2012; the general election for those seats took place on .
The Democratic Party of Oregon retained its 16–14 majority in the Senate, and took a 34–26 majority in the House, which in the previous session had been split evenly with the Oregon Republican Party.
Senate
Based on the results of the 2012 elections, the Oregon State Senate is composed of 16 Democrats and 14 Republicans, the same composition as in the previous session.
Senate members
The Oregon State Senate is composed of 16 Democrats and 14 Republicans, the same composition as the previous session.
Senate President: Peter Courtney (D–11 Salem)
President Pro Tem: Ginny Burdick (D–18 Portland)
Majority Leader: Diane Rosenbaum (D–21 Portland)
Minority Leader: Ted Ferrioli (R–30 John Day)
| District | Home | Senator | Party | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Roseburg | Jeff Kruse | Republican | |||||||
| 2 | Central Point | Herman Baertschiger Jr. | Republican | |||||||
| 3 | Ashland | Alan C. Bates | Democratic | |||||||
| 4 | Eugene | Floyd Prozanski | Democratic | |||||||
| 5 | Coos Bay | Arnie Roblan | Democratic | |||||||
| 6 | Springfield | Lee Beyer | Democratic | |||||||
| 7 | Eugene | Chris Edwards | Democratic | |||||||
| 8 | Albany | Betsy Close | Republican | |||||||
| 9 | Molalla | Fred Girod | Republican | |||||||
| 10 | Salem | Jackie Winters | Republican | |||||||
| 11 | Peter Courtney | Democratic | ||||||||
| 12 | McMinnville | Brian Boquist | Republican | |||||||
| 13 | Hillsboro | Larry George | Republican | |||||||
| 14 | Beaverton | Mark Hass | Democratic | |||||||
| 15 | Hillsboro | Bruce Starr | Republican | |||||||
| 16 | Scappoose | Betsy Johnson | Democratic | |||||||
| 17 | Multnomah County | Elizabeth Steiner Hayward | Democratic | |||||||
| 18 | Portland | Ginny Burdick | Democratic | |||||||
| 19 | Tualatin | Richard Devlin | Democratic | |||||||
| 20 | Canby | Alan Olsen | Republican | |||||||
| 21 | Portland | Diane Rosenbaum | Democratic | |||||||
| 22 | Chip Shields | Democratic | ||||||||
| 23 | Jackie Dingfelder | Democratic | ||||||||
| url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2013/11/rep_michael_dembrow_to_replace.html | title=Rep. Michael Dembrow to replace Jackie Dingfelder in state Senate | last=House | first=Kelly | date=November 18, 2013 | newspaper=The Oregonian | access-date=December 4, 2013}} | Democratic | |||
| 24 | Rod Monroe | Democratic | ||||||||
| 25 | Gresham | Laurie Monnes Anderson | Democratic | |||||||
| 26 | Hood River | Chuck Thomsen | Republican | |||||||
| 27 | Bend | Tim Knopp | Republican | |||||||
| 28 | Klamath Falls | Doug Whitsett | Republican | |||||||
| 29 | Pendleton | Bill Hansell | Republican | |||||||
| 30 | John Day | Ted Ferrioli | Republican |
House members
Based on the results of the 2012 elections, the Oregon House of Representatives is composed of 34 Democrats and 26 Republicans. Prior to the elections, the House was evenly split between 30 Democrats and 30 Republicans.
Speaker: Tina Kotek (D–44 Portland)
Majority Leader: Val Hoyle (D–14 Eugene)
Minority Leader: Mike McLane (R–55 Powell Butte)
| District | Home | Representative | Party | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gold Beach | Wayne Krieger | Republican | |||||||
| 2 | Roseburg | Tim Freeman | Republican | |||||||
| 3 | Grants Pass | Wally Hicks | Republican | |||||||
| 4 | Central Point | Dennis Richardson | Republican | |||||||
| 5 | Ashland | Peter Buckley | Democratic | |||||||
| 6 | Medford | Sal Esquivel | Republican | |||||||
| 7 | Roseburg | Bruce Hanna | Republican | |||||||
| 8 | Eugene | Paul Holvey | Democratic | |||||||
| 9 | Coos Bay | Caddy McKeown | Democratic | |||||||
| 10 | Newport | David Gomberg | Democratic | |||||||
| 11 | Central Linn/Lane Cos. | Phil Barnhart | Democratic | |||||||
| 12 | Springfield | John Lively | Democratic | |||||||
| 13 | Eugene | Nancy Nathanson | Democratic | |||||||
| 14 | Val Hoyle | Democratic | ||||||||
| 15 | Albany | Andy Olson | Republican | |||||||
| 16 | Corvallis | Sara Gelser | Democratic | |||||||
| 17 | Scio | Sherrie Sprenger | Republican | |||||||
| 18 | Silverton | Vic Gilliam | Republican | |||||||
| 19 | Salem | Kevin Cameron | Republican | |||||||
| 20 | Vicki Berger | Republican | ||||||||
| 21 | Brian L. Clem | Democratic | ||||||||
| 22 | Woodburn | Betty Komp | Democratic | |||||||
| 23 | Dallas | Jim Thompson | Republican | |||||||
| 24 | McMinnville | Jim Weidner | Republican | |||||||
| 25 | Keizer | Kim Thatcher | Republican | |||||||
| 26 | Wilsonville | John Davis | Republican | |||||||
| 27 | Washington Co. | Tobias Read | Democratic | |||||||
| 28 | Aloha | Jeff Barker | Democratic | |||||||
| 29 | Hillsboro | Ben Unger | Democratic | |||||||
| 30 | Joe Gallegos | Democratic | ||||||||
| 31 | Clatskanie | Brad Witt | Democratic | |||||||
| 32 | Cannon Beach | Deborah Boone | Democratic | |||||||
| 33 | Portland | Mitch Greenlick | Democratic | |||||||
| 34 | Washington Co. | Chris Harker | Democratic | |||||||
| 35 | Tigard | Margaret Doherty | Democratic | |||||||
| 36 | Portland | Jennifer Williamson | Democratic | |||||||
| 37 | West Linn | Julie Parrish | Republican | |||||||
| 38 | Lake Oswego | Chris Garrett{{cite news | url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/12/replacing_chris_garrett_headed.html | |||||||
| Ann Lininger{{cite news | title=Ann Lininger, former Clackamas County commissioner, wins Lake Oswego-Southwest Portland legislative seat | url=http://www.oregonlive.com/lake-oswego/index.ssf/2014/01/ann_lininger_former_clackamas.html | last=Harbanger | |||||||
| 39 | Oregon City | Bill Kennemer | Republican | |||||||
| 40 | Gladstone | Brent Barton | Democratic | |||||||
| 41 | Milwaukie | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | |||||||
| 42 | Portland | Jules Bailey | Democratic | |||||||
| Rob Nosse | Democratic | |||||||||
| 43 | Lew Frederick | Democratic | ||||||||
| 44 | Tina Kotek | Democratic | ||||||||
| 45 | Michael Dembrow | Democratic | ||||||||
| url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2013/12/barbara_smith_warner_to_replac.html | title=Barbara Smith Warner to replace Michael Dembrow in Oregon state House | last=House | first=Kelly | date=December 19, 2013 | newspaper=The Oregonian | access-date=December 20, 2013}} | Democratic | |||
| 46 | Alissa Keny-Guyer | Democratic | ||||||||
| 47 | Jessica Vega Pederson | Democratic | ||||||||
| 48 | Happy Valley | Jeff Reardon | Democratic | |||||||
| 49 | Troutdale | Chris Gorsek | Democratic | |||||||
| 50 | Gresham | Greg Matthews | Democratic | |||||||
| 51 | Clackamas | Shemia Fagan | Democratic | |||||||
| 52 | Hood River | Mark Johnson | Republican | |||||||
| 53 | Sunriver | Gene Whisnant | Republican | |||||||
| 54 | Bend | Jason Conger | Republican | |||||||
| 55 | Powell Butte | Mike McLane | Republican | |||||||
| 56 | Klamath Falls | Gail Whitsett | Republican | |||||||
| 57 | Heppner | Greg Smith | Republican | |||||||
| 58 | Pendleton | Bob Jenson | Republican | |||||||
| 59 | The Dalles | John Huffman | Republican | |||||||
| 60 | Ontario | Cliff Bentz | Republican |
References
References
- "2012 Election Results: Oregon Legislature". OregonLive.com.
- Resigned to join staff of [[Portland, Oregon. Portland]] mayor [[Charlie Hales]].
- Giegerich, Andy. (October 16, 2013). "Dingfelder leaves Oregon Senate for Hales' staff". [[Portland Business Journal]].
- House, Kelly. (November 18, 2013). "Rep. Michael Dembrow to replace Jackie Dingfelder in state Senate". The Oregonian.
- Resigned December 31, 2013, after being appointed to [[Oregon Court of Appeals]].
- (June 11, 2014). "Commissioner Jules Bailey takes oath of office".
- Resigned in June 2014 after winning election to the [[Multnomah County, Oregon. Multnomah County]] Board of Commissioners.
- DiNatale, Sara. (June 26, 2014). "Democrat Rob Nosse assumes Oregon House seat vacated by Jules Bailey of Portland". The Oregonian.
- Resigned to become State Senator for District 23.
- House, Kelly. (December 19, 2013). "Barbara Smith Warner to replace Michael Dembrow in Oregon state House". The Oregonian.
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