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77th Oregon Legislative Assembly

77th Oregon Legislative Assembly

FieldValue
name77th Oregon Legislative Assembly
imageKitzhaber signs HB 2800.jpg
image_size200px
captionOregon 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.
bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
countryUnited States
stateOregon
meeting_placeOregon State Capitol
term2013–2014
before76th Legislative Assembly
after78th Legislative Assembly
websitewww.leg.state.or.us
chamber1Oregon State Senate
membership130 Senators
control1Democratic
chamber1_image77th Assembly Oregon State Senate.svg
chamber1_leader1_typeSenate President
chamber1_leader1Peter Courtney (D)
chamber1_leader2_typeMajority Leader
chamber1_leader2Diane Rosenbaum (D)
chamber1_leader3_typeMinority Leader
chamber1_leader3Ted Ferrioli (R)
chamber2Oregon House of Representatives
membership260 Representatives
control2Democratic
chamber2_image77th Assembly Oregon House of Representatives.svg
chamber2_leader1_typeSpeaker of the House
chamber2_leader1Tina Kotek (D)
chamber2_leader2_typeMajority Leader
chamber2_leader2Val Hoyle (D)
chamber2_leader3_typeMinority Leader
chamber2_leader3Mike 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

Map of Senate districts after the 2012 elections

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)

DistrictHomeSenatorParty
1RoseburgJeff KruseRepublican
2Central PointHerman Baertschiger Jr.Republican
3AshlandAlan C. BatesDemocratic
4EugeneFloyd ProzanskiDemocratic
5Coos BayArnie RoblanDemocratic
6SpringfieldLee BeyerDemocratic
7EugeneChris EdwardsDemocratic
8AlbanyBetsy CloseRepublican
9MolallaFred GirodRepublican
10SalemJackie WintersRepublican
11Peter CourtneyDemocratic
12McMinnvilleBrian BoquistRepublican
13HillsboroLarry GeorgeRepublican
14BeavertonMark HassDemocratic
15HillsboroBruce StarrRepublican
16ScappooseBetsy JohnsonDemocratic
17Multnomah CountyElizabeth Steiner HaywardDemocratic
18PortlandGinny BurdickDemocratic
19TualatinRichard DevlinDemocratic
20CanbyAlan OlsenRepublican
21PortlandDiane RosenbaumDemocratic
22Chip ShieldsDemocratic
23Jackie DingfelderDemocratic
url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2013/11/rep_michael_dembrow_to_replace.htmltitle=Rep. Michael Dembrow to replace Jackie Dingfelder in state Senatelast=Housefirst=Kellydate=November 18, 2013newspaper=The Oregonianaccess-date=December 4, 2013}}Democratic
24Rod MonroeDemocratic
25GreshamLaurie Monnes AndersonDemocratic
26Hood RiverChuck ThomsenRepublican
27BendTim KnoppRepublican
28Klamath FallsDoug WhitsettRepublican
29PendletonBill HansellRepublican
30John DayTed FerrioliRepublican

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)

DistrictHomeRepresentativeParty
1Gold BeachWayne KriegerRepublican
2RoseburgTim FreemanRepublican
3Grants PassWally HicksRepublican
4Central PointDennis RichardsonRepublican
5AshlandPeter BuckleyDemocratic
6MedfordSal EsquivelRepublican
7RoseburgBruce HannaRepublican
8EugenePaul HolveyDemocratic
9Coos BayCaddy McKeownDemocratic
10NewportDavid GombergDemocratic
11Central Linn/Lane Cos.Phil BarnhartDemocratic
12SpringfieldJohn LivelyDemocratic
13EugeneNancy NathansonDemocratic
14Val HoyleDemocratic
15AlbanyAndy OlsonRepublican
16CorvallisSara GelserDemocratic
17ScioSherrie SprengerRepublican
18SilvertonVic GilliamRepublican
19SalemKevin CameronRepublican
20Vicki BergerRepublican
21Brian L. ClemDemocratic
22WoodburnBetty KompDemocratic
23DallasJim ThompsonRepublican
24McMinnvilleJim WeidnerRepublican
25KeizerKim ThatcherRepublican
26WilsonvilleJohn DavisRepublican
27Washington Co.Tobias ReadDemocratic
28AlohaJeff BarkerDemocratic
29HillsboroBen UngerDemocratic
30Joe GallegosDemocratic
31ClatskanieBrad WittDemocratic
32Cannon BeachDeborah BooneDemocratic
33PortlandMitch GreenlickDemocratic
34Washington Co.Chris HarkerDemocratic
35TigardMargaret DohertyDemocratic
36PortlandJennifer WilliamsonDemocratic
37West LinnJulie ParrishRepublican
38Lake OswegoChris Garrett{{cite newsurl=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/12/replacing_chris_garrett_headed.html
Ann Lininger{{cite newstitle=Ann Lininger, former Clackamas County commissioner, wins Lake Oswego-Southwest Portland legislative seaturl=http://www.oregonlive.com/lake-oswego/index.ssf/2014/01/ann_lininger_former_clackamas.htmllast=Harbanger
39Oregon CityBill KennemerRepublican
40GladstoneBrent BartonDemocratic
41MilwaukieCarolyn TomeiDemocratic
42PortlandJules BaileyDemocratic
Rob NosseDemocratic
43Lew FrederickDemocratic
44Tina KotekDemocratic
45Michael DembrowDemocratic
url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2013/12/barbara_smith_warner_to_replac.htmltitle=Barbara Smith Warner to replace Michael Dembrow in Oregon state Houselast=Housefirst=Kellydate=December 19, 2013newspaper=The Oregonianaccess-date=December 20, 2013}}Democratic
46Alissa Keny-GuyerDemocratic
47Jessica Vega PedersonDemocratic
48Happy ValleyJeff ReardonDemocratic
49TroutdaleChris GorsekDemocratic
50GreshamGreg MatthewsDemocratic
51ClackamasShemia FaganDemocratic
52Hood RiverMark JohnsonRepublican
53SunriverGene WhisnantRepublican
54BendJason CongerRepublican
55Powell ButteMike McLaneRepublican
56Klamath FallsGail WhitsettRepublican
57HeppnerGreg SmithRepublican
58PendletonBob JensonRepublican
59The DallesJohn HuffmanRepublican
60OntarioCliff BentzRepublican

References

References

  1. "2012 Election Results: Oregon Legislature". OregonLive.com.
  2. Resigned to join staff of [[Portland, Oregon. Portland]] mayor [[Charlie Hales]].
  3. Giegerich, Andy. (October 16, 2013). "Dingfelder leaves Oregon Senate for Hales' staff". [[Portland Business Journal]].
  4. House, Kelly. (November 18, 2013). "Rep. Michael Dembrow to replace Jackie Dingfelder in state Senate". The Oregonian.
  5. Resigned December 31, 2013, after being appointed to [[Oregon Court of Appeals]].
  6. (June 11, 2014). "Commissioner Jules Bailey takes oath of office".
  7. Resigned in June 2014 after winning election to the [[Multnomah County, Oregon. Multnomah County]] Board of Commissioners.
  8. DiNatale, Sara. (June 26, 2014). "Democrat Rob Nosse assumes Oregon House seat vacated by Jules Bailey of Portland". The Oregonian.
  9. Resigned to become State Senator for District 23.
  10. House, Kelly. (December 19, 2013). "Barbara Smith Warner to replace Michael Dembrow in Oregon state House". The Oregonian.
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