79th Oregon Legislative Assembly

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The 79th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the meeting of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from January 9, 2017 until May 21, 2018.

JurisdictionOregon, United States
Term2017–2019
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79th Oregon Legislative Assembly
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The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term2017–2019
Websitewww.oregonlegislature.gov
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate PresidentPeter Courtney (D)
Majority LeaderGinny Burdick (D)
Minority LeaderJackie Winters (R)
Party controlDemocratic
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseTina Kotek (D)
Majority LeaderJennifer Williamson (D)
Minority LeaderMike McLane (R)
Party controlDemocratic
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Current map of Senators

In the November 2016 elections, the Democratic Party of Oregon lost one seat in the Senate leaving a 17–13 majority and maintaining its 35–25 control of the House.[1]

Senate

Based on the results of the 2016 elections, the Oregon State Senate is composed of 17 Democrats and 13 Republicans. Republicans gained one seat in District 3.[1]

Senate members

Senate President: Peter Courtney (D–11 Salem)
President Pro Tempore: Laurie Monnes Anderson (D–25 Gresham)
Majority Leader: Ginny Burdick (D–18 Portland)
Minority Leader: Ted Ferrioli (R–30 John Day) until November 2017; Jackie Winters (R-10 Salem) after November 2017

House members

Current composition

Based on the results of the 2016 elections, the Oregon House of Representatives is composed of 35 Democrats and 25 Republicans. Neither party made any net gains.[1]

Speaker: Tina Kotek (D–44 Portland)
Speaker Pro Tempore: Paul Holvey (D-8 Eugene)
Majority Leader: Jennifer Williamson (D–36 Portland)
Minority Leader: Mike McLane (R–55 Powell Butte)

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DistrictHomeRepresentativeParty
1Port OrfordDavid Brock SmithRepublican
2RoseburgDallas Heard[5]Republican
Gary Leif
3Grants PassCarl WilsonRepublican
4Duane StarkRepublican
5AshlandPam MarshDemocratic
6MedfordSal EsquivelRepublican
7Fall CreekCedric Ross HaydenRepublican
8EugenePaul HolveyDemocratic
9Coos BayCaddy McKeownDemocratic
10OtisDavid GombergDemocratic
11EugenePhil BarnhartDemocratic
12SpringfieldJohn LivelyDemocratic
13EugeneNancy NathansonDemocratic
14Julie FaheyDemocratic
15AlbanyAndy OlsonRepublican
16CorvallisDan RayfieldDemocratic
17ScioSherrie SprengerRepublican
18SilvertonVic Gilliam[6]Republican
Rick Lewis
19SalemJodi Hack[7]Republican
Denyc Boles
20MonmouthPaul EvansDemocratic
21SalemBrian L. ClemDemocratic
22WoodburnTeresa Alonso LeonDemocratic
23IndependenceMike NearmanRepublican
24McMinnvilleRon NobleRepublican
25KeizerBill PostRepublican
26SchollsA. Richard VialRepublican
27BeavertonSheri MalstromDemocratic
28AlohaJeff BarkerDemocratic
29Forest GroveSusan McLainDemocratic
30HillsboroJaneen SollmanDemocratic
31ClatskanieBrad WittDemocratic
32Cannon BeachDeborah BooneDemocratic
33PortlandMitch GreenlickDemocratic
34BeavertonKen HelmDemocratic
35TigardMargaret DohertyDemocratic
36PortlandJennifer WilliamsonDemocratic
37West LinnJulie ParrishRepublican
38Lake OswegoAnn Lininger[8]Democratic
Andrea Salinas
39Oregon CityBill KennemerRepublican
40GladstoneMark MeekDemocratic
41MilwaukieKarin PowerDemocratic
42PortlandRob NosseDemocratic
43Tawna SanchezDemocratic
44Tina KotekDemocratic
45Barbara Smith WarnerDemocratic
46Alissa Keny-GuyerDemocratic
47Diego HernandezDemocratic
48Happy ValleyJeff ReardonDemocratic
49TroutdaleChris GorsekDemocratic
50GreshamCarla PilusoDemocratic
51Happy ValleyJanelle BynumDemocratic
52Hood RiverMark Johnson[9]Republican
Jeff Helfrich
53SunriverGene WhisnantRepublican
54BendKnute BuehlerRepublican
55Powell ButteMike McLaneRepublican
56Klamath FallsE. Werner ReschkeRepublican
57HeppnerGreg SmithRepublican
58CoveGreg BarretoRepublican
59The DallesJohn Huffman[10]Republican
Daniel Bonham
60OntarioCliff Bentz[11]Republican
ValeLynn Findley
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