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OREGON STATE SENATORS and REPRESENTATIVES 2019 Legislative Session * Denotes That Only a Few City Precincts Are Located in That District OREGON STATE SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES 2019 Legislative Session * Denotes that only a few city precincts are located in that district SENATE HOUSE D: 18 R: 12 D: 38 R: 22 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District Adair Village Brian Boquist (R) 12 Mike Nearman (R) 23 Adams Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Adrian Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Albany Sara Gelser (D) 8 Shelly Boshart Davis (R) 15 Amity Brian Boquist (R) 12 Mike Nearman (R) 23 Antelope Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Arlington Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Ashland Jeff Golden (D) 3 Pam Marsh (D) 5 Astoria Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Athena Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Aumsville Denyc Boles (R) 10 Raquel Moore-Green (R) 19 Aurora Fred Girod (R) 9 Rick Lewis (R) 18 Baker City Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Bandon Dallas Heard (R) 1 David Brock Smith (R) 1 Banks Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Barlow Alan Olsen (R) 20 Christine Drazan (R) 39 Bay City Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Beaverton Mark Hass (D) 14 Sheri Schouten (D) 27 Elizabeth Steiner Jeff Barker (D) 28 17 Hayward (D) Mitch Greenlick (D) 33 Ginny Burdick (D) 18 Ken Helm (D) 34 Margaret Doherty (D) 35 Bend Tim Knopp (R) 27 Cheri Helt (R) 54 Boardman Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District Bonanza Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 Werner Reschke (R) 56 Brookings Dallas Heard (R) 1 David Brock Smith (R) 1 Brownsville Lee Beyer (D) 6 Marty Wilde (D) 11 Burns Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Butte Falls Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 55 Vacant Seat Canby Alan Olsen (R) 20 Christine Drazan (R) 39 Cannon Beach Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Canyon City Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Canyonville Dallas Heard (R) 1 Gary Leif (R) 2 Carlton Brian Boquist (R) 12 Ron Noble (R) 24 Cascade Locks Chuck Thomsen (R) 26 Anna Williams (D) 52 Cave Junction Herman Baertschiger Jr. (R) 2 Carl Wilson (R) 3 Central Point Herman Baertschiger Jr. (R) 2 Duane Stark (R) 4 Chiloquin Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 55 Vacant Seat Clatskanie Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Brad Witt (D) 31 Coburg Lee Beyer (D) 6 Marty Wilde (D) 11 Columbia City Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Brad Witt (D) 31 Condon Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Coos Bay Arnie Roblan (D) 5 Caddy McKeown (D) 9 Coquille Dallas Heard (R) 1 David Brock Smith (R) 1 Cornelius Chuck Riley (D) 15 Susan McLain (D) 29 Corvallis Sara Gelser (D) 8 Dan Rayfield (D) 16 Cottage Grove Floyd Prozanski (D) 4 Cedric Hayden (R) 7 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District Cove Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Creswell Lee Beyer (D) 6 Marty Wilde (D) 11 Culver Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Daniel Bonham (R) 59 Dallas Brian Boquist (R) 12 Mike Nearman (R) 23 Dayton Brian Boquist (R) 12 Mike Nearman (R) 23 Dayville Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Depoe Bay Arnie Roblan (D) 5 David Gomberg (D) 10 Detroit Fred Girod (R) 9 Sherrie Sprenger (R) 17 Donald Fred Girod (R) 9 Rick Lewis (R) 18 Drain Floyd Prozanski (D) 4 Cedric Hayden (R) 7 Dufur Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Dundee Brian Boquist (R) 12 Ron Noble (R) 24 Dunes City Arnie Roblan (D) 5 Caddy McKeown (D) 9 Durham Rob Wagner (D) 19 Rachel Prusak (D) 37 Eagle Point Herman Baertschiger Jr. (R) 2 Duane Stark (R) 4 Echo Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Elgin Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Elkton Floyd Prozanski (D) 4 Cedric Hayden (R) 7 Enterprise Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Estacada Alan Olsen (R) 20 Christine Drazan (R) 39 Eugene Floyd Prozanski (D) 4 Paul Holvey (D) 8 Lee Beyer (D) 6 Marty Wilde (D) 11 James Manning (D) 7 Nancy Nathanson (D) 13 Julie Fahey (D) 14 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District Laurie Monnes Fairview 25 Chris Gorsek (D) 49 Anderson (D) Falls City Arnie Roblan (D) 5 David Gomberg (D) 10 Florence Arnie Roblan (D) 5 Caddy McKeown (D) 9 Forest Grove Chuck Riley (D) 15 Susan McLain (D) 29 Fossil Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Daniel Bonham (R) 59 Garibaldi Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Gaston Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Gates Fred Girod (R) 9 Sherrie Sprenger (R) 17 Gearhart Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Gervais Peter Courtney (D) 11 Teresa Alonso Leon (D) 22 Gladstone Alan Olsen (R) 20 Mark Meek (D) 40 Glendale Dallas Heard (R) 1 Gary Leif (R) 2 Gold Beach Dallas Heard (R) 1 David Brock Smith (R) 1 Gold Hill Herman Baertschiger Jr. (R) 2 Duane Stark (R) 4 Granite Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Grants Pass Herman Baertschiger Jr. (R) 2 Carl Wilson (R) 3 Grass Valley Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Greenhorn Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Gresham Laurie Monnes 25 Chris Gorsek (D) 49 Anderson (D) Carla Piluso (D) 50 Chuck Thomsen (R) 26 Janelle Bynum (D) 51 Anna Williams (D) 52* Haines Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Halfway Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Halsey Lee Beyer (D) 6 Marty Wilde (D) 11 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District Happy Valley Shemia Fagan (D) 24 Jeff Reardon (D) 48 Chuck Thomsen (R) 26 Janelle Bynum (D) 51 Harrisburg Lee Beyer (D) 6 Marty Wilde (D) 11 Helix Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Heppner Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Hermiston Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Hillsboro Brian Boquist (R) 12 Ron Noble (R) 24 Kim Thatcher (R) 13 Courtney Neron (D) 26 Chuck Riley (D) 15 Susan McLain (D) 29 Elizabeth Steiner 17* Janeen Sollman (D) 30 Hayward (D) Ken Helm (D) 34* Hines Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Hood River Chuck Thomsen (R) 26 Anna Williams (D) 52 Hubbard Fred Girod (R) 9 Rick Lewis (R) 18 Huntington Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Idanha Fred Girod (R) 9 Sherrie Sprenger (R) 17 Imbler Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Independence Denyc Boles (R) 10 Paul Evans (D) 20 Ione Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Irrigon Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Island City Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Jacksonville Jeff Golden (D) 3 Pam Marsh (D) 5 Jefferson Brian Boquist (R) 12 Mike Nearman (R) 23 John Day Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Johnson City Alan Olsen (D) 20 Mark Meek (D) 40 Jordan Valley Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Joseph Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Junction City James Manning (D) 7 Julie Fahey (D) 14 Keizer Kim Thatcher (R) 13 Bill Post (R) 25 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District Peter Courtney (D) 11* Teresa Alonso Leon (D) 22* King City Kim Thatcher (R) 13 Courtney Neron (D) 26 Rob Wagner (D) 19* Rachel Prusak (D) 37* Klamath Falls Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 Werner Reschke (R) 56 La Grande Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 La Pine Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 55 Vacant Seat Lafayette Brian Boquist (R) 12 Ron Noble (R) 24 Lake Oswego Rob Wagner (D) 19 Rachel Prusak (D) 37 Andrea Salinas (D) 38 Lakeside Arnie Roblan (D) 5 Caddy McKeown (D) 9 Lakeview Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 Werner Reschke (R) 56 Lebanon Fred Girod (R) 9 Sherrie Sprenger (R) 17 Lexington Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Lincoln City Arnie Roblan (D) 5 David Gomberg (D) 10 Lonerock Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Long Creek Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Lostine Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Lowell Floyd Prozanski (D) 4 Cedric Hayden (R) 7 Lyons Fred Girod (R) 9 Sherrie Sprenger (R) 17 Madras Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Daniel Bonham (R) 59 Malin Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 Werner Reschke (R) 56 Manzanita Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Maupin Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Daniel Bonham (R) 59 Maywood Park Michael Dembrow (D) 23 Barbara Smith Warner (D) 45 McMinnville Brian Boquist (R) 12 Ron Noble (R) 24 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District Medford Jeff Golden (D) 3 Pam Marsh (D) 5 Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 Kim Wallen (R) 6 55 Vacant Seat Merrill Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 Werner Reschke (R) 56 Metolius Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Daniel Bonham (R) 59 Mill City Fred Girod (R) 9 Sherrie Sprenger (R) 17 Millersburg Sara Gelser (D) 8 Shelly Boshart Davis (R) 15 Milton-Freewater Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Milwaukie Kathleen Taylor (D) 21 Karin Power (D) 41 Mitchell Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Daniel Bonham (R) 59 Molalla Fred Girod (R) 9 Rick Lewis (R) 18 Monmouth Denyc Boles (R) 10 Paul Evans (D) 20 Monroe Brian Boquist (R) 12 Mike Nearman (R) 23 Monument Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Moro Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Smith (R) 57 Mosier Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Daniel Bonham (R) 59 Mt. Angel Fred Girod (R) 9 Rick Lewis (R) 18 Mt. Vernon Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Myrtle Creek Dallas Heard (R) 1 Gary Leif (R) 2 Myrtle Point Dallas Heard (R) 1 David Brock Smith (R) 1 Nehalem Betsy Johnson (D) 16 Tiffiny Mitchell (D) 32 Newberg Kim Thatcher (R) 13 Bill Post (R) 25 Newport Arnie Roblan (D) 5 David Gomberg (D) 10 North Bend Arnie Roblan (D) 5 Caddy McKeown (D) 9 North Plains Chuck Riley (D) 15 Janeen Sollman (D) 30 City Senator(s) District Representative(s) District North Powder Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Nyssa Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Oakland Floyd Prozanski (D) 4 Cedric Hayden (R) 7 Oakridge Floyd Prozanski (D) 4 Cedric Hayden (R) 7 Ontario Cliff Bentz (R ) 30 Lynn Findley (R) 60 Oregon City Alan Olsen (R) 20 Mark Meek (D) 40 Paisley Dennis Linthicum (R) 28 55 Vacant Seat Pendleton Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Philomath Sara Gelser (D) 8 Dan Rayfield (D) 16 Phoenix Jeff Golden (D) 3 Pam Marsh (D) 5 Pilot Rock Bill Hansell (R) 29 Greg Barreto (R) 58 Port Orford Dallas Heard (R) 1 David Brock Smith (R) 1 Portland Mark Hass (D) 14 Sheri Schouten (D)
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