2014 Oregon legislative election
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The 2014 elections for the Oregon Legislative Assembly determined the composition of both houses of the state legislature for the 78th Oregon Legislative Assembly (2015–2016 term).[1] The Republican and Democratic primary elections were held on May 20, 2014 with the general election following on November 4, 2014.
The Democratic Party increased its 16-14 majority in the Senate to a supermajority of 18–12. In the House, the Democrats added one more seat and now holds a 35-25 majority.
Oregon State Senate
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16 of the state senate's 30 seats were up for re-election in 2014.[2] Democrats held a 16–14 majority in the 2012 legislative election.
Open seats
[edit]- District 13: Republican Larry George retired.[3]
Results
[edit]Oregon State Senate elections, 2014 General election — November 4, 2014 | |||||
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Party | Votes | Percentage | Seats won | Seats contested | |
Democratic | 407,044 | 58.53% | 12 | 15 | |
Republican | 247,687 | 35.62% | 4 | 11 | |
Libertarian | 18,916 | 2.72% | 0 | 5 | |
Independent | 6,603 | 0.95% | 0 | 1 | |
Constitution | 2,426 | 0.35% | 0 | 1 | |
Green | 1,917 | 0.28% | 0 | 1 | |
Others | 10,849 | 1.56% | 0 | ||
Valid votes | 695,442 | 85.23% | — | — | |
Invalid votes | 120,486 | 14.77% | — | — | |
Total ballots returned[4] | 815,928 | 100.00% | 16 | 34 | |
Voter turnout | 70.73% (Registered Voters) |
The official results are:[5]
District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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3 | Democratic | Alan Bates of Ashland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Alan Bates | 27,678 | 51.9% | ||
Republican | Dave Dotterer | 23,700 | 44.5% | ||||||
others | 1,917 | 3.6% | |||||||
4 | Democratic | Floyd Prozanski of S. Lane/N. Douglas counties |
Re-elected | Democratic | Floyd Prozanski | 30,601 | 57.8% | ||
Republican | Cheryl Mueller | 20,119 | 38.0% | ||||||
others | 2,186 | 4.1% | |||||||
6 | Democratic | Lee Beyer of Springfield |
Re-elected | Democratic | Lee Beyer | 26,080 | 58.9% | ||
Republican | Michael P. Spasaro | 17,999 | 40.7% | ||||||
others | 165 | 0.4% | |||||||
7 | Democratic | Chris Edwards of Eugene |
Re-elected | Democratic | Chris Edwards | 30,550 | 95.0% | ||
others | 1,607 | 5.0% | |||||||
8 | Republican | Betsy Close of Albany |
Lost election to full term | Republican | Betsy Close | 21,922 | 43.8% | ||
Democratic | Sara Gelser | 27,826 | 55.7% | ||||||
others | 250 | 0.5% | |||||||
10 | Republican | Jackie Winters of Salem |
Re-elected | Republican | Jackie Winters | 38,129 | 86.6% | ||
others | 5,912 | 13.4% | |||||||
11 | Democratic | Peter Courtney of Salem |
Re-elected | Democratic | Peter Courtney | 16,179 | 54.3% | ||
Republican | Patricia Milne | 13,442 | 45.1% | ||||||
others | 178 | 0.6% | |||||||
13 | Republican | Larry George of Hillsboro |
Retiring[3] | Republican | Kim Thatcher | 27,638 | 58.5% | ||
Democratic | Ryan Howard | 19,434 | 41.2% | ||||||
others | 136 | 0.3% | |||||||
15 | Republican | Bruce Starr of Hillsboro |
Lost re-election | Republican | Bruce Starr | 17,689 | 45.0% | ||
Democratic | Chuck Riley | 18,156 | 45.7% | ||||||
others | 3,709 | 9.3% | |||||||
16 | Democratic | Betsy Johnson of Scappoose |
Re-elected | Democratic | Betsy Johnson | 34,324 | 70.0% | ||
others | 14,682 | 30.0% | |||||||
17 | Democratic | Elizabeth Steiner Hayward of Multnomah County |
Elected to full term | Democratic | Elizabeth Steiner Hayward | 30,677 | 65.9% | ||
Republican | John Verbeek | 15,697 | 33.7% | ||||||
others | 201 | 0.4% | |||||||
19 | Democratic | Richard Devlin of Tualatin |
Re-elected | Democratic | Richard Devlin | 39,529 | 96.0% | ||
others | 1,626 | 4.0% | |||||||
20 | Republican | Alan Olsen of Canby |
Re-elected | Republican | Alan Olsen | 26,750 | 52.6% | ||
Democratic | Jamie Damon | 23,930 | 47.0% | ||||||
others | 199 | 0.4% | |||||||
23 | Democratic | Michael Dembrow of Portland |
Elected to full term | Democratic | Michael Dembrow | 40,948 | 86.3% | ||
others | 6,516 | 13.7% | |||||||
24 | Democratic | Rod Monroe of Portland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Rod Monroe | 22,491 | 95.1% | ||
others | 1,155 | 4.9% | |||||||
26 | Republican | Chuck Thomsen of Hood River |
Re-elected | Republican | Chuck Thomsen | 24,422 | 56.5% | ||
Democratic | Robert R. Bruce | 18,641 | 43.1% | ||||||
others | 183 | 0.4% |
Oregon House of Representatives
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All 60 seats in the State House of Representatives were up for re-election in 2014. Democrats took a 34-26 majority in the 2012 elections after they picked up a net of four seats.
Open seats
[edit]- District 2: Republican Tim Freeman was elected to the Douglas County Board of Commissioners.[6]
- District 3: Republican Wally Hicks retired.[7]
- District 4: Republican Dennis Richardson is the Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon.[8]
- District 7: Republican Bruce Hanna retired.[9]
- District 16: Democrat Sara Gelser was the Democratic nominee for state Senate in District 8.[10]
- District 19: Republican Kevin Cameron resigned when he was appointed to the Marion County Board of Commissioners[11]
- District 20: Republican Vicki Berger retired.[12]
- District 23: Republican Jim Thompson was defeated in the primary by Mike Nearman.[13]
- District 25: Republican Kim Thatcher was the Republican nominee for state Senate in District 13.[10]
- District 29: Democrat Ben Unger retired.[14]
- District 34: Democrat Chris Harker retired.[15]
- District 41: Democrat Carolyn Tomei retired.[16]
- District 42: Democrat Jules Bailey was elected to the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.[17]
- District 50: Democrat Greg Matthews retired.[18]
- District 54: Republican Jason Conger ran for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senator from Oregon.[19]
- District 58: Republican Bob Jenson retired.[20]
Results
[edit]District[21] | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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1 | Republican | Wayne Krieger of Gold Beach |
Re-elected | Republican | Wayne Krieger | 18,891 | 69.9% | ||
Democratic | Jim Klahr | 8,004 | 29.6% | ||||||
others | 117 | 0.4% | |||||||
2 | Republican | Tim Freeman of Roseburg |
Retiring[6] | Republican | Dallas Heard | 13,337 | 62.7% | ||
Democratic | Kerry Atherton | 6,676 | 31.4% | ||||||
others | 1,271 | 6.0% | |||||||
3 | Republican | Wally Hicks of Grants Pass |
Retiring[7] | Republican | Carl Wilson | 15,765 | 64.1% | ||
Democratic | Tom Johnson | 6,478 | 26.4% | ||||||
others | 2,339 | 9.5% | |||||||
4 | Republican | Dennis Richardson of Central Point |
Retiring[8] | Republican | Duane Stark | 15,571 | 68.5% | ||
Democratic | Darlene Taylor | 7,063 | 31.1% | ||||||
others | 87 | 0.4% | |||||||
5 | Democratic | Peter Buckley of Ashland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Peter Buckley | 18,942 | 64.1% | ||
Republican | Nick Card | 10,557 | 35.7% | ||||||
others | 52 | 0.2% | |||||||
6 | Republican | Sal Esquivel of Medford |
Re-elected | Republican | Sal Esquivel | 15,329 | 95.9% | ||
others | 661 | 4.1% | |||||||
7 | Republican | Bruce Hanna of Roseburg |
Retiring[9] | Republican | Cedric Ross Hayden | 16,725 | 79.7% | ||
others | 4,261 | 20.3% | |||||||
8 | Democratic | Paul Holvey of Eugene |
Re-elected | Democratic | Paul Holvey | 19,202 | 96.6% | ||
others | 674 | 3.4% | |||||||
9 | Democratic | Caddy McKeown of Coos Bay |
Re-elected | Democratic | Caddy McKeown | 13,746 | 57.7% | ||
Republican | Casey Runyan | 8,983 | 37.7% | ||||||
others | 1,099 | 4.6% | |||||||
10 | Democratic | David Gomberg of Newport |
Re-elected | Democratic | David Gomberg | 16,681 | 96.9% | ||
others | 545 | 3.1% | |||||||
11 | Democratic | Phil Barnhart of Eugene |
Re-elected | Democratic | Phil Barnhart | 13,522 | 52.6% | ||
Republican | Andy Petersen | 12,090 | 47.1% | ||||||
others | 77 | 0.3% | |||||||
12 | Democratic | John Lively of Springfield |
Re-elected | Democratic | John Lively | 12,445 | 64.3% | ||
Republican | Christopher P. Gergen | 6,823 | 35.3% | ||||||
others | 78 | 0.4% | |||||||
13 | Democratic | Nancy Nathanson of Eugene |
Re-elected | Democratic | Nancy Nathanson | 16,854 | 69.2% | ||
Republican | Laura D. Cooper | 7,408 | 30,4% | ||||||
others | 104 | 0.4% | |||||||
14 | Democratic | Val Hoyle of Eugene |
Re-elected | Democratic | Val Hoyle | 12,370 | 55.6% | ||
Republican | Kathy Lamberg | 9,769 | 43.9% | ||||||
others | 94 | 0.4% | |||||||
15 | Republican | Andy Olson of Albany |
Re-elected | Republican | Andy Olson | 19,048 | 97.7% | ||
others | 451 | 2.3% | |||||||
16 | Democratic | Sara Gelser of Corvallis |
Retiring[10] | Democratic | Dan Rayfield | 16,797 | 72.1% | ||
Republican | Jacob D. Vandever | 6,379 | 27.4% | ||||||
others | 113 | 0.5% | |||||||
17 | Republican | Sherrie Sprenger of Scio |
Re-elected | Republican | Sherrie Sprenger | 16,683 | 73.7% | ||
Democratic | Rich Harisay | 5,845 | 25.8% | ||||||
others | 113 | 0.5% | |||||||
18 | Republican | Vic Gilliam of Silverton |
Re-elected | Republican | Vic Gilliam | 15,129 | 65.6% | ||
Democratic | Scott A. Mills | 7,801 | 33.8% | ||||||
others | 123 | 0.5% | |||||||
19 | Republican | Kevin Cameron of Salem |
Retiring[11] | Republican | Jodi L. Hack | 12,664 | 57.0% | ||
Democratic | Bill Dalton | 9,522 | 42.8% | ||||||
others | 50 | 0.2% | |||||||
20 | Republican | Vicki Berger of Salem |
Retiring[12] | Republican | Kathy B. Goss | 11,656 | 48.1% | ||
Democratic | Paul Evans | 12,400 | 51.2% | ||||||
others | 165 | 0.7% | |||||||
21 | Democratic | Brian Clem of Salem |
Re-elected | Democratic | Brian Clem | 10,527 | 63.7% | ||
Republican | Beverly J. Wright | 5,865 | 35.5% | ||||||
others | 121 | 0.7% | |||||||
22 | Democratic | Betty Komp of Woodburn |
Re-elected | Democratic | Betty Komp | 6,523 | 52.5% | ||
Republican | Matt Geiger | 5,329 | 42.9% | ||||||
others | 583 | 4.7% | |||||||
23 | Republican | Jim Thompson of Dallas |
Lost in primary[13] | Republican | Mike Nearman | 14,474 | 52.8% | ||
Democratic | Wanda Davis | 9,891 | 36.1% | ||||||
others | 3,066 | 11.2% | |||||||
24 | Republican | Jim Weidner of Yamhill |
Re-elected | Republican | Jim Weidner | 12,083 | 51.1% | ||
Democratic | Ken Moore | 10,845 | 45.9% | ||||||
others | 708 | 3.0% | |||||||
25 | Republican | Kim Thatcher of Keizer |
Retiring[10] | Republican | Bill Post | 12,555 | 54.8% | ||
Independent Party (US) | Chuck Lee | 9,574 | 43.3% | ||||||
others | 765 | 1.9% | |||||||
26 | Republican | John Davis of Wilsonville |
Re-elected | Republican | John Davis | 13,546 | 57,8% | ||
Democratic | Eric D. Squires | 8,811 | 37.6% | ||||||
others | 1,059 | 4.5% | |||||||
27 | Democratic | Tobias Read of Beaverton |
Re-elected | Democratic | Tobias Read | 17,621 | 80.8% | ||
others | 4,178 | 19.2% | |||||||
28 | Democratic | Jeff Barker of Aloha |
Re-elected | Democratic | Jeff Barker | 14,582 | 80.7% | ||
others | 3,495 | 19.3% | |||||||
29 | Democratic | Ben Unger of Hillsboro |
Retiring[14] | Democratic | Susan McLain | 9,751 | 53.7% | ||
Republican | Mark Richman | 8,321 | 45.9% | ||||||
others | 73 | 0.4% | |||||||
30 | Democratic | Joe Gallegos of Hillsboro |
Re-elected | Democratic | Joe Gallegos | 10,426 | 50.0% | ||
Republican | Dan Mason | 8,518 | 40.8% | ||||||
others | 1,910 | 9.2% | |||||||
31 | Democratic | Brad Witt of Clatskanie |
Re-elected | Democratic | Brad Witt | 13,633 | 54.4% | ||
Republican | Larry Ericksen | 10,224 | 40.8% | ||||||
others | 1,192 | 4.7% | |||||||
32 | Democratic | Deborah Boone of Cannon Beach |
Re-elected | Democratic | Deborah Boone | 14,831 | 60.2% | ||
Republican | Rick Rose | 9,677 | 39.3% | ||||||
others | 119 | 0.5% | |||||||
33 | Democratic | Mitch Greenlick of Portland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Mitch Greenlick | 19,413 | 81.7% | ||
others | 4,353 | 18.3% | |||||||
34 | Democratic | Chris Harker of Beaverton |
Retiring[15] | Democratic | Ken Helm | 13,475 | 66.1% | ||
Republican | Brenden King | 6,807 | 33.4% | ||||||
others | 108 | 0.5% | |||||||
35 | Democratic | Margaret Doherty of Tigard |
Re-elected | Democratic | Margaret Doherty | 18,334 | 81.1% | ||
others | 4,263 | 18.3% | |||||||
36 | Democratic | Jennifer Williamson of Portland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Jennifer Williamson | 21,626 | 85.0% | ||
others | 3,804 | 15.0% | |||||||
37 | Republican | Julie Parrish of West Linn |
Re-elected | Republican | Julie Parrish | 14,828 | 56.4% | ||
Democratic | Gerritt Rosenthal | 11,365 | 43.3% | ||||||
others | 78 | 0.3% | |||||||
38 | Democratic | Ann Lininger of Lake Oswego |
Elected to full term | Democratic | Ann Lininger | 20,405 | 96.4% | ||
others | 757 | 3.6% | |||||||
39 | Republican | Bill Kennemer of Oregon City |
Re-elected | Republican | Bill Kennemer | 20,041 | 96.7% | ||
others | 689 | 3.3% | |||||||
40 | Democratic | Brent Barton of Gladstone |
Re-elected | Democratic | Brent Barton | 12,994 | 53.7% | ||
Republican | Steve Newgard | 11,059 | 45.7% | ||||||
others | 126 | 0.5% | |||||||
41 | Democratic | Carolyn Tomei of Milwaukie |
Retiring[16] | Democratic | Kathleen Taylor | 18,845 | 70.5% | ||
Republican | Timothy E. McMenamin | 7,774 | 29.5% | ||||||
others | 117 | 0.4% | |||||||
42 | Democratic | Rob Nosse of Portland |
Elected to a full term | Democratic | Rob Nosse | 26,321 | 90.6% | ||
others | 2,718 | 9.4% | |||||||
43 | Democratic | Lew Frederick of Portland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Lew Frederick | 21,553 | 97.5% | ||
others | 561 | 2.5% | |||||||
44 | Democratic | Tina Kotek of Portland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Tina Kotek | 19,760 | 85.5% | ||
Republican | Michael Harrington | 3,151 | 13.6% | ||||||
others | 193 | 0.8% | |||||||
45 | Democratic | Barbara Smith Warner of Portland |
Elected to full term | Democratic | Barbara Smith Warner | 18,707 | 96.9% | ||
others | 604 | 3.1% | |||||||
46 | Democratic | Alissa Keny-Guyer of Portland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Alissa Keny-Guyer | 17,930 | 96.8% | ||
others | 598 | 3.2% | |||||||
47 | Democratic | Jessica Vega Pederson of Portland |
Re-elected | Democratic | Jessica Vega Pederson | 10,379 | 95.4% | ||
others | 505 | 4.6% | |||||||
48 | Democratic | Jeff Reardon of Happy Valley |
Re-elected | Democratic | Jeff Reardon | 10,738 | 67.2% | ||
Republican | George (Sonny) Yellott | 5,101 | 31.9% | ||||||
others | 142 | 0.9% | |||||||
49 | Democratic | Chris Gorsek of Troutdale |
Re-elected | Democratic | Chris Gorsek | 9,527 | 60.4% | ||
Republican | Bill Beckers | 6,141 | 38.9% | ||||||
others | 107 | 0.7% | |||||||
50 | Democratic | Greg Matthews of Gresham |
Retiring[18] | Democratic | Carla Piluso | 9,613 | 54.8% | ||
Republican | Dan Chriestenson | 7,847 | 44.7% | ||||||
others | 97 | 0.6% | |||||||
51 | Democratic | Shemia Fagan of Clackamas |
Re-elected | Democratic | Shemia Fagan | 10,518 | 52.4% | ||
Republican | Jodi Bailey | 9,450 | 47.1% | ||||||
others | 96 | 0.5% | |||||||
52 | Republican | Mark Johnson of Hood River |
Re-elected | Republican | Mark Johnson | 13,014 | 54.4% | ||
Democratic | Stephanie Nystrom | 10,839 | 45.3% | ||||||
others | 72 | 0.3% | |||||||
53 | Republican | Gene Whisnant of Sunriver |
Re-elected | Republican | Gene Whisnant | 20,173 | 97.7% | ||
others | 482 | 2.3% | |||||||
54 | Republican | Jason Conger of Bend |
Retiring[19] | Republican | Knute Buehler | 15,348 | 58.2% | ||
Democratic | Craig Wilhelm | 10,876 | 41.3% | ||||||
others | 134 | 0.5% | |||||||
55 | Republican | Mike McLane of Powell Butte |
Re-elected | Republican | Mike McLane | 17,689 | 72.4% | ||
Democratic | Richard Phay | 5,369 | 22.0% | ||||||
others | 1,380 | 5.6% | |||||||
56 | Republican | Gail Whitsett of Klamath Falls |
Re-elected | Republican | Gail Whitsett | 16,252 | 97.2% | ||
others | 462 | 2.8% | |||||||
57 | Republican | Greg Smith of Heppner |
Re-elected | Republican | Greg Smith | 12,637 | 98.3% | ||
others | 223 | 1.7% | |||||||
58 | Republican | Bob Jenson of Pendleton |
Retiring[20] | Republican | Greg Barreto | 16,728 | 73.2% | ||
Democratic | Heidi Van Schoonhoven | 5,667 | 24.8% | ||||||
others | 461 | 2.0% | |||||||
59 | Republican | John Huffman of The Dalles |
Re-elected | Republican | John Huffman | 18,325 | 98.1% | ||
others | 347 | 1.9% | |||||||
60 | Republican | Cliff Bentz of Ontario |
Re-elected | Republican | Cliff Bentz | 16,909 | 82.0% | ||
Democratic | Peter W. Hall | 3,662 | 17.8% | ||||||
others | 53 | 0.3% |
See also
[edit]- 77th Oregon Legislative Assembly (2013–2014)
- 78th Oregon Legislative Assembly (2015–2016)
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