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词条 Oregon's 4th congressional district
释义

  1. List of representatives

  2. Recent presidential elections

  3. Election results

     2018  2016  2014  2012  2010  2008  2006  2004  2002  2000  1998  1996 

  4. Historical district boundaries

  5. See also

  6. References

{{Infobox U.S. congressional district
|state = Oregon
|district number = 4
|image name = Oregon US Congressional District 4 (since 2013).tif
|image width = 400
|image caption = Oregon's 4th congressional district - since January 3, 2013.
|representative = Peter DeFazio
|party = Democratic
|residence = Springfield
|english area = 17,181
|metric area = 44,499
|percent urban = 69.17
|percent rural = 30.83
|population = 684,280
|population year = 2000
|median income = $49,666[1]
|percent white = 91.7
|percent black =0.5
|percent asian = 1.5
|percent native american =0.2
|percent hispanic = 4.2
|percent other race = 0.2
|percent blue collar = 28.2
|percent white collar = 55.2
|percent gray collar = 16.5
|cpvi = EVEN[2]
}}

Oregon's 4th congressional district represents the southern half of Oregon's coastal counties, including Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane, and Linn counties and most of Benton and Josephine counties.

The district has been represented by Democrat Peter DeFazio since 1987.

List of representatives

Representative Party Years District home Notes
District createdJanuary 3, 1943
Harris EllsworthRepublican January 3, 1943 –
January 3, 1957
Roseburg Unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1956
Charles O. PorterDemocratic January 3, 1957 –
January 3, 1961
Eugene Unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1960
Edwin R. DurnoRepublican January 3, 1961 –
January 3, 1963
Medford Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Robert B. DuncanDemocratic January 3, 1963 –
January 3, 1967
Medford Retired to run for U.S. Senate
John R. DellenbackRepublican January 3, 1967 –
January 3, 1975
Medford Unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1974
James H. WeaverDemocratic January 3, 1975 –
January 3, 1987
EugeneRetired to run for U.S. Senate
Peter A. DeFazioDemocratic January 3, 1987 –
present
Springfield Incumbent

Recent presidential elections

Election results from presidential races
YearOfficeResults
1992 PresidentClinton 42.3 - 32.2%
1996 PresidentClinton 44.8 - 39.8%
2000 PresidentBush 49.3 - 43.9%
2004 PresidentKerry 49.4 - 49.1%
2008 PresidentObama 53.8 - 43.1%
2012 PresidentObama 51.7 - 45.0%
2016 PresidentClinton 46.1 - 46.0%

Election results

Sources (official results only):
  • [https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/electionhistory.aspx Elections History] from the Oregon Secretary of State website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070725184700/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html Election Statistics] from the website of the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives

2018

{{see also|United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2018}}{{Election box begin no change
| title = United States House election, 2018: Oregon District 4
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Peter DeFazio
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 208,710
| percentage = 56%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Art Robinson
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| votes = 152,414
| percentage = 40%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Mike Beilstein
| party = Pacific Green Party
| votes = 5,956
| percentage = 1%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Richard Jacobson
| party = Libertarian Party (United States)
| votes = 5,370
| percentage = 1%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| candidate = Write-ins
| party = n/a
| votes = 443
| percentage = 0.1%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 372,893
| percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box hold with party link no change
| winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}{{Election box end}}

2016

{{see also|United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2016}}{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2016: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 220,628
|percentage = 55%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Art Robinson
|votes = 157,743
|percentage = 40%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Pacific Green Party
|candidate = Mike Beilstein
|votes = 12,194
|percentage = 3%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Gil Guthrie
|votes = 6,527
|percentage = 2%
}}{{Election box candidate no change
|party =
|candidate = Misc
|votes = 476
|percentage = 0%{{Election box total no change
|votes = 397,568
|percentage = 100{{Election box hold with party link no change
| winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}{{Election box end}}

2014

{{see also|United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2014}}{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2014: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 181,624
|percentage = 59%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Art Robinson
|votes = 116,534
|percentage = 38%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Pacific Green Party
|candidate = Mike Beilstein
|votes = 6,863
|percentage = 2%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = David L. Chester
|votes = 4,676
|percentage = 1%
}}{{Election box candidate no change
|party =
|candidate = Misc
|votes = 482
|percentage = 0.15%{{Election box total no change
|votes = 310,152
|percentage = 100{{Election box hold with party link no change
| winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}{{Election box end}}

2012

{{see also|United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2012}}{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2012: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 208,196
|percentage = 59.1%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Art Robinson
|votes = 138,351
|percentage = 39.2%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Chuck Huntting
|votes = 6,205
|percentage = 1.7%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 468
|percentage = 0.1%
}}{{Election box end}}

2010

{{see also|United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2010}}{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2010: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 162,416
|percentage = 54.49%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Art Robinson
|votes = 129,877
|percentage = 43.58%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Pacific Green Party
|candidate = Mike Beilstein
|votes = 5,215
|percentage = 1.75%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 544
|percentage = 0.18%
}}{{Election box end}}

2008

{{see also|United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2008}}{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2008: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 275,143
|percentage = 82.34%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Constitution Party (United States)
|candidate = Jaynee Germond
|votes = 43,133
|percentage = 12.91%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Pacific Green Party
|candidate = Mike Beilstein
|votes = 13,162
|percentage = 3.94
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 2,708
|percentage = 0.81%
}}{{Election box end}}

2006

{{see also|United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2006}}{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2006: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 180,607
|percentage = 62.23%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Jim Feldkamp
|votes = 109,105
|percentage = 37.59%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 532
|percentage = 0.18%
}}{{Election box end}}

2004

{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2004: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 228,611
|percentage = 60.98%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Jim Feldkamp
|votes = 140,882
|percentage = 37.58%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Jacob Boone
|votes = 3,190
|percentage = 0.85%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Constitution Party (United States)
|candidate = Michael Paul Marsh
|votes = 1,799
|percentage = 0.48%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 427
|percentage = 0.01%
}}{{Election box end}}

2002

{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2002: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 168,150
|percentage = 63.86%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Liz VanLeeuwen
|votes = 90,523
|percentage = 34.36%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Chris Bigelow
|votes = 4,602
|percentage = 1.75%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 206
|percentage = 0.01%
}}{{Election box end}}

2000

{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 2000: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 197,998
|percentage = 68.03%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = John Lindsey
|votes = 88,950
|percentage = 30.56%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Socialist Party USA
|candidate = David Duemler
|votes = 3,696
|percentage = 1.27%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 421
|percentage = 0.14%
}}{{Election box end}}

1998

{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 1998: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 157,524
|percentage = 70.12%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Steve J. Webb
|votes = 64,143
|percentage = 28.55%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Socialist Party USA
|candidate = Karl G. Sorg
|votes = 2,694
|percentage = 1.20%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 276
|percentage = 0.12%
}}{{Election box end}}

1996

{{Election box begin no change| title=United States House election, 1996: Oregon District 4}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = Peter DeFazio
|votes = 177,270
|percentage = 65.69%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = John D. Newkirk
|votes = 76,649
|percentage = 28.40%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Libertarian Party (United States)
|candidate = Tonie Nathan
|votes = 4,919
|percentage = 1.82%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Reform Party (United States)
|candidate = Bill Bonville
|votes = 3,960
|percentage = 1.47%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Socialist Party USA
|candidate = David Duemler
|votes = 1,373
|percentage = 0.51%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Peace and Freedom Party
|candidate = Alan Opus
|votes = 1,311
|percentage = 0.49%
}}{{Election box candidate no change|
|party = Misc.
|candidate = Misc.
|votes = 4,374
|percentage = 1.62%
}}{{Election box end}}

Historical district boundaries

The district gained most of Josephine County from the 2nd district in the 2002 redistricting, but also lost most of the Grants Pass area to the second district.[3][4]

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See also

{{portal|United States|Oregon}}
  • Oregon's congressional districts
  • List of United States congressional districts
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References

Specific
1. ^https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=41&cd=04
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.docdroid.net/4vS5iWM/arranged-by-state-district-1.pdf|title=Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress|publisher=The Cook Political Report|date=April 7, 2017|accessdate=October 23, 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://blog.oregonlive.com/mapesonpolitics/2011/06/oregon_legislators_reach_agree.html|title=Oregon legislators reach agreement on congressional redistricting|last=Mapes|first=Jeff|date=June 29, 2011|accessdate=July 27, 2011|newspaper=The Oregonian}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/la/2011_Redistricting/SB_990_Congressional.pdf|publisher=Oregon Legislative Assembly|accessdate=October 23, 2017|title=Oregon's Congressional Districts (Senate Bill 990)}}
General
  • {{cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1989|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =}}
  • {{cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1982|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =}}
  • Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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10 : Congressional districts of Oregon|Benton County, Oregon|Coos County, Oregon|Curry County, Oregon|Douglas County, Oregon|Josephine County, Oregon|Lane County, Oregon|Linn County, Oregon|1943 establishments in Oregon|Constituencies established in 1943

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