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词条 2014 Oregon legislative election
释义

  1. Oregon State Senate

     Open seats  Results 

  2. Oregon House of Representatives

     Open seats  Results 

  3. See also

  4. References

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| election_name = Oregon legislative elections, 2014
| country = Oregon
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Oregon legislative elections, 2012
| previous_year = 2012
| election_date = {{Start date|2014|11|04}}
| next_election = Oregon legislative elections, 2016
| next_year = 2016
| seats_for_election = 16 seats of the Oregon State Senate and 60 seats of the Oregon House of Representatives
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| seats_after1 = 53 (18 in Senate, 35 in House)
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| seats_after2 = 37 (12 Senate, 25 House)
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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

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Oregon State Senate elections, 2014
| country = Oregon
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Oregon legislative elections, 2012
| previous_year = 2012
| election_date = {{Start date|2014|11|04}}
| next_election = Oregon legislative elections, 2016
| next_year = 2016
| seats_for_election = 16 seats of the Oregon State Senate
| image1 =
| leader1 =
| party1 = Democratic Party (US)
| leaders_seat1 =
| seats_before1 = 16
| seats_after1 = 18
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}2
| popular_vote1 = 407,044
| percentage1 = 58.5%
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| leaders_seat2 =
| seats_before2 = 14
| seats_after2 = 12
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}2
| popular_vote2 = 247,687
| percentage2 = 35.6%
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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

  • District 13: Republican Larry George retired.[3]

Results

Oregon State Senate elections, 2014
General election — November 4, 2014
PartyVotesPercentageSeats wonSeats contested
Democratic407,04458.53%1215
Republican247,68735.62%411
Libertarian18,9162.72%05
American Independent6,6030.95%01
Constitution2,4260.35%01
Green1,9170.28%01
Others10,8491.56%0
Valid votes695,44285.23%
Invalid votes120,48614.77%
Total ballots returned[4]815,928100.00%1634
Voter turnout70.73% (Registered Voters)

The official results are:[5]

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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Alan Bates
of Ashland
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Alan Bates
| votes = 27,678
| percentage = 51.9%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Dave Dotterer
| votes = 23,700
| percentage = 44.5%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 1,917
| percentage = 3.6%
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| incumbent = Floyd Prozanski
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| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Floyd Prozanski
| votes = 30,601
| percentage = 57.8%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Cheryl Mueller
| votes = 20,119
| percentage = 38.0%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 2,186
| percentage = 4.1%
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| race = 6
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Lee Beyer
of Springfield
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Lee Beyer
| votes = 26,080
| percentage = 58.9%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Michael P. Spasaro
| votes = 17,999
| percentage = 40.7%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 165
| percentage = 0.4%
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| race = 7
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Chris Edwards
of Eugene
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Chris Edwards
| votes = 30,550
| percentage = 95.0%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 1,607
| percentage = 5.0%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 8
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Betsy Close
of Albany
| status = Lost election to full term
| candidates = 3
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Betsy Close
| votes = 21,922
| percentage = 43.8%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Sara Gelser
| votes = 27,826
| percentage = 55.7%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 250
| percentage = 0.5%
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| race = 10
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Jackie Winters
of Salem
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Jackie Winters
| votes = 38,129
| percentage = 86.6%
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| party =
| candidate = others
| votes = 5,912
| percentage = 13.4%
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| race = 11
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = {{nobr|Peter Courtney}}
of Salem
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Peter Courtney
| votes = 16,179
| percentage = 54.3%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Patricia Milne
| votes = 13,442
| percentage = 45.1%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 178
| percentage = 0.6%
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| race = 13
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Larry George
of Hillsboro
| status = Retiring[3]
| candidates = 3
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Kim Thatcher
| votes = 27,638
| percentage = 58.5%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Ryan Howard
| votes = 19,434
| percentage = 41.2%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 136
| percentage = 0.3%
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| race = 15
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Bruce Starr
of Hillsboro
| status = {{nobr|Lost re-election}}
| candidates = 3
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Bruce Starr
| votes = 17,689
| percentage = 45.0%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Chuck Riley
| votes = 18,156
| percentage = 45.7%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 3,709
| percentage = 9.3%
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| race = 16
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Betsy Johnson
of Scappoose
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Betsy Johnson
| votes = 34,324
| percentage = 70.0%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 14,682
| percentage = 30.0%
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| race = 17
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = {{nobr|Elizabeth Steiner Hayward}}
of Multnomah County
| status = Elected to full term
| candidates = 3
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Elizabeth Steiner Hayward
| votes = 30,677
| percentage = 65.9%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = John Verbeek
| votes = 15,697
| percentage = 33.7%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 201
| percentage = 0.4%
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| race = 19
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Richard Devlin
of Tualatin
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Richard Devlin
| votes = 39,529
| percentage = 96.0%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 1,626
| percentage = 4.0%
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| race = 20
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Alan Olsen
of Canby
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Alan Olsen
| votes = 26,750
| percentage = 52.6%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Jamie Damon
| votes = 23,930
| percentage = 47.0%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 199
| percentage = 0.4%
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| race = 23
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Michael Dembrow
of Portland
| status = Elected to full term
| candidates = 2
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Michael Dembrow
| votes = 40,948
| percentage = 86.3%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 6,516
| percentage = 13.7%
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| race = 24
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Rod Monroe
of Portland
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Rod Monroe
| votes = 22,491
| percentage = 95.1%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 1,155
| percentage = 4.9%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 26
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Chuck Thomsen
of Hood River
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Chuck Thomsen
| votes = 24,422
| percentage = 56.5%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Robert R. Bruce
| votes = 18,641
| percentage = 43.1%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 183
| percentage = 0.4%
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Oregon House of Representatives

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2014
| country = Oregon
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Oregon legislative elections, 2012
| previous_year = 2012
| election_date = {{Start date|2014|11|04}}
| next_election = Oregon legislative elections, 2016
| next_year = 2016
| seats_for_election = 60 seats of the Oregon House of Representatives
| image1 =
| leader1 =
| party1 = Democratic Party (US)
| leaders_seat1 =
| seats_before1 = 34
| seats_after1 = 35
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}1
| popular_vote1 = 659,903
| percentage1 = 50.9%
| swing1 =
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| title =
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| before_party = Democratic Party (US)
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| seats_before2 = 26
| seats_after2 = 25
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}1
| popular_vote2 = 572,673
| percentage2 = 44.2%
| swing2 =
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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

  • 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

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| race = 1
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Wayne Krieger
of Gold Beach
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Wayne Krieger
| votes = 18,891
| percentage = 69.9%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Jim Klahr
| votes = 8,004
| percentage = 29.6%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 117
| percentage = 0.4%
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| race = 2
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Tim Freeman
of Roseburg
| status = Retiring[6]
| candidates = 3
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Dallas Heard
| votes = 13,337
| percentage = 62.7%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Kerry Atherton
| votes = 6,676
| percentage = 31.4%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 1,271
| percentage = 6.0%
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| race = 3
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| incumbent = Wally Hicks
of Grants Pass
| status = Retiring[7]
| candidates = 3
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Carl Wilson
| votes = 15,765
| percentage = 64.1%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Tom Johnson
| votes = 6,478
| percentage = 26.4%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 2,339
| percentage = 9.5%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 4
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Dennis Richardson
of Central Point
| status = Retiring[8]
| candidates = 3
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Duane Stark
| votes = 15,571
| percentage = 68.5%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Darlene Taylor
| votes = 7,063
| percentage = 31.1%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 87
| percentage = 0.4%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 5
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Peter Buckley
of Ashland
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Peter Buckley
| votes = 18,942
| percentage = 64.1%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Nick Card
| votes = 10,557
| percentage = 35.7%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 52
| percentage = 0.2%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 6
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Sal Esquivel
of Medford
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Sal Esquivel
| votes = 15,329
| percentage = 95.9%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 661
| percentage = 4.1%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 7
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Bruce Hanna
of Roseburg
| status = Retiring[9]
| candidates = 2
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Cedric Ross Hayden
| votes = 16,725
| percentage = 79.7%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 4,261
| percentage = 20.3%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 8
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Paul Holvey
of Eugene
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Paul Holvey
| votes = 19,202
| percentage = 96.6%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 674
| percentage = 3.4%
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| race = 9
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Caddy McKeown
of Coos Bay
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Caddy McKeown
| votes = 13,746
| percentage = 57.7%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Casey Runyan
| votes = 8,983
| percentage = 37.7%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 1,099
| percentage = 4.6%
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| race = 10
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = David Gomberg
of Newport
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = David Gomberg
| votes = 16,681
| percentage = 96.9%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 545
| percentage = 3.1%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 11
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Phil Barnhart
of Eugene
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Phil Barnhart
| votes = 13,522
| percentage = 52.6%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Andy Petersen
| votes = 12,090
| percentage = 47.1%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 77
| percentage = 0.3%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 12
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = John Lively
of Springfield
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = John Lively
| votes = 12,445
| percentage = 64.3%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Christopher P. Gergen
| votes = 6,823
| percentage = 35.3%
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| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 78
| percentage = 0.4%
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| race = 13
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Nancy Nathanson
of Eugene
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Nancy Nathanson
| votes = 16,854
| percentage = 69.2%
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Laura D. Cooper
| votes = 7,408
| percentage = 30,4%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 104
| percentage = 0.4%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 14
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Val Hoyle
of Eugene
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Val Hoyle
| votes = 12,370
| percentage = 55.6%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Kathy Lamberg
| votes = 9,769
| percentage = 43.9%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 94
| percentage = 0.4%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 15
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Andy Olson
of Albany
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 2
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| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Andy Olson
| votes = 19,048
| percentage = 97.7%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 451
| percentage = 2.3%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 16
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| incumbent = Sara Gelser
of Corvallis
| status = Retiring[10]
| candidates = 3
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Dan Rayfield
| votes = 16,797
| percentage = 72.1%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Jacob D. Vandever
| votes = 6,379
| percentage = 27.4%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 113
| percentage = 0.5%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 17
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Sherrie Sprenger
of Scio
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Sherrie Sprenger
| votes = 16,683
| percentage = 73.7%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Rich Harisay
| votes = 5,845
| percentage = 25.8%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 113
| percentage = 0.5%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 18
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Vic Gilliam
of Silverton
| status = {{nobr|Re-elected}}
| candidates = 3
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Vic Gilliam
| votes = 15,129
| percentage = 65.6%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Scott A. Mills
| votes = 7,801
| percentage = 33.8%
}}{{Election box inline candidate no change
| party=
| candidate = others
| votes = 123
| percentage = 0.5%
}}{{Election box inline incumbent
| race = 19
| party= Republican Party (US)
| incumbent = Kevin Cameron
of Salem
| status = Retiring[11]
| candidates = 3
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Republican Party (US)
| candidate = Jodi L. Hack
| votes = 12,664
| percentage = 57.0%
}}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change
| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Bill Dalton
| votes = 9,522
| percentage = 42.8%
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| votes = 50
| percentage = 0.2%
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| percentage = 48.1%
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| percentage = 51.2%
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| percentage = 0.7%
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| candidate = Brian Clem
| votes = 10,527
| percentage = 63.7%
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| percentage = 35.5%
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| percentage = 0.7%
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| candidate = Betty Komp
| votes = 6,523
| percentage = 52.5%
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| candidate = Matt Geiger
| votes = 5,329
| percentage = 42.9%
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| votes = 583
| percentage = 4.7%
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| candidate = Mike Nearman
| votes = 14,474
| percentage = 52.8%
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| percentage = 36.1%
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| percentage = 11.2%
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| percentage = 45.9%
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| percentage = 45.9%
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| percentage = 60.2%
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| percentage = 39.3%
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| votes = 19,760
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| percentage = 4.6%
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| candidate = Cliff Bentz
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| percentage = 82.0%
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| party= Democratic Party (US)
| candidate = Peter W. Hall
| votes = 3,662
| percentage = 17.8%
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| percentage = 0.3%
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See also

  • 77th Oregon Legislative Assembly (2013–2014)
  • 78th Oregon Legislative Assembly (2015–2016)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/03/2014_election_will_focus_on_su.html|title=2014 Oregon election will focus on suburban House seats, with turnout the key|author=Gaston, Christian|publisher=The Oregonian|date=March 13, 2014|accessdate=2014-05-06}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Candidate Filing Search Results| url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfFilings.do|publisher=Oregon Secretary of State|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/12/larry_george_key_grand_bargain.html|title=Larry George, key 'grand bargain' negotiator, won't seek re-election to Oregon Senate|date=December 17, 2013|accessdate=May 22, 2014|work=The Oregonian|first=Christian|last=Gaston}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/statistics/participation-stats-11-2014.pdf|title=Voter Turnout - Oregon - General Election 2014|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}
5. ^http://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/results/results-2014-general-election.pdf
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nrtoday.com/news/11502891-113/freeman-percent-votes-county|title=Freeman wins Douglas County commissioner seat in primary|date=May 21, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014|publisher=NRToday.com}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/01/josephine_county_rep_wally_hic.html|title=Josephine County Rep. Wally Hicks won't seek another term in Oregon Legislature|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Gaston|first=Christian|date=January 20, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/05/republican_primary_for_governo.html|title=Dennis Richardson wins GOP governor primary, will face Democrat John Kitzhaber|date=May 20, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Esteve|first=Harry}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/mapes/index.ssf/2013/09/bruce_hanna_decides_not_to_run.html|title=Bruce Hanna decides not to run for re-election -- or, for now, another seat: Oregon politics today|date=September 20, 2013|accessdate=May 22, 2014|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Mapes|first=Jeff}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/05/oregon_primary_election_2014_o.html|title=Oregon primary election results 2014: Oregon Legislature|date=May 21, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014|newspaper=The Oregonian}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/politics/elections/2014/05/20/rep-kevin-cameron-named-new-marion-county-commissioner/9350581/|title=Rep. Kevin Cameron named new Marion County commissioner|date=May 20, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014|newspaper=Salem Statesman-Journal|last=Staver|first=Anna}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/10/vicki_berger_wont_seek_re-elec.html|title=Vicki Berger won't seek re-election to Salem Oregon House seat|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Gaston|first=Christian|date=October 23, 2013|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/05/jim_thompson_vs_mike_nearman.html|title=Jim Thompson loses House seat in GOP face-off against Mike Nearman|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Zheng|first=Yuxing|date=May 20, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/03/susan_mclain_will_run_for_oreg.html|title=Susan McLain will run for Oregon House, replacing Rep. Ben Unger on ballot|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Gaston|first=Christian|date=March 11, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/10/state_rep_chris_harker_d-beave.html|title=State Rep. Chris Harker, D-Beaverton, announces he will not seek re-election in 2014|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Brettman|first=Allan|date=October 26, 2013|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/03/rep_carolyn_tomei_milwaukie_de.html|title=Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Milwaukie Democrat, won't run for re-election|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Esteve|first=Harry|date=March 7, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2014/05/multnomah_county_district_1.html|title=Multnomah County District 1: Jules Bailey defeats Brian Wilson|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Binder|first=Melissa|date=May 20, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/03/gresham_rep_greg_matthews_wont.html|title=Gresham Rep. Greg Matthews won't seek reelection to Oregon House|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Gaston|first=Christian|date=March 7, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/05/monica_wehby_defeats_jason_con.html|title=Monica Wehby defeats Jason Conger in GOP Senate primary, focuses on Jeff Merkley|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Mapes|first=Jeff|date=May 20, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
20. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/05/greg_barreto_john_turner_elect.html|title=Greg Barreto defeats John Turner in northeast Oregon House GOP primary|newspaper=The Oregonian|last=Zheng|first=Yuxing|date=May 20, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/results/results-11-2012.pdf|title=General Election Abstracts of Votes: State Representative|accessdate=June 21, 2012|publisher=Oregon Secretary of State}}
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