词条 | 2014 Oregon legislative election | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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 | image1 = | leader1 = | party1 = Democratic Party (US) | leaders_seat1 = | seats_before1 = 50 (16 in Senate, 34 in House) | seats_after1 = 53 (18 in Senate, 35 in House) | seat_change1 = {{increase}}3 {{increase}}2 in Senate, {{increase}}1 in House | popular_vote1 = | percentage1 = | swing1 = | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = | title = | before_election = | before_party = Democratic Party (US) | posttitle = | after_election = | after_party = Democratic Party (US) | image2 = | leader2 = | party2 = Republican Party (US) | leaders_seat2 = | seats_before2 = 40 (14 Senate, 26 House) | seats_after2 = 37 (12 Senate, 25 House) | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}3 {{decrease}}2 in Senate, {{decrease}}1 in House | popular_vote2 = | percentage2 = | swing2 = }} 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% | swing1 = | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = | title = | before_election = | before_party = Democratic Party (US) | posttitle = | after_election = | after_party = Democratic Party (US) | image2 = | leader2 = | party2 = Republican Party (US) | leaders_seat2 = | seats_before2 = 14 | seats_after2 = 12 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}2 | popular_vote2 = 247,687 | percentage2 = 35.6% | swing2 = }} 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
Results
The official results are:[5] {{Election box inline begin no change| type = District }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 3 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Alan Bates of Ashland | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Alan Bates | votes = 27,678 | percentage = 51.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Dave Dotterer | votes = 23,700 | percentage = 44.5% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 1,917 | percentage = 3.6% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 4 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Floyd Prozanski of S. Lane/N. Douglas counties | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Floyd Prozanski | votes = 30,601 | percentage = 57.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Cheryl Mueller | votes = 20,119 | percentage = 38.0% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 2,186 | percentage = 4.1% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 6 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Lee Beyer of Springfield | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Lee Beyer | votes = 26,080 | percentage = 58.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Michael P. Spasaro | votes = 17,999 | percentage = 40.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 165 | percentage = 0.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 7 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Chris Edwards of Eugene | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Betsy Close | votes = 21,922 | percentage = 43.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Sara Gelser | votes = 27,826 | percentage = 55.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 250 | percentage = 0.5% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | 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% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party = | candidate = others | votes = 5,912 | percentage = 13.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 11 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = {{nobr|Peter Courtney}} of Salem | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Peter Courtney | votes = 16,179 | percentage = 54.3% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Patricia Milne | votes = 13,442 | percentage = 45.1% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 178 | percentage = 0.6% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 13 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Larry George of Hillsboro | status = Retiring[3] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Kim Thatcher | votes = 27,638 | percentage = 58.5% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Ryan Howard | votes = 19,434 | percentage = 41.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 136 | percentage = 0.3% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | 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% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Chuck Riley | votes = 18,156 | percentage = 45.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 3,709 | percentage = 9.3% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 16 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Betsy Johnson of Scappoose | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Betsy Johnson | votes = 34,324 | percentage = 70.0% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 14,682 | percentage = 30.0% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | 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% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = John Verbeek | votes = 15,697 | percentage = 33.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 201 | percentage = 0.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 19 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Richard Devlin of Tualatin | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Richard Devlin | votes = 39,529 | percentage = 96.0% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 1,626 | percentage = 4.0% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 20 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Alan Olsen of Canby | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Alan Olsen | votes = 26,750 | percentage = 52.6% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Jamie Damon | votes = 23,930 | percentage = 47.0% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 199 | percentage = 0.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 23 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Michael Dembrow of Portland | status = Elected to full term | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Michael Dembrow | votes = 40,948 | percentage = 86.3% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 6,516 | percentage = 13.7% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 24 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Rod Monroe of Portland | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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% }}{{S-end}} 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 = | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = | title = | before_election = | before_party = Democratic Party (US) | posttitle = | after_election = | after_party = Democratic Party (US) | image2 = | leader2 = | party2 = Republican Party (US) | leaders_seat2 = | seats_before2 = 26 | seats_after2 = 25 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}1 | popular_vote2 = 572,673 | percentage2 = 44.2% | swing2 = }} 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
Results{{Election box inline begin no change| type = District[21] }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 1 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Wayne Krieger of Gold Beach | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Wayne Krieger | votes = 18,891 | percentage = 69.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Jim Klahr | votes = 8,004 | percentage = 29.6% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 117 | percentage = 0.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 2 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Tim Freeman of Roseburg | status = Retiring[6] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Dallas Heard | votes = 13,337 | percentage = 62.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 3 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Wally Hicks of Grants Pass | status = Retiring[7] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Carl Wilson | votes = 15,765 | percentage = 64.1% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Cedric Ross Hayden | votes = 16,725 | percentage = 79.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Paul Holvey | votes = 19,202 | percentage = 96.6% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 674 | percentage = 3.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 9 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Caddy McKeown of Coos Bay | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Caddy McKeown | votes = 13,746 | percentage = 57.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Casey Runyan | votes = 8,983 | percentage = 37.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 1,099 | percentage = 4.6% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 10 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = David Gomberg of Newport | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Phil Barnhart | votes = 13,522 | percentage = 52.6% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 78 | percentage = 0.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 13 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Nancy Nathanson of Eugene | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Nancy Nathanson | votes = 16,854 | percentage = 69.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | 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% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 50 | percentage = 0.2% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 20 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Vicki Berger of Salem | status = Retiring[12] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Kathy B. Goss | votes = 11,656 | percentage = 48.1% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Paul Evans | votes = 12,400 | percentage = 51.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 165 | percentage = 0.7% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 21 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Brian Clem of Salem | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Brian Clem | votes = 10,527 | percentage = 63.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Beverly J. Wright | votes = 5,865 | percentage = 35.5% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 121 | percentage = 0.7% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 22 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Betty Komp of Woodburn | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Betty Komp | votes = 6,523 | percentage = 52.5% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Matt Geiger | votes = 5,329 | percentage = 42.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 583 | percentage = 4.7% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 23 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Jim Thompson of Dallas | status = {{nobr|Lost in primary}}[13] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Mike Nearman | votes = 14,474 | percentage = 52.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Wanda Davis | votes = 9,891 | percentage = 36.1% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 3,066 | percentage = 11.2% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 24 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Jim Weidner of Yamhill | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Jim Weidner | votes = 12,083 | percentage = 51.1% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Ken Moore | votes = 10,845 | percentage = 45.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 708 | percentage = 3.0% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 25 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Kim Thatcher of Keizer | status = Retiring[10] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Bill Post | votes = 12,555 | percentage = 54.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= Independent Party (US) | candidate = Chuck Lee | votes = 9,574 | percentage = 43.3% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 765 | percentage = 1.9% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 26 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = John Davis of Wilsonville | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = John Davis | votes = 13,546 | percentage = 57,8% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Eric D. Squires | votes = 8,811 | percentage = 37.6% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 1,059 | percentage = 4.5% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 27 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Tobias Read of Beaverton | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Tobias Read | votes = 17,621 | percentage = 80.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 4,178 | percentage = 19.2% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 28 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Jeff Barker of Aloha | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Jeff Barker | votes = 14,582 | percentage = 80.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 3,495 | percentage = 19.3% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 29 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Ben Unger of Hillsboro | status = Retiring[14] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Susan McLain | votes = 9,751 | percentage = 53.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Mark Richman | votes = 8,321 | percentage = 45.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 73 | percentage = 0.4% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 30 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Joe Gallegos of Hillsboro | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Joe Gallegos | votes = 10,426 | percentage = 50.0% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Dan Mason | votes = 8,518 | percentage = 40.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 1,910 | percentage = 9.2% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 31 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Brad Witt of Clatskanie | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Brad Witt | votes = 13,633 | percentage = 54.4% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Larry Ericksen | votes = 10,224 | percentage = 40.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 1,192 | percentage = 4.7% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 32 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Deborah Boone of Cannon Beach | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Deborah Boone | votes = 14,831 | percentage = 60.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Rick Rose | votes = 9,677 | percentage = 39.3% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 119 | percentage = 0.5% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 33 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Mitch Greenlick of Portland | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Mitch Greenlick | votes = 19,413 | percentage = 81.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 4,353 | percentage = 18.3% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 34 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Chris Harker of Beaverton | status = Retiring[15] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no 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| candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Ann Lininger | votes = 20,405 | percentage = 96.4% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 757 | percentage = 3.6% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 39 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Bill Kennemer of Oregon City | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Bill Kennemer | votes = 20,041 | percentage = 96.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 689 | percentage = 3.3% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 40 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Brent Barton of Gladstone | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Brent Barton | votes = 12,994 | percentage = 53.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Steve Newgard | votes = 11,059 | percentage = 45.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 126 | percentage = 0.5% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 41 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Carolyn Tomei of Milwaukie | status = Retiring[16] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Kathleen Taylor | votes = 18,845 | percentage = 70.5% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Timothy E. 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| percentage = 2.5% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 44 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Tina Kotek of Portland | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Tina Kotek | votes = 19,760 | percentage = 85.5% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Michael Harrington | votes = 3,151 | percentage = 13.6% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 193 | percentage = 0.8% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 45 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Barbara Smith Warner of Portland | status = {{nobr|Elected to full term}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Barbara Smith Warner | votes = 18,707 | percentage = 96.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 604 | percentage = 3.1% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 46 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Alissa Keny-Guyer of Portland | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Alissa Keny-Guyer | votes = 17,930 | percentage = 96.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 598 | percentage = 3.2% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 47 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = {{nobr|Jessica Vega Pederson}} of Portland | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Jessica Vega Pederson | votes = 10,379 | percentage = 95.4% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 505 | percentage = 4.6% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 48 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Jeff Reardon of Happy Valley | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Jeff Reardon | votes = 10,738 | percentage = 67.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = George (Sonny) Yellott | votes = 5,101 | percentage = 31.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 142 | percentage = 0.9% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 49 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Chris Gorsek of Troutdale | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Chris Gorsek | votes = 9,527 | percentage = 60.4% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Bill Beckers | votes = 6,141 | percentage = 38.9% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 107 | percentage = 0.7% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 50 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Greg Matthews of Gresham | status = Retiring[18] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Carla Piluso | votes = 9,613 | percentage = 54.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Dan Chriestenson | votes = 7,847 | percentage = 44.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 97 | percentage = 0.6% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 51 | party= Democratic Party (US) | incumbent = Shemia Fagan of Clackamas | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Shemia Fagan | votes = 10,518 | percentage = 52.4% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Jodi Bailey | votes = 9,450 | percentage = 47.1% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 96 | percentage = 0.5% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 52 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Mark Johnson of Hood River | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Mark Johnson | votes = 13,014 | percentage = 54.4% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Stephanie Nystrom | votes = 10,839 | percentage = 45.3% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 72 | percentage = 0.3% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 53 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Gene Whisnant of Sunriver | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Gene Whisnant | votes = 20,173 | percentage = 97.7% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 482 | percentage = 2.3% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 54 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Jason Conger of Bend | status = Retiring[19] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Knute Buehler | votes = 15,348 | percentage = 58.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Craig Wilhelm | votes = 10,876 | percentage = 41.3% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 134 | percentage = 0.5% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 55 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Mike McLane of Powell Butte | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Mike McLane | votes = 17,689 | percentage = 72.4% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Richard Phay | votes = 5,369 | percentage = 22.0% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 1,380 | percentage = 5.6% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 56 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Gail Whitsett of Klamath Falls | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Gail Whitsett | votes = 16,252 | percentage = 97.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 462 | percentage = 2.8% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 57 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Greg Smith of Heppner | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Greg Smith | votes = 12,637 | percentage = 98.3% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 223 | percentage = 1.7% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 58 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Bob Jenson of Pendleton | status = Retiring[20] | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Greg Barreto | votes = 16,728 | percentage = 73.2% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Heidi Van Schoonhoven | votes = 5,667 | percentage = 24.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 461 | percentage = 2.0% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 59 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = John Huffman of The Dalles | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 2 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = John Huffman | votes = 18,325 | percentage = 98.1% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 347 | percentage = 1.9% }}{{Election box inline incumbent | race = 60 | party= Republican Party (US) | incumbent = Cliff Bentz of Ontario | status = {{nobr|Re-elected}} | candidates = 3 }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Republican Party (US) | candidate = Cliff Bentz | votes = 16,909 | percentage = 82.0% }}{{Election box inline candidate with party link no change | party= Democratic Party (US) | candidate = Peter W. Hall | votes = 3,662 | percentage = 17.8% }}{{Election box inline candidate no change | party= | candidate = others | votes = 53 | percentage = 0.3% }}{{S-end}} See also
References1. ^{{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}} {{Oregon elections}}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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 2 3 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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. ^1 {{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}} 2 : 2014 Oregon elections|Oregon Legislative Assembly elections |
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