The Oregon House of Representatives is the lower house of the Oregon Legislative Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Oregon. One member is elected to each of the 60 house districts.
Representatives are elected every two years and have no term-limits. [1]
Affiliation | Members | |
---|---|---|
Democratic Party | 35 | |
Republican Party | 25 | |
Total | 60 | |
Democratic majority | 10 (16.6%) |
Position | Representative | District | Party | Residence |
---|---|---|---|---|
Speaker of the House | Dan Rayfield | 16 | Democratic | Corvallis |
Speaker pro Tempore | Paul Holvey | 8 | Democratic | Eugene |
Position | Representative | District | Party | Residence |
---|---|---|---|---|
Speaker of the House | Dan Rayfield | 16 | Democratic | Corvallis |
Speaker pro Tempore | Paul Holvey | 8 | Democratic | Eugene |
Majority Leader | Julie Fahey | 45 | Democratic | West Eugene |
Majority Whip | Andrea Valderrama | 47 | Democratic | Portland |
Deputy Majority Whip | Rob Nosse | 42 | Democratic | Portland |
Assistant Majority Leaders | Pam Marsh | 5 | Democratic | Ashland |
Jason Kropf | 54 | Democratic | Bend | |
Dacia Grayber | 28 | Democratic | Tigard |
Position | Representative | District | Party | Residence |
---|---|---|---|---|
Minority Leader | Jeff Helfrich | 52 | Republican | Hood River |
Deputy Minority Leader | Mark Owens | 60 | Republican | Crane |
Minority Whip | Kim Wallan | 6 | Republican | Medford |
District | Representative | Party | Prior experience | Assumed office | Residence |
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1 | Court Boice | Republican | Curry County Commissioner. | 2023 | Gold Beach |
2 | Virgle Osborne | Republican | Douglas County Planning Commissioner. | 2023 | Roseburg |
3 | Dwayne Yunker | Republican | Grants Pass City Councilor. | 2023 | Grants Pass |
4 | Christine Goodwin | Republican | Douglas County Commissioner. | 2021 | Canyonville |
5 | Pam Marsh | Democratic | Ashland Charter Review Commissioner. Ashland City Councilor. | 2017 | Ashland |
6 | Kim Wallan | Republican | Medford School Board Member. Medford City Councilor. | 2019 | Medford |
7 | John Lively | Democratic | Businessman. | 2013 | Springfield |
8 | Paul Holvey | Democratic | Construction Foreman. | 2004 | Eugene |
9 | Boomer Wright | Republican | Superintendent of Mapleton School District. General Manager for Sea Lion Caves. | 2021 | Coos Bay |
10 | David Gomberg | Democratic | Chief of Staff to Barbara Roberts. President of the American Kitefliers Association. | 2013 | Otis |
11 | Jami Cate | Republican | Farmer | 2021 | Lebanon |
12 | Charlie Conrad | Republican | Police Officer & Detective. Lane County Planning Commissioner. | 2023 | Cottage Grove |
13 | Nancy Nathanson | Democratic | Eugene City Councilor. | 2007 | Eugene |
14 | Julie Fahey | Democratic | Treasurer of the Democratic Party of Oregon. Chairwoman of the Lane County Democratic Party. | 2017 | |
15 | Shelly Boshart Davis | Republican | Linn County Budget Committee member. United Way Board member. | 2019 | Albany |
16 | Dan Rayfield | Democratic | Attorney. | 2015 | Corvallis |
17 | Ed Diehl | Republican | Businessman. Director of Santiam Hospital. | 2023 | Stayton |
18 | Rick Lewis | Republican | Police Officer. Mayor of Silverton. | 2017 | Silverton |
19 | Tom Andersen | Democratic | Salem City Councilor. | 2023 | Salem |
20 | Paul Evans | Democratic | Monmouth City Councilor. Mayor of Monmouth. | 2015 | Monmouth |
21 | Kevin Mannix | Republican | Chairman of the Oregon Republican Party. Republican nominee for Governor in 2002. | 2023 | Keizer |
22 | Tracy Cramer | Republican | Businesswoman. | 2023 | Salem |
23 | Anna Scharf | Republican | Policy Analyst for Mike Nearman. | 2021 | Amity |
24 | Lucetta Elmer | Republican | Businesswoman. | 2023 | McMinnville |
25 | Ben Bowman | Democratic | Member of the Tigard-Tualatin School Board. Chairman of the Tigard-Tualatin School Board. | 2023 | Tigard |
26 | Courtney Neron | Democratic | Teacher. | 2019 | Wilsonville |
27 | Ken Helm | Democratic | Staffer for Metro. Businessman. | 2015 | Beaverton |
28 | Dacia Grayber | Democratic | Firefighter. | 2021 | Tigard |
29 | Susan McLain | Democratic | Metro Councilor | 2015 | Forest Grove |
30 | Nathan Sosa | Democratic | Attorney. Hillsboro Schools Foundation Board Member. Oregon Government Ethics Commissioner. | 2022 | Hillsboro |
31 | Brian Stout | Republican | Businessman. | 2023 | Columbia City |
32 | Cyrus Javadi | Republican | Port of Tillamook Commissioner. Dental Director,Tillamook County Health Department. Secretary for the Oregon Dental Association. Oregon Dental Association Trustee. | 2023 | Tillamook |
33 | Maxine Dexter | Democratic | Doctor. | 2020 | Portland |
34 | Lisa Reynolds | Democratic | Doctor. | 2021 | |
35 | Farrah Chaichi | Democratic | Beaverton Human Rights Advisory Commissioner. | 2023 | Aloha |
36 | Hai Pham | Democratic | President of the Washington County Dental Society. President of the Oregon Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Member of the Oregon Board of Dentistry. | 2023 | Hillsboro |
37 | Jules Walters | Democratic | Mayor of West Linn. | 2023 | West Linn |
38 | Daniel Nguyen | Democratic | Businessman. Lake Oswego City Councilor. | 2023 | Lake Oswego |
39 | Janelle Bynum | Democratic | Trustee, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oregon. Businesswoman. | 2017 | Happy Valley |
40 | Annessa Hartman | Democratic | Gladstone City Councilor. | 2023 | Gladstone |
41 | Mark Gamba | Democratic | Milwaukie City Councilor. Mayor of Milwaukie. | 2023 | Milwaukie |
42 | Rob Nosse | Democratic | Union Representative, Oregon Nurses Association. | 2014 | Portland |
43 | Tawna Sanchez | Democratic | Oregon Child Welfare Advisory Commissioner. Oregon Family Services Review Commissioner. | 2017 | |
44 | Travis Nelson | Democratic | Vice President of the Oregon Nurses Association. | 2022 | |
45 | Democratic | Member of the Parkrose School Board. | 2023 | ||
46 | Khanh Pham | Democratic | Environmental Justice Manager, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon. | 2021 | |
47 | Andrea Valderrama | Democratic | David Douglas School Board Chair. | 2021 | |
48 | Hoa Nguyen | Democratic | Educator. | 2023 | |
49 | Zach Hudson | Democratic | Teacher. | 2021 | Troutdale |
50 | Ricki Ruiz | Democratic | Gresham Community Services Coordinator | 2021 | Gresham |
51 | James Hieb | Republican | Director, Building Blocks Early Learning Center. Vice Chair of the Canby Planning Commission. Vice Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post #6057. | 2022 | Canby |
52 | Jeff Helfrich | Republican | Cascade Locks City Councilor. | 2023 | Hood River |
53 | Emerson Levy | Democratic | Attorney. | 2023 | Redmond |
54 | Jason Kropf | Democratic | Deschutes County Deputy District Attorney. | 2021 | Bend |
55 | E. Werner Reschke | Republican | Klamath County Chamber of Commerce Board Member. | 2017 | Klamath Falls |
56 | Emily McIntire | Republican | Eagle Point School Board member. | 2023 | Eagle Point |
57 | Greg Smith | Republican | Governor's Small Business Cabinet Member. | 2001 | Heppner |
58 | Bobby Levy | Republican | Fish and Wildlife Commissioner. | 2021 | Echo |
59 | Vikki Breese-Iverson | Republican | Staffer to Ted Ferrioli and Karen Minnis. Real Estate Agent. | 2019 | Prineville |
60 | Mark Owens | Republican | Harney County Commissioner. | 2020 | Crane |
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