List of current members of the Oregon House of Representatives

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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.

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Representatives are elected every two years and have no term-limits. [1]

Composition

AffiliationMembers
  Democratic Party 35
  Republican Party 25
 Total60
 Democratic majority10 (16.6%)

Leadership

Presiding officers

PositionRepresentativeDistrictPartyResidence
Speaker of the House Dan Rayfield 16 Democratic Corvallis
Speaker pro Tempore Paul Holvey 8 Democratic Eugene

Majority leadership (Democratic)

PositionRepresentativeDistrictPartyResidence
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

Minority leadership (Republican)

PositionRepresentativeDistrictPartyResidence
Minority Leader Jeff Helfrich 52 Republican Hood River
Deputy Minority Leader Mark Owens 60 Republican Crane
Minority Whip Kim Wallan 6 Republican Medford

Membership

DistrictRepresentativePartyPrior experienceAssumed officeResidence
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
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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 DemocraticBusinessman.2013 Springfield
8 Paul Holvey DemocraticConstruction Foreman.2004 Eugene
9 Boomer Wright RepublicanSuperintendent of Mapleton School District.

General Manager for Sea Lion Caves.

2021 Coos Bay
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David Gomberg
DemocraticChief of Staff to Barbara Roberts.

President of the American Kitefliers Association.

2013 Otis
11 Jami Cate RepublicanFarmer2021 Lebanon
12 Charlie Conrad RepublicanPolice Officer & Detective.

Lane County Planning Commissioner.

2023 Cottage Grove
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Nancy Nathanson
Democratic Eugene City Councilor.2007Eugene
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Julie Fahey
DemocraticTreasurer of the Democratic Party of Oregon.

Chairwoman of the Lane County Democratic Party.

2017
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Shelly Boshart Davis
Republican Linn County Budget Committee member.

United Way Board member.

2019 Albany
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Dan Rayfield
DemocraticAttorney.2015 Corvallis
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Ed Diehl
RepublicanBusinessman.

Director of Santiam Hospital.

2023 Stayton
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Rick Lewis
RepublicanPolice Officer.

Mayor of Silverton.

2017 Silverton
19 Tom Andersen Democratic Salem City Councilor.2023 Salem
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Paul Evans
Democratic Monmouth City Councilor.

Mayor of Monmouth.

2015 Monmouth
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Kevin Mannix
RepublicanChairman of the Oregon Republican Party.

Republican nominee for Governor in 2002.

2023 Keizer
22
Tracy Cramer
RepublicanBusinesswoman.2023 Salem
23 Anna Scharf RepublicanPolicy Analyst for Mike Nearman.2021 Amity
24 Lucetta Elmer RepublicanBusinesswoman.2023 McMinnville
25 Ben Bowman DemocraticMember of the Tigard-Tualatin School Board.

Chairman of the Tigard-Tualatin School Board.

2023 Tigard
26 Courtney Neron DemocraticTeacher.2019 Wilsonville
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Ken Helm
DemocraticStaffer for Metro.

Businessman.

2015 Beaverton
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Dacia Grayber
DemocraticFirefighter.2021Tigard
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Susan McLain
Democratic Metro Councilor2015 Forest Grove
30 Nathan Sosa DemocraticAttorney.

Hillsboro Schools Foundation Board Member. Oregon Government Ethics Commissioner.

2022 Hillsboro
31 Brian Stout RepublicanBusinessman.2023 Columbia City
32 Cyrus Javadi RepublicanPort of Tillamook Commissioner.

Dental Director,Tillamook County Health Department. Secretary for the Oregon Dental Association. Oregon Dental Association Trustee.

2023 Tillamook
33
Maxine Dexter
DemocraticDoctor.2020 Portland
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Lisa Reynolds
DemocraticDoctor.2021
35 Farrah Chaichi DemocraticBeaverton Human Rights Advisory Commissioner.2023 Aloha
36 Hai Pham DemocraticPresident of the Washington County Dental Society.

President of the Oregon Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Member of the Oregon Board of Dentistry.

2023Hillsboro
37 Jules Walters DemocraticMayor of West Linn.2023 West Linn
38 Daniel Nguyen DemocraticBusinessman.

Lake Oswego City Councilor.

2023 Lake Oswego
39
Janelle Bynum
DemocraticTrustee, 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
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Rob Nosse
DemocraticUnion Representative, Oregon Nurses Association.2014Portland
43 Tawna Sanchez DemocraticOregon Child Welfare Advisory Commissioner.

Oregon Family Services Review Commissioner.

2017
44
Travis Nelson
DemocraticVice President of the Oregon Nurses Association.2022
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Thuy Tran

DemocraticMember of the Parkrose School Board.2023
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Khanh Pham
DemocraticEnvironmental Justice Manager, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon.2021
47 Andrea Valderrama Democratic David Douglas School Board Chair.2021
48 Hoa Nguyen DemocraticEducator.2023
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Zach Hudson
DemocraticTeacher.2021 Troutdale
50
Ricki Ruiz
Democratic Gresham Community Services Coordinator2021 Gresham
51 James Hieb RepublicanDirector, 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 DemocraticAttorney.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
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Greg Smith
RepublicanGovernor's Small Business Cabinet Member.2001 Heppner
58 Bobby Levy Republican Fish and Wildlife Commissioner.2021 Echo
59 Vikki Breese-Iverson RepublicanStaffer to Ted Ferrioli and Karen Minnis.

Real Estate Agent.

2019 Prineville
60 Mark Owens Republican Harney County Commissioner.2020 Crane

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  1. "House RepresentativesAll". www.oregonlegislature.gov. Retrieved 2023-10-10.