Oregon's 21st House district

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Oregon's 21st House district after redistricting after the 2020 Census

District 21 of the Oregon House of Representatives is one of 60 House legislative districts in the state of Oregon. As of 2021, the district is contained entirely within Marion County and covers Keizer and downtown Salem, including the Oregon State Capitol. The current representative for the district is Republican Kevin Mannix of Salem. [1] [2]

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Election results

District boundaries have changed over time. Therefore, representatives before 2021 may not represent the same constituency as today. General election results from 2000 to present [3] [4] are as follows:

YearCandidatePartyPercentOpponentPartyPercentOpponentPartyPercent Write-in percentage
2000 Randy Leonard Democratic 100.00%Unopposed
2002Billy Dalto Republican 52.51%Mike SwaimDemocratic46.94%No third candidate0.54%
2004Billy DaltoRepublican52.23%Claudia HowellsDemocratic47.77%
2006 Brian Clem Democratic61.08%Billy DaltoRepublican38.27%0.65%
2008Brian ClemDemocratic95.73%Unopposed4.27%
2010 Brian ClemDemocratic57.88%Marvin SannesRepublican41.74%No third candidate0.37%
2012 Brian ClemDemocratic57.88%Dan FarringtonRepublican36.91%Marvin Sannes Independent 3.87%0.26%
2014 Brian ClemDemocratic63.75%Beverly WrightRepublican35.52%No third candidate0.73%
2016 Brian ClemDemocratic55.52%Doug RodgersRepublican37.60%Alvin KlausenIndependent6.40%0.48%
2018 Brian ClemDemocratic63.50%Jack EspRepublican36.06%No third candidate0.43%
2020 Brian ClemDemocratic60.58%Jack EspRepublican39.11%0.31%
2022 Kevin Mannix Republican51.38%Ramiro Navarro, Jr.Democratic45.63%Michael Morrow Libertarian 2.89%0.10%

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