2024 Oregon House of Representatives election

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2024 Oregon House of Representatives election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 

All 60 seats in the Oregon House of Representatives
31 seats needed for a majority
  Julie Fahey Official Head Shot.jpg Jeff Helfrich by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Leader Julie Fahey Jeff Helfrich
Party Democratic Republican
Leader sinceMarch 7, 2024September 27, 2023
Leader's seat 14thEugene, Oregon 55thHood River
Last election35 seats, 58.3%25 seats, 41.6%
Current seats3525
Seats neededSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg 6

Oregon House of Representatives 2024 Election Results.svg
Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent

Incumbent Speaker

Julie Fahey
Democratic



The 2024 Oregon House of Representatives elections will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Primary elections will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. [1] All of the 60 seats of the Oregon House of Representatives will be elected. The elections will coincide with the elections for other offices, including for State Senate, as part of the 2024 Oregon elections. [2]

Contents

Retirements

Seven incumbents will not seek re-election.

Republicans

Two Republicans will not seek re-election.

  1. District 4: Christine Goodwin is retiring to run for State Senate. [3]
  2. District 31: Brian Stout is retiring. [4]

Democrats

Five Democrats will not seek re-election.

  1. District 8: Paul Holvey is retiring. [5]
  2. District 16: Dan Rayfield is retiring to run for Attorney General. [6]
  3. District 33: Maxine Dexter is retiring to run for U.S. Representative. [7]
  4. District 39: Janelle Bynum is retiring to run for U.S. Representative. [8]
  5. District 46: Khanh Pham is retiring to run for State Senate. [9]

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
CNalysis [10] Very Likely DMarch 25, 2024


Summary of results

PartyCandidatesVotes%Primary seats
PrimarySecondaryBeforeAfter+/−
Democratic 35
Republican 25
Total100.06060±0

Results by District

District 1

Republican primary

Declared

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Bret Cecil, Veterinary assistant [12]

District 2

Republican primary

Declared

District 3

Republican primary

Declared

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Mark J. Seligman, landscaper [11]
  • Dustin Watkins, dishwasher [11]

District 4

Republican primary

Declared

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Richard Chasm, Timberland owner

District 5

Republican primary

Declared
  • Sandra A. Abercrombie, Former Math coach and candidate for 2022.
  • Katherine Green, President of V.P. Amitel, Inc

Democratic primary

Declared

District 6

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Lilia Caballero, outreach coordinator
  • John P Holm, disabled

Republican primary

Declared

District 7

Democratic primary

Declared

Republican primary

Declared
  • Cory Burket, Project Manager

District 8

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Doyle Canning, environmental activist and candidate for US Congressional District in 2020 and 2022.
  • Lisa Fragala, Partnership Coordinator

District 9

Democratic primary

Declared

Republican primary

Declared

District 10

Democratic primary

Declared

District 11

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Nina Brenner, retired engineer

Republican primary

Declared

District 12

Republican primary

Declared

District 13

Democratic primary

Declared

Republican primary

Declared
  • Timothy S Sutherland, CEO of Ask Insurance

District 14

District 15

District 16

District 17

Republican primary

Declared

District 18

Republican primary

Declared

District 19

Democratic primary

Declared

District 20

District 21

District 22

Democratic primary

Declared

District 23

District 24

District 25

District 26

District 27

District 28

Democratic primary

Declared
Dacia Grayber

District 29

Democratic primary

Declared

District 30

District 31

Republican primary

Declared
  • Drew Layda, cost estimator and analyst [11]
  • Darcey Edwards, real estate agent [11] [16]
Darcey Edwards

District 32

Republican primary

Declared

District 33

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Shannon Jones Isadore, investment broker and drug treatment nonprofit founder [11] [16]
Endorsements
Shannon Jones Isadore

Republican primary

Declared
  • Dick Courter, forestry consultant [11] [16]
Endorsements
Dick Courter

District 34

Democratic primary

Declared
Lisa Reynolds

District 35

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Farrah Chaichi, intake and conflicts coordinator [11]
Endorsements
Farrah Chaichi

District 36

Democratic primary

District 37

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Jules Walters, incumbent [16]
  • Brian Maguire, software company CEO [16]
Endorsements
Jules Walters

District 38

District 39

District 40

Democratic primary

Republican primary

Declared
  • Michael Steven Newgard, Clackamas County Clerk’s Office employee [16]
  • Sue Leslie, small business owner [16]
Endorsements
Michael Steven Newgard

District 41

Democratic primary

Declared

District 42

Democratic primary

Declared

District 43

Democratic primary

Declared
Tawna Sanchez

District 44

Democratic primary

Declared
Endorsements

District 45

Democratic primary

Declared

District 46

Democratic primary

Declared
  • Willy Chotzen, chief public defender [11]
  • Mary Lou Hennrich, former CEO of CareOregon and Oregon Public Health Institute [16]
Endorsements

District 47

District 48

Democratic primary

Declared
Endorsements

Republican primary

  • Andrew Morrison, sales director [11]
Endorsements
Andrew Morrison

District 49

District 50

Democratic primary

Republican primary

Withdrew
  • Kalin Parsons, security professional [11]

District 51

Republican primary

Endorsements
Christine Drazan

District 52

Republican primary

Democratic primary

  • Nick Walden Poublon [14]

District 53

District 54

District 55

Republican primary

District 56

Republican primary

District 57

District 58

District 59

Republican primary

District 60

Republican primary

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