Oregon's 17th Senate district

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Oregon's 17th Senate District as of September 27, 2021

District 17 of the Oregon State Senate comprises parts of Multnomah and Washington counties encompassing much of northwest Portland and suburbs of Beaverton. It is composed of Oregon House districts 33 and 34. It is currently represented by Democrat Elizabeth Steiner of Portland.

Election results

District boundaries have changed over time. Therefore, senators before 2013 may not represent the same constituency as today. From 1993 until 2003, the district covered parts of the Salem metropolitan area; from 2003 until 2013, it shifted to its current location on the border of Multnomah and Washington counties; and from 2013 until 2023, it moved slightly more south to encompass more of Beaverton.

The current district shifts slightly to the north and east from its previous iterations, losing most of Beaverton but gaining northern Washington County areas such as Bethany, Cedar Hills, Cedar Mill, Five Oaks, and Sylvan as well as almost all of northwest and downtown Portland.

The results are as follows [1] :

YearCandidatePartyPercentOpponentPartyPercentOpponentPartyPercentOpponentPartyPercent
1982 C. T. Houck Republican 52.9%Jim Havel Democratic 47.1%No third candidateNo fourth candidate
1986C. T. HouckRepublican52.0% Peter Courtney Democratic48.0%
1990 Tricia Smith Democratic54.3%Don WyantRepublican45.7%
1994 Shirley Stull Republican55.9%Tricia SmithDemocratic44.1%
1998Peter CourtneyDemocratic57.1%Don ScottRepublican42.9%
2002 Charlie Ringo Democratic54.6% Bill Witt Republican45.3%
2006 Brad Avakian Democratic67.2%Piotr KuklinskiRepublican28.7%Rich Whitehead Libertarian 3.1%John R. Pivarnik Constitution 0.8%
2010 Suzanne Bonamici Democratic96.9%Unopposed
2012 [lower-alpha 1] Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Democratic66.4%John VerbeekRepublican33.4%No third candidateNo fourth candidate
2014 Elizabeth Steiner HaywardDemocratic65.8%John VerbeekRepublican33.8%
2018 Elizabeth Steiner HaywardDemocratic97.7%Unopposed
2022 Elizabeth Steiner HaywardDemocratic78.9%John VerbeekRepublican20.9%No third candidateNo fourth candidate
  1. Off-cycle election due to the resignation of Suzanne Bonamici upon her election to Congress representing Oregon's 1st congressional district. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward was the incumbent as she was appointed to the seat.

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References

  1. "OR State Senate 17". Our Campaigns. Retrieved November 8, 2017.