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Suzanne Bonamici, U.S. representative from Oregon's 1st congressional district (2012–present) [100] Pat Ryan, U.S. representative from New York's 18th congressional district (2023–present) [101] Andrea Salinas, U.S. representative from Oregon's 6th congressional district (2023–present) [100] Statewide officials
United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2008: District 1 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: David Wu (incumbent) 237,567 : 72.6 : Independent Party: Joel Haugen 58,279 17.7 Constitution: Scott Semrau 14,172 4.27 Libertarian: H. Joe Tabor 10,992 3.31 Pacific Green: Chris Henry 7,128 2.14 Misc. Misc. 4,110 1.23 Democratic hold
Court Boice is an American Republican politician currently serving the 1st district in the Oregon House of Representatives. [1] [2] This district includes Curry County and parts of Coos and Douglas counties. Boice became state representative on February 9, 2023. The seat had been vacant since January 11, when David Brock Smith, the district's ...
In U.S House District 5, Democrats are looking to unseat the the first Republican woman to represent Oregon in the U.S. House of Representatives. The district encompasses Linn, Clackamas ...
Redistricted to the 1st district. 1st: March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1897 Redistricted from the at-large district and re-elected in 1892. Resigned to become Commissioner of the United States General Land Office. June 1, 1903 – March 3, 1907 Elected to finish Tongue's term. Retired. Nan Wood Honeyman: Democratic: 3rd: January 3, 1937 – January ...
Texas Supreme Court (2019-present); Texas Court of Appeals (2003-2018); Texas State District Judge (1997-2003) Please list highlights of your civic involvement.
All six of Oregon's seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for re-election in 2024. These seats were represented by four Democrats and two Republicans prior to the election. In Oregon's 5th district, Democratic state representative Janelle Bynum defeated incumbent Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer, flipping the district. [2]
The Texas Supreme Court is the state’s highest court, or court of last resort, for civil matters in the state. It is made up of nine justices who serve in six-year terms, and three of the court ...