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58th Oregon Legislative Assembly

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The 58th Legislative Assembly of the U.S. state of Oregon convened on January 13, 1975 for its regular session,[1] and for a one-day special session in September 1975.[2] The Senate and House were both controlled by the Democratic Party.

58th Oregon Legislative Assembly
57th Legislative Assembly 59th Legislative Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term1975
Websitewww.oregonlegislature.gov
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate PresidentJason Boe (D)
Majority LeaderFred W. Heard (D)
Minority LeaderVictor Atiyeh (R)
Party controlDemocratic Party of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HousePhil Lang (D)
Majority LeaderEd Lindquist (D)
Minority LeaderRoger E. Martin (R)
Party controlDemocratic Party of Oregon

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 22
  Republican 7
Independent[a] 1
 Total 30

Senate Members

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Composition of the Senate
District Senator Party
4 Victor Atiyeh Republican
23 Jason Boe Democratic
13 Walter F. Brown Democratic
22 Elizabeth W. Browne Democratic
17 Keith A. Burbidge Democratic
16 Wallace P. Carson Jr. Republican
12 Vernon Cook Democratic
21 Edward Fadeley Democratic
14 Richard E. Groener Democratic
5 Ted Hallock Democratic
1 Charles Hanlon[b] Independent
26 Lenn Hannon Democratic
27 Fred W. Heard Democratic
7 Norman R. Howard Democratic
28 Kenneth Jernstedt Republican
6 Loyal Lang Democratic
8 William McCoy Democratic
15 Anthony Meeker Republican
2 Stan Ouderkirk Republican
25 Eugene "Debbs" Potts Democratic
19 John A. Powell Democratic
24 Jack Ripper Democratic
10 Betty Roberts Democratic
9 Frank L. Roberts Democratic
11 Mary Wendy Roberts Democratic
30 Bob Smith Republican
29 Michael G. Thorne Democratic
18 Clifford W. Trow Democratic
3 Blaine Whipple Democratic
20 George F. Wingard Republican

House

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 40
  Republican 20
 Total 60

House Members

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Composition of the House
District House Member Party
22 Harvey Akeson Democratic
11 Earl Blumenauer Democratic
46 Dick Bonebrake Democratic
29 Stan Bunn Republican
41 Mary Burrows Republican
37 Bernard Byers Democratic
14 Howard Cherry Democratic
15 Jim Chrest[c] style="color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF" |Democratic
William McCoy
20 Drew Davis Democratic
50 Albert H. Densmore Democratic
32 Margaret Dereli Democratic
42 Nancie Fadeley Democratic
4 Bill B. Ferguson Democratic
33 Clinton D. Forbes Democratic
40 David B. Frohnmayer Democratic
30 Jeff Gilmour Democratic
47 William Grannell Democratic
27 Ralph Groener Democratic
21 Richard Gustafson Democratic
36 William F. Gwinn Republican
3 Paul Hanneman Republican
49 Cecil L. Johnson Republican
54 Samuel S. Johnson Republican
60 Denny Jones Republican
13 Stephen Kafoury Democratic
8 Vera Katz Democratic
39 Grattan Kerans Democratic
18 Lloyd Kinsey Republican
43 Ted Kulongoski Democratic
10 Phil Lang Democratic
26 Ed Lindquist Democratic
1 Dick Magruder Democratic
5 Tom Marsh Democratic
24 Roger E. Martin Republican
34 Robert Marx Democratic
15 William McCoy Democratic
57 Wallace W. McCrae Republican
52 Cleatis G. Mitchell Democratic
51 Brad Morris Republican
19 Hardy Myers Democratic
23 Glenn E. Otto Democratic
58 E. E. Patterson Republican
31 Norma Paulus Republican
12 Grace Olivier Peck Democratic
16 Wally Priestley Democratic
6 Mike Ragsdale Republican
9 Mary Rieke Republican
44 Bill Rogers Republican
59 Max Simpson Democratic
17 George W. Starr Democratic
48 Edward Stevenson Democratic
45 Robert M. Stults Republican
55 Jack Sumner Democratic
35 Antone C. VanVilet Republican
56 Paul E. Walden Republican
25 Glen W. Whallon Democratic
7 Pat Whiting Democratic
53 Gary Wilhelms Republican
28 Curtis Wolfer Democratic
2 William W. Wyatt Democratic


See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Charles Hanlon was an Independent, but later became a Democrat in 1976.
  2. ^ Independent, later became a Democrat in 1976
  3. ^ Chrest was appointed to the house, replacing McCoy who resigned to accept an appointment to the senate.

References

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  1. ^ "Oregon Secretary of State".
  2. ^ "Oregon Secretary of State".