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.[1] The Senate and House were both controlled by the Democratic Party.
Senate
Senate Members
House
House Members
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 |
Notes
- ^ Charles Hanlon was an Independent, but later became a Democrat in 1976.
- ^ Independent, later became a Democrat in 1976
- ^ Chrest was appointed to the house, replacing McCoy who resigned to accept an appointment to the senate.
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- 2 (1862)
- 3 (1864)
- 4 (1866)
- 5 (1868)
- 6 (1870)
- 7 (1872)
- 8 (1874)
- 9 (1876)
- 10 (1878)
| - 11 (1880)
- 12 (1882)
- 13 (1885)
- 14 (1887)
- 15 (1889)
- 16 (1891)
- 17 (1893)
- 18 (1895)
- 19 (1897)
- 20 (1899)
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