{{Short description|Session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly}} {{Use American English|date=February 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2024}} {{Infobox Legislative Session | name = 83rd Oregon Legislative Assembly | image = Oregon State Capitol 1.jpg | caption = The legislature convenes in the [[Oregon State Capitol]], seen here in 2007 | body = [[Oregon Legislative Assembly]] | country = United States | state = [[Oregon]] | meeting_place = [[Oregon State Capitol]] | term = 2025–2027 | before = [[82nd Oregon Legislative Assembly|82nd Legislative Assembly]] | after = | website = [https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/ www.oregonlegislature.gov] | chamber1 = [[Oregon State Senate]] | membership1 = 30 Senators | control1 = [[Democratic Party of Oregon|Democratic]] | chamber1_image = | chamber1_leader1_type = Senate President | chamber1_leader1 = [[Rob Wagner (politician)|Rob Wagner]] (D) | chamber1_leader2_type = Majority Leader | chamber1_leader2 = [[Kayse Jama]] (D)<ref name=leadership>{{cite news|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2024/11/19/oregon-politics-christine-drazan-republicans-house-senate-democrats-government/|title=Oregon lawmakers shake up leadership roles ahead of 2025 session|last=VanderHart|first=Dirk|publisher=Oregon Public Broadcasting|date=November 19, 2024|access-date=November 20, 2024}}</ref> | chamber1_leader3_type = Minority Leader | chamber1_leader3 = [[Bruce Starr]] (R) | chamber2 = [[Oregon House of Representatives]] | membership2 = 60 Representatives | control2 = [[Democratic Party of Oregon|Democratic]] | chamber2_image = | chamber2_leader1_type = Speaker of the House | chamber2_leader1 = [[Julie Fahey]] (D) | chamber2_leader2_type = Majority Leader | chamber2_leader2 = [[Ben Bowman (politician)|Ben Bowman]] (D) | chamber2_leader3_type = Minority Leader | chamber2_leader3 = [[Lucetta Elmer]] (R) }} The '''83rd Oregon Legislative Assembly''' is the current session of the [[Oregon Legislative Assembly|Oregon Legislature]]. It began on January 21, 2025.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Legislative Calendar Home Page |url=https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/calendar/ |access-date=2024-11-07 |website=www.oregonlegislature.gov |archive-date=September 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240926150221/https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/calendar |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Oregon Secretary of State |url=https://results.oregonvotes.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=HOUSE&map=CTY |access-date=2024-11-07 |website=results.oregonvotes.gov |archive-date=June 29, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200629100926/https://results.oregonvotes.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=HOUSE&map=CTY |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=March 7, 2024 |title=Oregon House Speaker Dan Rayfield Passes the Baton |url=https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/rayfield/Documents/Oregon%20House%20Speaker%20Dan%20Rayfield%20Passes%20the%20Baton.pdf |access-date=November 7, 2024 |archive-date=May 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240523010120/https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/rayfield/Documents/Oregon%20House%20Speaker%20Dan%20Rayfield%20Passes%20the%20Baton.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> Democrats netted one seat in both the [[Oregon House of Representatives|House]] and the [[Oregon State Senate|Senate]] to win a three-fifths [[supermajority]] in both chambers, which is required to pass new taxes or update existing taxes, holding 36 seats in the House and 18 in the Senate after the [[2024 Oregon House of Representatives election|2024 election]].<ref name=edge>{{cite news|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2024/11/democrats-win-supermajority-in-oregon-house-as-munoz-scores-upset-in-woodburn-area-district.html|title=Democrats win supermajority in Oregon House as Muñoz scores upset in Woodburn-area district|publisher=[[The Oregonian]]|date=November 27, 2024|access-date=November 27, 2024|last=Edge|first=Sami|archive-date=November 28, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241128030938/https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2024/11/democrats-win-supermajority-in-oregon-house-as-munoz-scores-upset-in-woodburn-area-district.html|url-status=live}}</ref> However, they fell short of the two-thirds majority required to unilaterally meet quorum in both houses, needing 2 more seats in the Senate and 4 more seats in the House.

This majority was later expanded by one to 37–23 in the House prior to the 2026 short session, as [[Cyrus Javadi]] of [[Tillamook, Oregon|Tillamook]] switched parties from Republican to Democrat.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oregon state Rep. Cyrus Javadi switches political teams, registers as a Democrat |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/05/oregon-state-representative-cyrus-javadi-switches-parties-now-democrat/ |access-date=2025-09-05 |website=opb |language=en}}</ref>

== Senate == [[File:Oregon_State_Senate_2025-27.svg|thumb|Current makeup of the Oregon Senate in the 83rd Oregon Legislative Assembly.]] The [[Oregon State Senate]] is composed of 30 members. Democrats flipped one seat ([[Oregon's 27th Senate district|SD-27]]) and hold 18 seats, a three-fifths supermajority, for the first time since the [[81st Oregon Legislative Assembly]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Oregonian/OregonLive |first=Carlos Fuentes {{!}} The |date=2024-11-10 |title=Oregon Democrats regain supermajority in state Senate but appear to fall short in House |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2024/11/oregon-democrats-regain-supermajority-in-state-senate-but-appear-to-fall-short-in-house.html |access-date=2024-11-24 |website=oregonlive |language=en}}</ref>

There are eight freshman senators in this legislative session, six of them Republicans due in part to the 2023 Senate walkout and the passage of [[Oregon Ballot Measure 113|Measure 113]] denying legislators with 10 or more unexcused absences from running for re-election.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shumway |first=Ben Botkin, Julia |date=2025-01-13 |title=Oregon lawmakers sworn into office on Monday • Oregon Capital Chronicle |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2025/01/13/oregon-lawmakers-sworn-into-office-on-monday/ |access-date=2025-01-14 |website=Oregon Capital Chronicle |language=en-US}}</ref>

'''Senate President''': [[Rob Wagner (politician)|Rob Wagner]] (D-19 [[Lake Oswego, Oregon|Lake Oswego]])<br /> '''President Pro Tempore''': [[James Manning Jr.]] (D–7 [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]])<br /> '''Majority Leader''': [[Kayse Jama]] (D-24 [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]) <br /> '''Minority Leader''': [[Daniel Bonham]] (R-26 [[The Dalles, Oregon|The Dalles]]) until September 15, 2025; [[Bruce Starr]] (R-12 [[Dundee, Oregon|Dundee]]) after<ref>{{cite news |last=Nanguneri |first=Shaanth |date=September 15, 2025 |title=Oregon Senate Republicans replace leadership as speculation swirls about federal job |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2025/09/15/oregon-senate-republican-leader-to-step-down-as-caucus-votes-for-new-leader/ |work=Oregon Capital Chronicle |access-date=October 3, 2025}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable" ! District !! Senator !! Party !! Residence !! Assumed office |- | [[Oregon's 1st Senate district|1]]|| [[David Brock Smith]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Port Orford, Oregon|Port Orford]] || 2023{{efn|name=appointeds|Senator was originally appointed.}} |- | [[Oregon's 2nd Senate district|2]] || [[Noah Robinson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Cave Junction, Oregon|Cave Junction]] || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 3rd Senate district|3]] || [[Jeff Golden]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Ashland, Oregon|Ashland]] || 2019 |- | [[Oregon's 4th Senate district|4]] || [[Floyd Prozanski]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]] || 2003 |- | [[Oregon's 5th Senate district|5]] || [[Dick Anderson (Oregon politician)|Dick Anderson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Lincoln City, Oregon|Lincoln City]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 6th Senate district|6]] || [[Cedric Ross Hayden|Cedric Hayden]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Fall Creek Lake|Fall Creek]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 7th Senate district|7]] || [[James Manning Jr.]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | Eugene || 2017{{efn|name=appointeds}} |- | [[Oregon's 8th Senate district|8]] || [[Sara Gelser Blouin]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Corvallis, Oregon|Corvallis]] || 2015 |- | [[Oregon's 9th Senate district|9]] || [[Fred Girod]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Stayton, Oregon|Stayton]] || 2008{{efn|name=appointeds}} |- | [[Oregon's 10th Senate district|10]] || [[Deb Patterson (politician)|Deb Patterson]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 11th Senate district|11]] || [[Kim Thatcher]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Keizer, Oregon|Keizer]] || 2015 |- | [[Oregon's 12th Senate district|12]] || [[Bruce Starr]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Dundee, Oregon|Dundee]] || 2025{{efn|Starr previously served in the [[Oregon House of Representatives]] representing [[Oregon's 3rd House district|District 3]] between 1999 and 2003 and the [[Oregon Senate]] representing [[Oregon's 15th Senate district|District 15]] between 2003 and 2015.}} |- | rowspan="2"| [[Oregon's 13th Senate district|13]] || [[Aaron Woods (politician)|Aaron Woods]]{{efn|Died April 19, 2025.<ref name=woods>{{Cite web |title=Oregon state Sen. Aaron Woods dies at 75 |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2025/04/21/aaron-woods-oregon/ |access-date=2025-04-21 |date=April 21, 2025|last=VanderHart|first=Dirk|website=OPB |language=en}}</ref>}}|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | rowspan="2"| [[Wilsonville, Oregon|Wilsonville]] || 2023 |- | [[Courtney Neron Misslin]]<ref name=neron>{{Cite web |title=Oregon state Rep. Courtney Neron wins appointment to open Senate seat|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2025/05/08/oregon-state-representative-courtney-neron-wins-open-senate-seat/|date=May 8, 2025|access-date=2025-05-09 |last=VanderHart|first=Dirk|website=OPB |language=en}}</ref> ||{{Party shading/Democratic}}| Democratic || 2025{{efn|name=appointeds}} |- | [[Oregon's 14th Senate district|14]] || [[Kate Lieber]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Beaverton, Oregon|Beaverton]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 15th Senate district|15]] || [[Janeen Sollman]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Hillsboro, Oregon|Hillsboro]] || 2022{{efn|name=appointeds}} |- | [[Oregon's 16th Senate district|16]]|| [[Suzanne Weber (politician)|Suzanne Weber]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Tillamook, Oregon|Tillamook]]|| 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 17th Senate district|17]]|| [[Lisa Reynolds]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]|| 2025{{efn|name=appointeds}} |- | [[Oregon's 18th Senate district|18]]|| [[Wlnsvey Campos]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Aloha, Oregon|Aloha]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 19th Senate district|19]]|| [[Rob Wagner (politician)|Rob Wagner]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Lake Oswego, Oregon|Lake Oswego]]|| 2018{{efn|name=appointeds}} |- | [[Oregon's 20th Senate district|20]]|| [[Mark Meek]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Gladstone, Oregon|Gladstone]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 21st Senate district|21]] || [[Kathleen Taylor (politician)|Kathleen Taylor]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | rowspan="4" |[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]|| 2017 |- | [[Oregon's 22nd Senate district|22]] || [[Lew Frederick]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2017 |- | [[Oregon's 23rd Senate district|23]] || [[Khanh Pham]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 24th Senate district|24]] || [[Kayse Jama]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2021{{efn|name=appointeds}} |- | [[Oregon's 25th Senate district|25]] || [[Chris Gorsek]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Troutdale, Oregon|Troutdale]] || 2021 |- | rowspan="2"| [[Oregon's 26th Senate district|26]] || [[Daniel Bonham]]{{efn|Resigned October 5, 2025.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Aljobory |first1=Sana |last2=Mangold |first2=Barry |title=Oregon Sen. Daniel Bonham resigns, endorses Christine Drazan for his seat |url=https://katu.com/news/local/senator-daniel-bonham-resigns-endorses-christine-drazan-for-his-seat |website=KATU |access-date=23 September 2025}}</ref>}} || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || [[The Dalles, Oregon|The Dalles]] || 2023 |- | [[Christine Drazan]]{{efn|Appointed October 23, 2025.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nanguneri|first1=Shaanth|title=Rep. Christine Drazan fills seat of former Senate Republican leader amid local support |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2025/10/23/rep-christine-drazan-fills-seat-of-former-senate-republican-leader-amid-local-support/|website=Oregon Capital Chronicle |access-date=23 October 2025}}</ref>}}|| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || [[Canby, Oregon|Canby]]|| 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 27th Senate district|27]] || [[Anthony Broadman]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Bend, Oregon|Bend]] || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 28th Senate district|28]] || [[Diane Linthicum]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Beatty, Oregon|Beatty]]|| 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 29th Senate district|29]] || [[Todd Nash]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Enterprise, Oregon|Enterprise]] || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 30th Senate district|30]] || [[Mike McLane]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Powell Butte, Oregon|Powell Butte]] || 2025{{efn|McLane previously served in the [[Oregon House of Representatives]], representing [[Oregon's 55th House district|District 55]] between 2010 and 2019.}} |}

==House== [[File:Oregon State House 2025-27 Composition updated September 2025.svg|thumb|Current makeup of the Oregon House of Representatives in the 83rd Oregon Legislative Assembly.]] The [[Oregon House of Representatives]] is composed of 60 members, with Democrats also holding a supermajority of 36 seats.<ref name=edge/>

Retirements, vacant seats, and election losses led to 11 freshman members of the House during this legislative session.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shumway |first=Julia |date=2025-01-17 |title=Meet the 11 House members, 8 senators newly sworn in to the Oregon Legislature |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/01/meet-the-11-house-members-8-senators-newly-sworn-in-to-the-oregon-legislature.html |access-date=2025-01-17 |website=oregonlive |language=en}}</ref> Only one of these new members was due to an incumbent being defeated by a challenger from an opposing party, with Democrats gaining one seat from the previous session due to [[Lesly Muñoz]] defeating incumbent Republican [[Tracy Cramer]] by just 161 votes.<ref>{{cite web |last1=VanderHart |first1=Dirk |title=Oregon Democrats seal legislative supermajorities with win in tight House race |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2024/11/27/lesly-munoz-tracy-cramer-woodburn-oregon-house/ |website=Oregon Public Broadcasting |access-date=11 January 2025}}</ref> However, two Republican legislators ([[Charlie Conrad]] and [[James Hieb]]) were defeated in their party's primary elections. They were replaced by [[Darin Harbick]] and [[Christine Drazan]], respectively.

On September 5, 2025, Cyrus Javadi, originally elected as a Republican, changed his party registration to the Democratic Party, giving the Democrats a 37–23 majority for the short session in 2026.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oregon state Rep. Cyrus Javadi switches political teams, registers as a Democrat |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/05/oregon-state-representative-cyrus-javadi-switches-parties-now-democrat/ |access-date=2025-09-05 |website=opb |language=en}}</ref>

'''Speaker:''' [[Julie Fahey]] (D-14 [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]])<br /> '''Speaker Pro Tempore:''' [[David Gomberg]] (D-10 [[Otis, Oregon|Otis]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Gomberg nominated for speaker pro tempore |url=https://philomathnews.com/gomberg-nominated-for-speaker-pro-tempore/ |website=Philomath News |date=December 3, 2024 |access-date=11 January 2025}}</ref><br /> '''Majority Leader:''' [[Ben Bowman (politician)|Ben Bowman]] (D-25 [[Tigard, Oregon|Tigard]])<br /> '''Minority Leader:''' [[Christine Drazan]] (R-51 [[Canby, Oregon|Canby]]) until October 1, 2025; [[Lucetta Elmer]] (R-24 [[McMinnville, Oregon|McMinnville]]) after<ref>{{cite web |last=Tanet|first=John |title=State Rep. Lucetta Elmer elected Oregon House Republican Caucus leader|url=https://www.kgw.com/article/news/politics/state-rep-lucetta-elmer-elected-oregon-house-minority-leader/283-e3b74368-f1ca-4920-b9a4-c90eb760eb6e|website=KGW|access-date=October 3, 2025}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable" ! District !! Representative !! Party !! Residence !! Assumed office |- } | [[Oregon's 1st House district|1]] || [[Court Boice]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Gold Beach, Oregon|Gold Beach]] || 2023{{efn|name=appointedr|Representative was originally appointed.}} |- | [[Oregon's 2nd House district|2]] || [[Virgle Osborne]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Roseburg, Oregon|Roseburg]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 3rd House district|3]] || [[Dwayne Yunker]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Grants Pass, Oregon|Grants Pass]] || 2023{{efn|name=appointedr|Representative was originally appointed.}} |- | [[Oregon's 4th House district|4]] || [[Alek Skarlatos]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Canyonville, Oregon|Canyonville]]|| 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 5th House district|5]] || [[Pam Marsh]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Ashland, Oregon|Ashland]] || 2017 |- | [[Oregon's 6th House district|6]] || [[Kim Wallan]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Medford, Oregon|Medford]] || 2019 |- | [[Oregon's 7th House district|7]] || [[John Lively (politician)|John Lively]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Springfield, Oregon|Springfield]] || 2013 |- | [[Oregon's 8th House district|8]] || [[Lisa Fragala]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]] || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 9th House district|9]] || [[Boomer Wright]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Coos Bay, Oregon|Coos Bay]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 10th House district|10]] || [[David Gomberg]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Otis, Oregon|Otis]] || 2013 |- | [[Oregon's 11th House district|11]] || [[Jami Cate]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Lebanon, Oregon|Lebanon]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 12th House district|12]] || [[Darin Harbick]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[McKenzie Bridge, Oregon|McKenzie Bridge]]|| 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 13th House district|13]] || [[Nancy Nathanson]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | rowspan="2" | [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]|| 2007 |- | [[Oregon's 14th House district|14]] || [[Julie Fahey]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 2017 |- | [[Oregon's 15th House district|15]] || [[Shelly Boshart Davis]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Albany, Oregon|Albany]] || 2019 |- | [[Oregon's 16th House district|16]] || [[Sarah Finger McDonald]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Corvallis, Oregon|Corvallis]] || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 17th House district|17]] || [[Ed Diehl]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Stayton, Oregon|Stayton]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 18th House district|18]] || [[Rick Lewis (politician)|Rick Lewis]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Silverton, Oregon|Silverton]] || 2017 |- | [[Oregon's 19th House district|19]] || [[Tom Andersen]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 20th House district|20]] || [[Paul Evans (Oregon politician)|Paul Evans]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Monmouth, Oregon|Monmouth]] || 2015 |- | [[Oregon's 21st House district|21]] || [[Kevin Mannix]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]]|| 2023{{efn|Mannix previously served in the [[Oregon House of Representatives]] representing [[Oregon's 32nd House district|District 32]] between 1989 and 1997 as a Democrat and between 1999 and 2001 as a Republican and in the [[Oregon Senate]] as a Republican between 1997 and 1999.}} |- | [[Oregon's 22nd House district|22]] || [[Lesly Muñoz]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Woodburn, Oregon|Woodburn]] || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 23rd House district|23]] || [[Anna Scharf]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | [[Amity, Oregon|Amity]] || 2021{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | [[Oregon's 24th House district|24]] || [[Lucetta Elmer]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[McMinnville, Oregon|McMinnville]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 25th House district|25]] || [[Ben Bowman (politician)|Ben Bowman]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Tigard, Oregon|Tigard]] || 2023 |- | rowspan="2"| [[Oregon's 26th House district|26]] ||[[Courtney Neron Misslin]]{{efn|Resigned May 9, 2025 after being appointed to the Senate.<ref name=neron/>}}|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[Wilsonville, Oregon|Wilsonville]] || 2019 |- |[[Sue Rieke Smith]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-06-06 |title=Sue Rieke Smith appointed to fill vacancy in Oregon House District 26 |url=https://www.washingtoncountyor.gov/bcc/news/2025/06/06/sue-rieke-smith-appointed-fill-vacancy-oregon-house-district-26 |access-date=2025-06-10 |website=www.washingtoncountyor.gov |language=en}}</ref>|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | [[King City, Oregon|King City]]|| 2025{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | [[Oregon's 27th House district|27]] || [[Ken Helm]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Beaverton, Oregon|Beaverton]] || 2015 |- | [[Oregon's 28th House district|28]] || [[Dacia Grayber]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Tigard, Oregon|Tigard]]|| 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 29th House district|29]] || [[Susan McLain]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Forest Grove, Oregon|Forest Grove]] || 2015 |- | [[Oregon's 30th House district|30]] || [[Nathan Sosa]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Hillsboro, Oregon|Hillsboro]]|| 2022 |- | [[Oregon's 31st House district|31]] || [[Darcey Edwards]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Banks, Oregon|Banks]] || 2025 |- | rowspan="2" | [[Oregon's 32nd House district|32]] || rowspan="2" | [[Cyrus Javadi]]<ref name=javadi>{{Cite web |title=Oregon state Rep. Cyrus Javadi switches political teams, registers as a Democratseat|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/05/oregon-state-representative-cyrus-javadi-switches-parties-now-democrat/|date=September 5, 2025|access-date=2025-09-05 |last=VanderHart|first=Dirk|website=OPB |language=en}}</ref> || {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || rowspan="2" | [[Tillamook, Oregon|Tillamook]] || rowspan="2" | 2023 |- | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic{{efn|Changed party registration to the Democratic Party on September 5, 2025.<ref name=javadi/>}} |- | [[Oregon's 33rd House district|33]] || [[Shannon Jones Isadore]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | rowspan="2" | [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] || 2024{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | rowspan="2" | [[Oregon's 34th House district|34]] || [[Lisa Reynolds]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | 2021{{efn|Reynolds resigned on November 15, 2024 upon her appointment to the [[Oregon State Senate]] to fill the vacancy caused by the election of [[Elizabeth Steiner]] as [[Oregon State Treasurer]].}} |- | [[Mari Watanabe]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hansen |first1=Samuel |title=Washington and Multnomah Counties to Appoint New Rep for House District 34 |url=https://hoodline.com/2025/01/joint-effort-by-washington-and-multnomah-county-commissioners-to-appoint-new-representative-for-oregon-s-house-district-34/ |website=Hoodline Portland |date=January 9, 2025 |access-date=11 January 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Newell |first=Annette |date=2025-01-16 |title=Watanabe Selected for Oregon Legislature, Making History |url=https://www.kxl.com/watanabe-selected-for-oregon-legislature-making-history/ |access-date=2025-01-16 |website=KXL |language=en-US}}</ref>|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic || [[Bethany, Oregon|Bethany]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Oregonian/OregonLive |first=Sami Edge {{!}} The |date=2025-01-16 |title=County commissioners appoint new Portland-area member to the Oregon House |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/01/county-commissioners-appoint-new-portland-area-member-to-the-oregon-house.html |access-date=2025-01-16 |website=oregonlive |language=en}}</ref>|| 2025{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | [[Oregon's 35th House district|35]] || [[Farrah Chaichi]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Beaverton, Oregon|Beaverton]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 36th House district|36]] || [[Hai Pham]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Hillsboro, Oregon|Hillsboro]]|| 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 37th House district|37]] || [[Jules Walters]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[West Linn, Oregon|West Linn]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 38th House district|38]] || [[Daniel Nguyen (politician)|Daniel Nguyen]]|| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Lake Oswego, Oregon|Lake Oswego]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 39th House district|39]] || [[April Dobson]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Happy Valley, Oregon|Happy Valley]] || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 40th House district|40]] || [[Annessa Hartman]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Gladstone, Oregon|Gladstone]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 41st House district|41]] || [[Mark Gamba]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Milwaukie, Oregon|Milwaukie]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 42nd House district|42]] || [[Rob Nosse]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | rowspan="8" |[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]|| 2014{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | [[Oregon's 43rd House district|43]] || [[Tawna Sanchez]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | 2017 |- | [[Oregon's 44th House district|44]] || [[Travis Nelson (politician)|Travis Nelson]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | 2022{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | [[Oregon's 45th House district|45]] || [[Thuy Tran]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 46th House district|46]] || [[Willy Chotzen]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 47th House district|47]] || [[Andrea Valderrama]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | 2021{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | rowspan="2"| [[Oregon's 48th House district|48]] || [[Hoa Nguyen (politician)|Hoa Nguyen]]{{efn|Died October 9, 2025.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/09/oregon-lawmaker-hoa-nguyen-dies/|title=Oregon state Rep. Hòa Nguyễn dies at 41|last=Dake|first=Lauren|publisher=OPB|date=October 9, 2025|access-date=October 12, 2025}}</ref>}} || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic || 2023 |- | [[Lamar Wise]]{{efn|Wise was appointed to succeed the late Rep. Hoa Nguyen on November 5, 2025.}} || {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic || 2025 |- | [[Oregon's 49th House district|49]] || [[Zach Hudson]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Troutdale, Oregon|Troutdale]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 50th House district|50]] || [[Ricki Ruiz]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Gresham, Oregon|Gresham]] || 2021 |- | rowspan="2"| [[Oregon's 51st House district|51]] || [[Christine Drazan]]{{efn|Resigned October 23, 2025 after being appointed to the Oregon State Senate.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nanguneri|first1=Shaanth|title=Rep. Christine Drazan fills seat of former Senate Republican leader amid local support |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2025/10/23/rep-christine-drazan-fills-seat-of-former-senate-republican-leader-amid-local-support/|website=Oregon Capital Chronicle |access-date=23 October 2025}}</ref>}} || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Canby, Oregon|Canby]] || 2025{{efn|Drazan previously served in the [[Oregon House of Representatives]] representing [[Oregon's 39th House district|District 39]] between 2019 and 2022.}} |- | [[Matt Bunch]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Maldonado |first=Mia |date=2025-11-18 |title=Oregon’s political shuffle continues as small business owner steps into legislative role |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/11/oregons-political-shuffle-continues-as-small-business-owner-steps-into-legislative-role.html |access-date=2025-11-18 |website=oregonlive |language=en}}</ref>|| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican || [[Beavercreek, Oregon|Beavercreek]]|| 2025{{efn|Bunch was appointed to finish Drazan's term on November 17, 2025.}} |- | [[Oregon's 52nd House district|52]] || [[Jeff Helfrich]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Hood River, Oregon|Hood River]] || 2023{{efn|Helfrich previously served in the [[Oregon House of Representatives]] representing [[Oregon's 52nd House district|District 52]] between 2017 and 2019.}} |- | [[Oregon's 53rd House district|53]] || [[Emerson Levy]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Redmond, Oregon|Redmond]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 54th House district|54]] || [[Jason Kropf]] || {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic | [[Bend, Oregon|Bend]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 55th House district|55]] || [[E. Werner Reschke]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Klamath Falls, Oregon|Klamath Falls]] || 2017 |- | [[Oregon's 56th House district|56]] || [[Emily McIntire]]|| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Eagle Point, Oregon|Eagle Point]] || 2023 |- | [[Oregon's 57th House district|57]] || [[Greg Smith (Oregon politician)|Greg Smith]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Heppner, Oregon|Heppner]] || 2001 |- | [[Oregon's 58th House district|58]] || [[Bobby Levy]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Echo, Oregon|Echo]] || 2021 |- | [[Oregon's 59th House district|59]] || [[Vikki Breese-Iverson]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Prineville, Oregon|Prineville]] || 2019{{efn|name=appointedr}} |- | [[Oregon's 60th House district|60]] || [[Mark Owens (Oregon politician)|Mark Owens]] || {{Party shading/Republican}} |Republican | [[Crane, Oregon|Crane]] || 2020{{efn|name=appointedr}} |}

==See also== * [[2024 Oregon State Senate election]] * [[2024 Oregon House of Representatives election]]

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