# Darin Harbick

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American politician

Darin Harbick Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 16th district Incumbent Assumed office January 13, 2025 Preceded by Charlie Conrad Personal details Party Republican

**Darin Harbick** is an [American](/source/United_States) [Republican](/source/Republican_Party_(United_States)) politician currently serving in the [Oregon House of Representatives](/source/Oregon_House_of_Representatives). He represents the [12th district](/source/Oregon's_12th_House_district), which is a rural district comprising eastern [Lane County](/source/Lane_County%2C_Oregon) as well as a small part of southern [Linn County](/source/Linn_County%2C_Oregon).

## Biography

Harbick defeated incumbent representative [Charlie Conrad](/source/Charlie_Conrad) in the primary, winning over 80% of the vote. The vote was widely seen as a reaction to Conrad's vote in favor of HB 2002, a bill expanding access to abortion and gender-affirming care.[1]

He is an entrepreneur and small business owner in his hometown of [McKenzie Bridge](/source/McKenzie_Bridge%2C_Oregon), having owned a grocery store, a restaurant, a hotel, a logging and trucking company, and a faith-based residential treatment home over the course of the last 30 years.[2][3]

## Electoral history

2024 Oregon State Representative, 12th district[4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Darin Harbick 23,256 57.7 Democratic Michelle Emmons 17,012 42.2 Write-in 62 0.2 Total votes 40,330 100%

## External links

- [Campaign website](https://www.harbickfororegon.com/)

- [Legislative website](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/harbick/Pages/default.aspx)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Goldberg, Jamie (May 22, 2024). ["Republican Oregon House member who supported abortion access, gender-affirming care bill ousted from office"](https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2024/05/republican-oregon-house-member-who-supported-abortion-access-gender-affirming-care-bill-ousted-from-office.html). *OregonLive*. Retrieved January 21, 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["About"](https://www.harbickfororegon.com/about). Retrieved January 21, 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Shumway, Julia. ["Meet the 11 House members, 8 senators newly sworn in to the Oregon Legislature"](https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/01/meet-the-11-house-members-8-senators-newly-sworn-in-to-the-oregon-legislature.html). *OregonLive*. Oregon Capitol Chronicle. Retrieved January 21, 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["November 5, 2024, General Election Abstract of Votes"](https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/results/november-general-2024-results.pdf) (PDF). *Oregon Secretary of State*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20241212212240/https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/results/november-general-2024-results.pdf) (PDF) from the original on December 12, 2024. Retrieved December 12, 2024.

v t e Members of the Oregon House of Representatives 83rd Legislative Assembly (2025–present) Speaker Julie Fahey (D) Speaker pro tempore David Gomberg (D) Majority Leader Ben Bowman (D) Minority Leader Lucetta Elmer (R) ▌Court Boice (R) ▌Virgle Osborne (R) ▌Dwayne Yunker (R) ▌Alek Skarlatos (R) ▌Pam Marsh (D) ▌Kim Wallan (R) ▌John Lively (D) ▌Lisa Fragala (D) ▌Boomer Wright (R) ▌David Gomberg (D) ▌Jami Cate (R) ▌Darin Harbick (R) ▌Nancy Nathanson (D) ▌Julie Fahey (D) ▌Shelly Boshart Davis (R) ▌Sarah Finger McDonald (D) ▌Ed Diehl (R) ▌Rick Lewis (R) ▌Tom Andersen (D) ▌Paul Evans (D) ▌Kevin Mannix (R) ▌Lesly Muñoz (D) ▌Anna Scharf (R) ▌Lucetta Elmer (R) ▌Ben Bowman (D) ▌Sue Rieke Smith (D) ▌Ken Helm (D) ▌Dacia Grayber (D) ▌Susan McLain (D) ▌Nathan Sosa (D) ▌Darcey Edwards (R) ▌Cyrus Javadi (D) ▌Shannon Jones Isadore (D) ▌Mari Watanabe (D) ▌Farrah Chaichi (D) ▌Hai Pham (D) ▌Jules Walters (D) ▌Daniel Nguyen (D) ▌April Dobson (D) ▌Annessa Hartman (D) ▌Mark Gamba (D) ▌Rob Nosse (D) ▌Tawna Sanchez (D) ▌Travis Nelson (D) ▌Thuy Tran (D) ▌Willy Chotzen (D) ▌Andrea Valderrama (D) ▌Lamar Wise (D) ▌Zach Hudson (D) ▌Ricki Ruiz (D) ▌Matt Bunch (R) ▌Jeff Helfrich (R) ▌Emerson Levy (D) ▌Jason Kropf (D) ▌E. Werner Reschke (R) ▌Emily McIntire (R) ▌Greg Smith (R) ▌Bobby Levy (R) ▌Vikki Breese-Iverson (R) ▌Mark Owens (R) ▌Democratic (37) ▌Republican (23) Oregon Legislative Assembly House Senate List of past Assemblies

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