63rd Oregon Legislative Assembly
The 63rd Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 14, 1985, and adjourned June 21 the same year.[1][2]
63rd Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1985 | ||||
Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | John Kitzhaber (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Steve Starkovich (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Tony Meeker (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Vera Katz (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Shirley Gold (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Larry Campbell (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon |
Senate
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 18 | |
Republican | 12 | |
Total | 30 | |
Government Majority | 6 |
Senate Members
District | Senator | Party |
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1 | Charles Hanlon | Democratic |
2 | John Brenneman | Republican |
3 | Nancy Wyly Ryles | Republican |
4 | James M. Simmons | Republican |
5 | Jeannette Hamby | Republican |
6 | Jan Wyers | Democratic |
7 | Rod Monroe | Democratic |
8 | William McCoy | Democratic |
9 | Frank L. Roberts | Democratic |
10 | Jane Cease | Democratic |
11 | Glenn E. Otto | Democratic |
12 | Walter F. Brown | Democratic |
13 | Joyce Cohen | Democratic |
14 | Steve Starkovich (Majority Leader) | Democratic |
15 | Tony Meeker (Minority Leader) | Republican |
16 | L. B. Day | Republican |
17 | Cub Houck | Republican |
18 | Clifford W. Trow | Democratic |
19 | Mae Yih | Democratic |
20 | Margie Hendriksen | Democratic |
21 | Edward Fadeley | Democratic |
22 | WIlliam Frye | Democratic |
23 | John Kitzhaber (President) | Democratic |
24 | Bill Bradbury | Democratic |
25 | Bill Olson | Republican |
26 | Lenn Lamar L. Hannon | Republican |
27 | Peter Marik Brockman | Republican |
28 | Kenneth Jernstedt | Republican |
29 | Mike Thorne | Democratic |
30 | Gene Timms | Republican |
House
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 34 | |
Republican | 26 | |
Total | 60 | |
Government Majority | 8 |
John Minnis was appointed on April 18, 1995, to fill the vacancy of Patrick Gillis, who was recalled on March 28, 1985.
House Members
District | House Member | Party |
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1 | Bruce Hugo | Democratic |
2 | Tom Hanlon | Democratic |
3 | Paul Hanneman | Republican |
4 | Max C. Rijken | Democratic |
5 | Al Young | Democratic |
6 | Delna Jones | Republican |
7 | Ted L. Calouri | Republican |
8 | Mary Alice Ford | Republican |
9 | Paul Phillips | Republican |
10 | Vera Katz (Speaker) | Democratic |
11 | Thomas L. Mason | Democratic |
12 | Dick Springer | Democratic |
13 | Rick Bauman | Democratic |
14 | Shirley Gold (Majority Leader) | Democratic |
15 | Cindy Banzer | Democratic |
16 | Ron McCarty | Democratic |
17 | Mike Burton | Democratic |
18 | Margaret Carter | Democratic |
19 | Ronald Cease | Democratic |
20 | John Minnis, Patrick Gillis | Republican |
21 | Lonnie J. Roberts | Democratic |
22 | Rick Kotulski | Democratic |
23 | Robert R. Shiprack | Democratic |
24 | Randy Miller | Republican |
25 | Dave McTeague | Democratic |
26 | Robin Lindquist | Democratic |
27 | Darlene Hooley | Democratic |
28 | Fred Parkinson | Republican |
29 | Stan Bunn | Republican |
30 | Jeff Gilmour | Democratic |
31 | Jim Hill | Democratic |
32 | Chuck Sides | Republican |
33 | Michael J. Kopetski | Democratic |
34 | John Schoon | Republican |
35 | Tony Van Vliet | Republican |
36 | Mike McCracken | Democratic |
37 | Liz VanLeeuwen | Republican |
38 | Cedric Ross Hayden | Republican |
39 | Ron Eachus | Democratic |
40 | Carl Hosticka | Democratic |
41 | Mary Burrows | Republican |
42 | Larry Hill | Democratic |
43 | Larry Campbell (Minority Leader) | Republican |
44 | Peggy Jolin | Democratic |
45 | Andy Anderson | Republican |
46 | Bill Markham | Republican |
47 | Jim Whitty | Democratic |
48 | Walter G. Schroeder | Republican |
49 | George Trahern | Republican |
50 | Peter M. Tarzian | Democratic |
51 | Eldon Johnson | Republican |
52 | Nancy Peterson | Democratic |
53 | Bernie Agrons | Democratic |
54 | Tom Throop | Democratic |
55 | Bill C. Bellamy | Republican |
56 | Wayne H. Fawbush | Democratic |
57 | Robert Harper | Republican |
58 | Bob Brogoitti | Republican |
59 | Ray French | Republican |
60 | Denny Jones | Republican |
References
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