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.
References
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- 1 (1860)
- 2 (1862)
- 3 (1864)
- 4 (1866)
- 5 (1868)
- 6 (1870)
- 7 (1872)
- 8 (1874)
- 9 (1876)
- 10 (1878)
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- 11 (1880)
- 12 (1882)
- 13 (1885)
- 14 (1887)
- 15 (1889)
- 16 (1891)
- 17 (1893)
- 18 (1895)
- 19 (1897)
- 20 (1899)
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