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of the statewide legislature for the US state of
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. Along with the lower chamber
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it makes up the
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. There are 30 members of the state Senate, representing 30 districts across the state, each with a population of 127,700. The state Senate meets in the east wing of the
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in Salem. Oregon state senators serve four-year terms without
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s. In 2002, the
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, the state Senate can confirm or reject
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appointments to state departments, commissions, boards, and other state governmental agencies. The current
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is
Peter Courtney Peter Michael Coleman Courtney (born June 18, 1943) is an American politician, lawyer, and professor who is currently a Democratic member of the Oregon State Senate, representing the 11th District (in Marion County and including parts of Salem ...
of Salem. Oregon, along with
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, and
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, is one of the five U.S. states to not have the office of the
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, a position which for most
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s of state legislatures and for the
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(with the vice president) is the head of the legislative body and holder of the casting vote in the event of a tie. Instead, a separate position of Senate president is in place, removed from the state
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. If the chamber is tied, legislators must devise their own methods of resolving the impasse. In 2002, for example, Oregon's state senators entered into a power sharing contract whereby Democratic senators nominated the Senate President while Republican senators chaired key committees.


Milestones

Kathryn Clarke was the first woman to serve in Oregon's Senate. Women became eligible to run for the Oregon state legislature in 1914 and later that year Clarke was appointed to fill a vacant seat in Douglas county by her cousin, governor
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. Following some controversy concerning whether West had the authority to appoint someone to fill the vacancy, Clarke campaigned and was elected by voters in 1915. She took office five years before Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution protected the right of all American women to vote. In 1982, Mae Yih became the first Chinese-American elected to a state senate in the United States.


Composition

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Redistricting

During the 2011 legislative session, the House and Senate passed Senate Bill 989, which implemented new legislative districts for the 2012 elections and beyond.


81st Senate

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, which holds its regular session from 2021 to 2023, has the following leadership: Senate President:
Peter Courtney Peter Michael Coleman Courtney (born June 18, 1943) is an American politician, lawyer, and professor who is currently a Democratic member of the Oregon State Senate, representing the 11th District (in Marion County and including parts of Salem ...
(D–11 Salem)
President Pro Tempore: James Manning Jr. (D–7 Eugene)
Majority Leader:
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Minority Leader:
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(R-9
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Dallas Heard Dallas Heard (born 1985) is an American politician. He currently serves as a Republican member of the Oregon Senate. Heard had previously served as a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from District 2 from 2015 until 2018. Heard serve ...
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Art Robinson Arthur Brouhard Robinson (born March 24, 1942) is an American biochemist, conservative activist, and politician, serving as Oregon State Senator from the 2nd District since 2021. He was the five-time Republican nominee for the United States H ...
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Jeff Golden Jeffrey Simon Golden (born April 24, 1950) is a political activist, radio personality, politician, and author from Southern Oregon. His commentary and political leaning are Progressivism, progressive. He is the producer and host of the regional P ...
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Floyd Prozanski Floyd Prozanski (born 1954) is an American Democratic politician who is a current member of the Oregon State Senate, representing the 4th District, since 2004. He previously served in the Oregon House of Representatives, from 1995 through 20 ...
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Coos Bay Coos Bay is an estuary where the Coos River enters the Pacific Ocean, the estuary is approximately 12 miles long and up to two miles wide. It is the largest estuary completely within Oregon state lines. The Coos Bay watershed covers an area of abou ...
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Lee Beyer Leslee Beyer (born June 4, 1948) is an American Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Oregon. He served in both houses of the Oregon Legislative Assembly for a decade, representing Springfield, until being appointed to the Oregon Pub ...
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Peter Courtney Peter Michael Coleman Courtney (born June 18, 1943) is an American politician, lawyer, and professor who is currently a Democratic member of the Oregon State Senate, representing the 11th District (in Marion County and including parts of Salem ...
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Brian Boquist Brian James Boquist (born October 20, 1958) is an Independent, formerly Republican, politician from Oregon; he currently serves in the Oregon Senate representing District 12. Previously, he was in the Oregon House of Representatives, represent ...
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Kim Thatcher Kim Thatcher (born 1964) is an American politician serving as member of the Oregon State Senate from the 13th district, which is currently assembled for the 81st legislative session. She previously served as a member of the Oregon House of Re ...
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Elizabeth Steiner Hayward Elizabeth Steiner (born April 5, 1963) is a Democratic member of the Oregon Senate, representing the 17th District. Steiner was appointed to the Senate in 2011 by commissioners from Multnomah and Washington counties following the resignation o ...
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Ginny Burdick Virginia Burdick (born December 3, 1947) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Oregon, who served seven terms in the Oregon State Senate. She represented Tigard and Southwest Portland in Senate District 18.19 , ,
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Alan Olsen Alan Randal Olsen (born March 24, 1948) is an American Republican politician who served in the Oregon State Senate from 2011 until 2021, representing Oregon's 20th Senate district in southeastern Clackamas County, including the cities of Barlow, ...
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Bill Kennemer Bill Kennemer (born 1946) is a clinical psychologist and Oregon Republican Party, Republican politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was currently serves in the Oregon State Senate representing Oregon's 20th Senate district in southeastern Cl ...
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Lew Frederick Lew Frederick (born December 1951) is an American Democratic politician, currently representing District 22 in the Oregon Senate. Early life and education Born in Pullman, Washington, Frederick grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Atlanta, G ...
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Chris Gorsek Chris Gorsek (born January 28, 1958 in Portland, Oregon) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Oregon State Senate representing District 25 since January 11, 2021. Background Gorsek earned his Bachelor of Science and Master o ...
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Dennis Linthicum Dennis Linthicum is an American Republican politician currently serving in the Oregon Senate. Early Life Linthicum, originally from California, attended Biola University, a private, evangelical Christian university in La Mirada, California. Car ...
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Lynn Findley Lynn P. Findley (born 1952) is an American politician serving as a member of the Oregon State Senate. He represents the 30th district, which covers much of Eastern Oregon. Biography Findley was born in Vale, graduating from Vale High School in ...
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81st Senate Committee Assignments

Senators are each assigned to one or more committees.{{Cite web, title=Senate Committee Selection, url=https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/Committees/list/senate, website=OregonLegislature.gov Education * Senator Michael Dembrow – Chair * Senator Chuck Thomsen – Vice-Chair * Senator Sara Gelser Blouin * Senator Chris Gorsek * Senator Art Robinson Energy and Environment * Senator Kate Lieber – Chair * Senator Lynn Findley – Vice-Chair * Senator Michael Dembrow * Senator Akasha Lawrence Spence * Senator Art Robinson Finance and Revenue * Senator Lee Beyer – Chair * Senator Brian Boquist – Vice-Chair * Senator Rachel Armitage * Senator Lynn Findley * Senator Janeen Sollman Health Care * Senator Deb Patterson – Chair * Senator Bill Kennemer – Vice-Chair * Senator Lee Beyer * Senator Dennis Linthicum * Senator James Manning Jr. Housing and Development * Senator Kayse Jama – Chair * Senator Dick Anderson – Vice-Chair * Senator Fred Girod * Senator Jeff Golden * Senator Deb Patterson Human Services, Mental Health and Recovery * Senator Sara Gelser Blouin – Chair * Senator Art Robinson – Vice-Chair * Senator Bill Kennemer * Senator Kate Lieber * Senator Janeen Sollman Judiciary and Ballot Measure 110 Implementation * Senator Floyd Prozanski – Chair * Senator Kim Thatcher – Vice-Chair * Senator Michael Dembrow * Senator Sara Gelser Blouin * Senator Dallas Heard * Senator Dennis Linthicum * Senator James Manning Jr. Labor and Business * Senator Kathleen Taylor – Chair * Senator Tim Knopp – Vice-Chair * Senator Bill Hansell * Senator Kayse Jama * Senator Kate Lieber Natural Resources and Wildfire Recovery * Senator Jeff Golden – Chair * Senator Bill Kennemer – Vice-Chair * Senator Dallas Heard * Senator Deb Patterson * Senator Floyd Prozanski Rules * Senator Rob Wagner – Chair * Senator Tim Knopp – Vice-Chair * Senator Fred Girod * Senator James Manning Jr. * Senator Kathleen Taylor Veterans and Emergency Preparedness * Senator James Manning Jr. - Chair * Senator Chuck Thomsen – Vice-Chair * Senator Rachel Armitage * Senator Dennis Linthicum * Senator Deb Patterson Conduct * Senator Floyd Prozanski – Co-Chair * Senator Chuck Thomsen – Co-Chair * Senator Bill Hansell * Senator Kathleen Taylor * Senator Dick Anderson – Alternate * Senator Lynn Findley – Alternate * Senator Lew Frederick – Alternate * Senator Fred Girod – Alternate * Senator Kate Lieber – Alternate


Past composition of the Senate

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See also

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2020 Oregon State Senate election The 2020 Oregon State Senate election was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, with the primary election being held on May 19, 2020. Voters in 16 of the 30 Oregon State Senate districts elected their state senators. The elections coincided with the ...


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