55th Oregon Legislative Assembly
The 55th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 13, 1969, and adjourned May 23, 1969.[1]
| 55th Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
| Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
| Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
| Term | 1969 | ||||
| Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
| Oregon State Senate | |||||
| Members | 30 Senators | ||||
| Senate President | Eugene "Debbs" Potts (D) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon | ||||
| Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
| Speaker of the House | Robert F. Smith (R) | ||||
| Majority Leader | Wallace P. Carson (R) | ||||
| Minority Leader | Jason Boe (D) | ||||
| Party control | Republican Party of Oregon | ||||
Senate
| Affiliation | Members | |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic | 16 | |
| Republican | 14 | |
| Total | 30 | |
| Government Majority | 2 | |
Senate Members
| Senator | Residence | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Victor Atiyeh | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Jack Bain | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Cornelius C. Bateson | Salem, Oregon | Democratic |
| Harry D. Burns | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Vernon Cook | Gresham, Oregon | Democratic |
| Sam Dement | Myrtle Point, Oregon | Republican |
| George Eivers | Milwaukie, Oregon | Republican |
| Robert L. Elfstrom | Salem, Oregon | Republican |
| Edward Fadeley | Eugene, Oregon | Democratic |
| Albert G. Flegel | Roseburg, Oregon | Democratic |
| Ted Hallock | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| W. H. Holstrom | Gearhart, Oregon | Democratic |
| C. R. Hoyt | Corvallis, Oregon | Republican |
| Donald R. Husband | Eugene, Oregon | Republican |
| Glenn Huston | Lebanon, Oregon | Democratic |
| John J. Inskeep | Oregon City, Oregon | Republican |
| Arthur P. Ireland | Forest Grove, Oregon | Republican |
| Kenneth Jernstedt | Hood River, Oregon | Republican |
| Berkeley Lent | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Gordon McKay | Bend, Oregon | Republican |
| Ross Morgan | Gresham, Oregon | Democratic |
| L. W. Newbry | Talent, Oregon | Republican |
| W. S. Ouderkirk | Newport, Oregon | Republican |
| Eugene "Debbs" Potts | Grants Pass, Oregon | Democratic |
| Raphael R. Raymond | Helix, Oregon | Republican |
| Betty Roberts | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| R. E. Schedeen | Gresham, Oregon | Democratic |
| Glen M. Stadler | Eugene, Oregon | Democratic |
| Don S. Willner | Lake Oswego | Democratic |
| Anthony Yturri | Ontario, Oregon | Republican |
House
| Affiliation | Members | |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic | 18 | |
| Republican | 41 | |
| Total | 60 | |
| Government Majority | 23 | |
House Members
| House Member | Residence | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Harvey Akeson | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Jack Anunsen | Salem, Oregon | Republican |
| Sidney Bazett | Grants Pass, Oregon | Republican |
| Jake Bennett | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Jason Boe | Reedsport, Oregon | Democratic |
| Bill Bradley | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Betty W. Browne | Oakridge, Oregon | Democratic |
| Wallace P. Carson Jr. | Salem, Oregon | Republican |
| Fritzi E. Chuinard | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Gwen T. Coffin[lower-alpha 1] | Enterprise, Oregon | Democratic |
| George F. Cole | Seaside, Oregon | Democratic |
| Morris K. Crothers | Salem, Oregon | Republican |
| Robert G. Davis | Medford, Oregon | Republican |
| L. B. Day | Salem, Oregon | Republican |
| Gerald W. Detering | Harrisburg, Oregon | Republican |
| William Dielschneider | The Dalles, Oregon | Republican |
| Robert E. Dugdale | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Robert A. Elliott | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Richard O. Eymann | Springfield, Oregon | Democratic |
| David G. Frost | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Douglas W. Graham | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Dick Groener | Milwaukie, Oregon | Democratic |
| William F. Gwinn | Albany, Oregon | Republican |
| Harl H. Haas Jr. | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Paul Hanneman | Cloverdale, Oregon | Republican |
| Stafford Hansell | Hermiston, Oregon | Republican |
| Floyd H. Hart | Medford, Oregon | Republican |
| Tom Hartung | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Fred W. Heard | Klamath Falls, Oregon | Democratic |
| Norman R. Howard | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Carrol B. Howe | Klamath Falls, Oregon | Republican |
| Robert C. Ingalls | Corvallis, Oregon | Republican |
| Sam Johnson | Redmond, Oregon | Republican |
| Richard L. Kennedy | Eugene, Oregon | Democratic |
| Phil Lang | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Gordon L. Macpherson | Waldport, Oregon | Republican |
| Irvin Mann Jr. | Stanfield, Oregon | Republican |
| William E. Markham | Riddle, Oregon | Republican |
| Roger E. Martin | Lake Oswego | Republican |
| Connie McCready | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Hugh McGilvra | Forest Grove, Oregon | Republican |
| Anthony Meeker | Amity, Oregon | Republican |
| Grace Olivier Peck | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Wally S. Priestley | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Allen B. Pynn | West Linn, Oregon | Republican |
| Joe B. Richards | Eugene, Oregon | Republican |
| Jack Ripper | North Bend, Oregon | Democratic |
| Frank L. Roberts | Portland, Oregon | Democratic |
| Joe Rogers | Independence, Oregon | Republican |
| Bob Smith | Burns, Oregon | Republican |
| Donald L. Stathos | Jacksonville, Oregon | Republican |
| Bill Stevenson | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Leo M. Thornton | Milwaukie, Oregon | Republican |
| Wayne Turner | St. Helens, Oregon | Republican |
| Howard Willits | Portland, Oregon | Republican |
| Don Wilson | Eugene, Oregon | Republican |
| Keith M. Wilson[lower-alpha 2] | Joseph, Oregon | Democratic |
| George F. Wingard | Eugene, Oregon | Republican |
| Thomas F. Young | Baker, Oregon | Republican |
References
- "Oregon State Legislature". Oregon Legislature.
Notes
- Appointed on April 17, 1969 to fill the seat of Keith M. Wilson, who resigned on April 11, 1969.
- Wilson resigned on April 11, 1969. Gwen T. Coffin was appointed on April 17, 1969 to fill the vacancy.
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