Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes |
2022 |
S3 |
57% |
Ron Wyden* (D) |
1,076,424 |
55.8% |
Jo Rae Perkins (R) |
788,991 |
40.9% |
62,534 [+] |
3.2% |
1,927,949 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022 included:
Chris Henry (Progressive) 36,883 (1.9%);
Dan Pulju (Green) 23,454 (1.2%);
|
2022 |
G |
58% |
Tina Kotek (D) |
917,074 |
47.0% |
Christine Drazan (R) |
850,347 |
43.5% |
185,462 [+] |
9.5% |
1,952,883 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022 included:
Betty Johnson (I) 168,431 (8.6%);
Donice Smith (Constitution) 8,051 (0.4%);
Leon Noble (Libertarian) 6,867 (0.4%);
|
2020 |
S2 |
69% |
Jeff Merkley* (D) |
1,321,047 |
56.9% |
Jo Rae Perkins (R) |
912,814 |
39.3% |
87,388 [+] |
3.8% |
2,321,249 |
[-] Other candidates in 2020 included:
Gary Dye (Libertarian) 42,747 (1.8%);
Ibrahim Taher (Green) 42,239 (1.8%);
|
|
2018 |
G |
58% |
Kate Brown* (D) |
934,498 |
50.1% |
Knute Buehler (R) |
814,988 |
43.7% |
117,601 [+] |
6.3% |
1,867,087 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018 included:
Patrick Starnes (I) 53,392 (2.9%);
Nick Chen (Libertarian) 28,927 (1.5%);
Aaron Auer (Constitution) 21,145 (1.1%);
Chris Henry (Progressive) 11,103 (0.6%);
|
2016 |
G |
62% |
Kate Brown* (D) |
985,027 |
50.6% |
Bud Pierce (R) |
845,609 |
43.5% |
115,410 [+] |
5.9% |
1,946,046 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016 included:
Cliff Thomason (I) 47,481 (2.4%);
James Foster (Libertarian) 45,191 (2.3%);
Aaron Auer (Constitution) 19,400 (1.0%);
|
2016 |
S3 |
62% |
Ron Wyden* (D) |
1,105,119 |
56.6% |
Mark Callahan (R) |
651,106 |
33.3% |
196,253 [+] |
10.1% |
1,952,478 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016 included:
Shanti Lewallen (Working Families) 61,915 (3.2%);
Steven Reynolds (I) 59,516 (3.0%);
Eric Navickas (Green) 48,823 (2.5%);
Jim Lindsay (Libertarian) 23,941 (1.2%);
|
2014 |
G |
48% |
John Kitzhaber* (D) |
733,230 |
49.9% |
Dennis Richardson (R) |
648,542 |
44.1% |
87,945 [+] |
6.0% |
1,469,717 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014 included:
Jason Levin (Green) 29,561 (2.0%);
Paul Grad (Libertarian) 21,903 (1.5%);
Aaron Auer (Constitution) 15,929 (1.1%);
Chris Henry (Progressive) 13,898 (0.9%);
|
2014 |
S2 |
47% |
Jeff Merkley* (D) |
814,537 |
55.7% |
Monica Wehby (R) |
538,847 |
36.9% |
108,234 [+] |
7.4% |
1,461,618 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014 included:
Mike Montchalin (Libertarian) 44,916 (3.1%);
Christina Lugo (Green) 32,434 (2.2%);
James Leuenberger (Constitution) 24,212 (1.7%);
|
2010 |
G |
49% |
John Kitzhaber (D) |
716,525 |
49.3% |
Chris Dudley (R) |
694,287 |
47.8% |
42,736 [+] |
2.9% |
1,453,548 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010 included:
Greg Kord (Constitution) 20,475 (1.4%);
Wes Wagner (Libertarian) 19,048 (1.3%);
|
2010 |
S3 |
49% |
Ron Wyden* (D) |
825,507 |
57.2% |
Jim Huffman (R) |
566,199 |
39.2% |
50,882 [+] |
3.5% |
1,442,588 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010 included:
Bruce Cronk (WFP) 18,940 (1.3%);
Marc Delphine (Libertarian) 16,028 (1.1%);
Rick Staggenborg (PRO) 14,466 (1.0%);
|
|
2008 |
S2 |
62% |
Jeff Merkley (D) |
864,392 |
48.9% |
Gordon Smith* (R) |
805,159 |
45.6% |
97,953 [+] |
5.5% |
1,767,504 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008 included:
David Brownlow (Constitution) 92,565 (5.2%);
|
2006 |
G |
50% |
Ted Kulongoski* (D) |
699,786 |
50.7% |
Ron Saxton (R) |
589,748 |
42.8% |
89,941 [+] |
6.5% |
1,379,475 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006 included:
Mary Starrett (Constitution) 50,229 (3.6%);
Joe Keating (Green) 20,030 (1.5%);
Richard Morley (Libertarian) 16,798 (1.2%);
|
2004 |
S3 |
66% |
Ron Wyden* (D) |
1,128,728 |
63.4% |
Al King (R) |
565,254 |
31.7% |
86,568 [+] |
4.9% |
1,780,550 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004 included:
Tesea Keane (Green) 43,053 (2.4%);
Dan Fitzgerald (Libertarian) 29,582 (1.7%);
David Brownlow (Constitution) 12,397 (0.7%);
|
2002 |
G |
48% |
Ted Kulongoski (D) |
618,004 |
49.0% |
Kevin Mannix (R) |
581,785 |
46.2% |
60,708 [+] |
4.8% |
1,260,497 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002 included:
Tom Cox (Libertarian) 57,760 (4.6%);
|
2002 |
S2 |
48% |
Gordon Smith* (R) |
712,287 |
56.2% |
Bill Bradbury (D) |
501,898 |
39.6% |
53,036 [+] |
4.2% |
1,267,221 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002 included:
Dan Fitzgerald (Libertarian) 29,979 (2.4%);
Lon Mabon (Constitution) 21,703 (1.7%);
|
|
1998 |
S3 |
45% |
Ron Wyden* (D) |
682,425 |
61.1% |
John Lim (R) |
377,739 |
33.8% |
57,583 [+] |
5.2% |
1,117,747 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998 included:
Karyn Moskowitz (Pacific) 22,024 (2.0%);
Jim Brewster (Libertarian) 18,221 (1.6%);
Michael Campbell (Natural Law) 8,372 (0.7%);
Dean Braa (Socialist Workers) 7,553 (0.7%);
|
1998 |
G |
45% |
John Kitzhaber* (D) |
717,061 |
64.4% |
Bill Sizemore (R) |
334,001 |
30.0% |
62,036 [+] |
5.6% |
1,113,098 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998 included:
Richard Burke (Libertarian) 20,200 (1.8%);
Blair Bobier (Pacific) 15,843 (1.4%);
Roger Weidner (Reform) 10,144 (0.9%);
Patti Steurer (Natural Law) 7,823 (0.7%);
Trey Smith (Socialist Workers) 5,772 (0.5%);
|
1996 |
S2 |
57% |
Gordon Smith (R) |
677,336 |
49.8% |
Tom Bruggere (D) |
624,370 |
45.9% |
58,524 [+] |
4.3% |
1,360,230 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996 included:
Brent Thompson (Reform) 20,381 (1.5%);
Gary Kutcher (Pacific) 14,193 (1.0%);
Paul Mohn (Libertarian) 12,697 (0.9%);
Christopher Phelps (Socialist) 5,426 (0.4%);
Michael Hoyes (Natural Law) 4,425 (0.3%);
|
1996 |
S3 |
50% |
Ron Wyden (D) |
571,762 |
47.8% |
Gordon Smith (R) |
553,538 |
46.3% |
71,353 [+] |
6.0% |
1,196,653 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996 included:
Karen Shilling (American Independent) 25,598 (2.1%);
Gene Nanni (Libertarian) 15,699 (1.3%);
Vickie Valdez (Socialist) 7,873 (0.7%);
Lou Gold (Pacific) 7,225 (0.6%);
|
1994 |
G |
53% |
John Kitzhaber (D) |
622,083 |
50.9% |
Denny Smith (R) |
517,874 |
42.4% |
81,053 [+] |
6.6% |
1,221,010 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994 included:
Ed Hickam (American) 58,449 (4.8%);
Danford Vander Ploeg (Libertarian) 20,183 (1.7%);
|
1992 |
S3 |
62% |
Bob Packwood* (R) |
717,455 |
52.1% |
Les AuCoin (D) |
639,851 |
46.5% |
18,727 [+] |
1.4% |
1,376,033 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992 included:
Harry Lonsdale (I) 5,793 (0.4%);
|
1990 |
S2 |
52% |
Mark Hatfield* (R) |
590,095 |
53.7% |
Harry Lonsdale (D) |
507,743 |
46.2% |
1,417 |
0.1% |
1,099,255 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990 included:
|
1990 |
G |
53% |
Barbara Roberts (D) |
508,749 |
45.7% |
Dave Frohnmayer (R) |
444,646 |
40.0% |
159,452 [+] |
14.3% |
1,112,847 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990 included:
Al Mobley (I) 144,062 (12.9%);
Fred Oerther (Libertarian) 14,583 (1.3%);
|
|
1986 |
S3 |
52% |
Bob Packwood* (R) |
656,317 |
63.0% |
Rick Bauman (D) |
375,735 |
36.0% |
10,503 |
1.0% |
1,042,555 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986 included:
|
1986 |
G |
52% |
Neil Goldschmidt (D) |
549,456 |
51.9% |
Norma Paulus (R) |
506,986 |
47.8% |
3,188 |
0.3% |
1,059,630 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986 included:
|
1984 |
S2 |
61% |
Mark Hatfield* (R) |
808,152 |
66.5% |
Margie Hendricksen (D) |
406,122 |
33.4% |
461 |
0.0% |
1,214,735 |
[-] Other candidates in 1984 included:
|
1982 |
G |
53% |
Victor Atiyeh* (R) |
639,841 |
61.4% |
Ted Kulongoski (D) |
374,316 |
35.9% |
27,852 [+] |
2.7% |
1,042,009 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982 included:
Paul Cleveland (Libertarian) 27,394 (2.6%);
|
1980 |
S3 |
59% |
Bob Packwood* (R) |
594,290 |
52.1% |
Ted Kulongoski (D) |
501,963 |
44.0% |
44,241 [+] |
3.9% |
1,140,494 |
[-] Other candidates in 1980 included:
Tonie Nathan (Libertarian) 43,686 (3.8%);
|
|
1978 |
S2 |
54% |
Mark Hatfield* (R) |
550,165 |
61.6% |
Vern Cook (D) |
341,616 |
38.3% |
737 |
0.1% |
892,518 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978 included:
|
1978 |
G |
56% |
Victor Atiyeh (R) |
498,452 |
54.7% |
Robert Straub* (D) |
409,411 |
44.9% |
3,280 |
0.4% |
911,143 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978 included:
|
1974 |
G |
52% |
Robert Straub (D) |
444,812 |
57.7% |
Victor Atiyeh (R) |
324,751 |
42.1% |
1,011 |
0.1% |
770,574 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974 included:
|
1974 |
S3 |
51% |
Bob Packwood* (R) |
420,984 |
54.9% |
Betty Roberts (D) |
338,591 |
44.2% |
6,839 [+] |
0.9% |
766,414 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974 included:
Jason Boe (I) 5,072 (0.7%);
|
1972 |
S2 |
59% |
Mark Hatfield* (R) |
494,671 |
53.7% |
Wayne Morse (D) |
425,036 |
46.2% |
1,126 |
0.1% |
920,833 |
[-] Other candidates in 1972 included:
|
1970 |
G |
50% |
Tom McCall* (R) |
369,964 |
55.5% |
Robert Straub (D) |
293,892 |
44.1% |
2,538 [+] |
0.4% |
666,394 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970 included:
Doug Yeager (I (write-in)) 1,545 (0.2%);
|
|
1968 |
S3 |
66% |
Bob Packwood (R) |
408,646 |
50.2% |
Wayne Morse* (D) |
405,353 |
49.8% |
177 |
0.0% |
814,176 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968 included:
|
1966 |
S2 |
57% |
Mark Hatfield (R) |
354,391 |
51.7% |
Robert Duncan (D) |
330,374 |
48.2% |
302 |
0.0% |
685,067 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966 included:
|
1966 |
G |
57% |
Tom McCall (R) |
377,346 |
55.3% |
Robert Straub (D) |
305,008 |
44.7% |
508 |
0.1% |
682,862 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966 included:
|
1962 |
S3 |
57% |
Wayne Morse* (D) |
344,716 |
54.2% |
Sig Unander (R) |
291,587 |
45.8% |
255 |
0.0% |
636,558 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962 included:
|
1962 |
G |
57% |
Mark Hatfield* (R) |
345,497 |
54.2% |
Robert Thornton (D) |
265,359 |
41.6% |
26,551 [+] |
4.2% |
637,407 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962 included:
Robert Wampler (I) 26,142 (4.1%);
|
1960 |
S2 |
70% |
Maurine Neuberger (D) |
412,757 |
54.6% |
Elmo Smith (R) |
343,009 |
45.4% |
109 |
0.0% |
755,875 |
[-] Other candidates in 1960 included:
|
1960 |
S2 |
71% |
Maurine Neuberger (D) |
422,024 |
55.0% |
Elmo Smith (R) |
345,464 |
45.0% |
93 |
0.0% |
767,581 |
[-] Other candidates in 1960 included:
|
|
1958 |
G |
53% |
Mark Hatfield (R) |
331,900 |
55.3% |
Robert Holmes* (D) |
267,934 |
44.7% |
160 |
0.0% |
599,994 |
[-] Other candidates in 1958 included:
|
1956 |
G |
67% |
Robert Holmes (D) |
369,439 |
50.5% |
Elmo Smith* (R) |
361,840 |
49.5% |
0 |
0.0% |
731,279 |
[-] Other candidates in 1956 included:
|
1956 |
S3 |
67% |
Wayne Morse* (D) |
396,849 |
54.2% |
Douglas McKay (R) |
335,405 |
45.8% |
0 |
0.0% |
732,254 |
[-] Other candidates in 1956 included:
|
1954 |
G |
53% |
Paul Patterson* (R) |
322,522 |
56.9% |
Joseph Carlson (D) |
244,179 |
43.1% |
0 |
0.0% |
566,701 |
[-] Other candidates in 1954 included:
|
1954 |
S2 |
54% |
Richard Neuberger (D) |
285,775 |
50.2% |
Guy Cordon* (R) |
283,313 |
49.8% |
0 |
0.0% |
569,088 |
[-] Other candidates in 1954 included:
|
1950 |
G |
51% |
Douglas McKay* (R) |
334,160 |
66.1% |
Austin Flegal (D) |
171,750 |
33.9% |
0 |
0.0% |
505,910 |
[-] Other candidates in 1950 included:
|
1950 |
S3 |
50% |
Wayne Morse* (R) |
376,510 |
74.8% |
Howard Latourette (D) |
116,780 |
23.2% |
10,165 [+] |
2.0% |
503,455 |
[-] Other candidates in 1950 included:
Harlin Talbert (Progressive) 10,165 (2.0%);
|
|
1948 |
G |
52% |
Douglas McKay (R) |
271,295 |
53.2% |
Lew Wallace (D) |
226,949 |
44.5% |
11,709 [+] |
2.3% |
509,953 |
[-] Other candidates in 1948 included:
Wendell Barnett (I) 11,380 (2.2%);
|
1948 |
S2 |
51% |
Guy Cordon* (R) |
299,295 |
60.0% |
Manley Wilson (D) |
199,275 |
40.0% |
0 |
0.0% |
498,570 |
[-] Other candidates in 1948 included:
|
1946 |
G |
37% |
Earl Snell* (R) |
237,681 |
69.1% |
Carl Donaugh (D) |
106,474 |
30.9% |
0 |
0.0% |
344,155 |
[-] Other candidates in 1946 included:
|
1944 |
S2 |
52% |
Guy Cordon* (R) |
260,631 |
57.5% |
Willis Mahoney (D) |
192,305 |
42.5% |
0 |
0.0% |
452,936 |
[-] Other candidates in 1944 included:
|
1944 |
S3 |
51% |
Wayne Morse (R) |
269,095 |
60.7% |
Edgar Smith (D) |
174,140 |
39.3% |
0 |
0.0% |
443,235 |
[-] Other candidates in 1944 included:
|
1942 |
S2 |
35% |
Charles McNary* (R) |
214,755 |
77.1% |
Walter Whitbeck (D) |
63,946 |
22.9% |
0 |
0.0% |
278,701 |
[-] Other candidates in 1942 included:
|
1942 |
G |
35% |
Earl Snell (R) |
220,188 |
77.9% |
Lew Wallace (D) |
62,561 |
22.1% |
0 |
0.0% |
282,749 |
[-] Other candidates in 1942 included:
|
|
1938 |
S3 |
53% |
Rufus Holman (R) |
203,120 |
54.9% |
Willis Mahoney (D) |
167,135 |
45.1% |
0 |
0.0% |
370,255 |
[-] Other candidates in 1938 included:
|
1938 |
S3 |
48% |
Alexander Barry (R) |
180,815 |
54.2% |
Robert Miller (D) |
152,773 |
45.8% |
0 |
0.0% |
333,588 |
[-] Other candidates in 1938 included:
|
1938 |
G |
54% |
Charles Sprague (R) |
214,062 |
57.4% |
Henry Hess (D) |
158,744 |
42.6% |
0 |
0.0% |
372,806 |
[-] Other candidates in 1938 included:
|
1936 |
S2 |
59% |
Charles McNary* (R) |
199,332 |
49.7% |
Willis Mahoney (D) |
193,822 |
48.3% |
7,976 [+] |
2.0% |
401,130 |
[-] Other candidates in 1936 included:
Albert Streiff (I) 3,134 (0.8%);
Eric Haas (Socialist Labor) 2,886 (0.7%);
Clarence Rudder (I) 1,956 (0.5%);
|
Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes |
|
2024 |
AG |
62% |
Dan Rayfield (D,WF) |
1,139,350 |
54.3% |
Will Lathrop (R) |
956,594 |
45.6% |
2,747 |
0.1% |
2,098,691 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024:
|
2024 |
SOS |
63% |
Tobias Read (D,I+) |
1,149,809 |
54.4% |
Dennis Linthicum (R,Cst) |
887,332 |
42.0% |
76,448 [+] |
3.6% |
2,113,589 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024:
Nathalie Paravicini (Grn,Prg) 74,326 (3.5%);
|
2024 |
TRE |
62% |
Elizabeth Steiner (D) |
1,035,235 |
49.3% |
Brian Boquist (R,Cst) |
909,183 |
43.3% |
154,287 [+] |
7.4% |
2,098,705 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024:
Mary King (WF,Green) 152,294 (7.3%);
|
|
2022 |
LAB |
45% |
Christina Stephenson (D) |
916,455 |
60.7% |
Cheri Helt (R) |
582,609 |
38.6% |
9,826 |
0.7% |
1,508,890 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
|
|
2020 |
AG |
67% |
Ellen Rosenblum* (D) |
1,264,716 |
56.0% |
Mike Cross (R) |
934,357 |
41.3% |
60,577 [+] |
2.7% |
2,259,650 |
[-] Other candidates in 2020:
Lars Hedbor (Lbt) 52,087 (2.3%);
|
2020 |
SOS |
68% |
Shemia Fagan (D) |
1,146,370 |
50.3% |
Kim Thatcher (R) |
984,597 |
43.2% |
147,536 [+] |
6.5% |
2,278,503 |
[-] Other candidates in 2020:
Nathalie Paravicini (Grn) 82,211 (3.6%);
Kyle Markley (Lbt) 62,985 (2.8%);
|
2020 |
TRE |
67% |
Tobias Read* (D) |
1,166,703 |
51.7% |
Jeff Gudman (R) |
936,916 |
41.5% |
153,836 [+] |
6.8% |
2,257,455 |
[-] Other candidates in 2020:
Chris Henry (Prog) 99,870 (4.4%);
Michael Marsh (Cst) 51,894 (2.3%);
|
|
2018 |
LAB |
22% |
Val Hoyle (D) |
375,762 |
52.3% |
Lou Ogden (R) |
253,977 |
35.3% |
88,997 [+] |
12.4% |
718,736 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Jack Howard (D) 86,477 (12.0%);
|
|
2016 |
AG |
58% |
Ellen Rosenblum* (D) |
1,011,761 |
55.0% |
Daniel Crowe (R) |
766,753 |
41.7% |
62,116 [+] |
3.4% |
1,840,630 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
Lars Hedbor (Lbt) 58,609 (3.2%);
|
2016 |
SOS |
60% |
Dennis Richardson (R) |
892,669 |
47.4% |
Brad Avakian (D) |
814,089 |
43.2% |
177,422 [+] |
9.4% |
1,884,180 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
Paul Wells (I) 64,956 (3.4%);
Alan Zundel (I) 47,576 (2.5%);
Sharon Durbin (Lbt) 46,975 (2.5%);
Michael Marsh (Cst) 15,269 (0.8%);
|
2016 |
TRE |
58% |
Tobias Read (D) |
808,998 |
43.9% |
Jeff Gudman (R) |
766,680 |
41.6% |
267,009 [+] |
14.5% |
1,842,687 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
Chris Telfer (I) 173,878 (9.4%);
Chris Henry (Prog) 90,507 (4.9%);
|
|
2014 |
LAB |
13% |
Brad Avakian* (D) |
406,798 |
98.3% |
|
|
|
7,153 |
1.7% |
413,951 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
|
|
2012 |
AG |
54% |
Ellen Rosenblum* (D) |
917,627 |
56.2% |
James Buchal (R) |
639,363 |
39.1% |
76,613 [+] |
4.7% |
1,633,603 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
James Leuenberger (Cst) 45,451 (2.8%);
Chris Henry (Prog) 28,187 (1.7%);
|
2012 |
LAB |
43% |
Brad Avakian* (D) |
681,987 |
52.5% |
Bruce Starr (R) |
606,735 |
46.7% |
9,616 |
0.7% |
1,298,338 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
|
2012 |
SOS |
56% |
Kate Brown* (D) |
863,656 |
51.3% |
Knute Buehler (R) |
727,607 |
43.2% |
92,852 [+] |
5.5% |
1,684,115 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
Seth Woolley (I) 44,235 (2.6%);
Bruce Knight (Lbt) 24,273 (1.4%);
Robert Wolfe (Prog) 21,783 (1.3%);
|
2012 |
TRE |
55% |
Ted Wheeler* (D) |
955,213 |
57.8% |
Tom Cox (R) |
609,989 |
36.9% |
86,360 [+] |
5.2% |
1,651,562 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
Cameron Whitten (Prog) 38,762 (2.3%);
John Mahler (Lbt) 30,002 (1.8%);
Michael Marsh (Cst) 15,415 (0.9%);
|
|
2010 |
TRE sp |
46% |
Ted Wheeler (D) |
721,795 |
52.9% |
Chris Telfer (R) |
571,105 |
41.9% |
70,543 [+] |
5.2% |
1,363,443 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Walt Brown (Prog) 38,316 (2.8%);
Michael Marsh (Cst) 30,489 (2.2%);
|
|
2008 |
AG |
53% |
John Kroger (D) |
1,096,507 |
72.6% |
James Leuenberger (Cst) |
168,866 |
11.2% |
245,558 [+] |
16.3% |
1,510,931 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Ashlee Albies (WF) 161,655 (10.7%);
Walt Brown (I) 76,856 (5.1%);
|
2008 |
LAB |
36% |
Brad Avakian* (D) |
690,000 |
67.2% |
Pavel Goberman (D) |
184,919 |
18.0% |
151,722 [+] |
14.8% |
1,026,641 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Mark Welyczko (D) 135,666 (13.2%);
|
2008 |
SOS |
61% |
Kate Brown (D) |
873,968 |
51.0% |
Rick Dancer (R) |
785,740 |
45.8% |
54,011 [+] |
3.2% |
1,713,719 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Seth Woolley (I) 51,271 (3.0%);
|
2008 |
TRE |
59% |
Ben Westlund (D) |
847,590 |
51.1% |
Allen Alley (R) |
750,484 |
45.3% |
60,110 [+] |
3.6% |
1,658,184 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Michael Marsh (Cst) 56,581 (3.4%);
|
|
2006 |
LAB |
16% |
Dan Gardner* (D) |
443,347 |
98.8% |
|
|
|
5,336 |
1.2% |
448,683 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
|
|
2004 |
AG |
63% |
Hardy Myers* (D) |
935,621 |
54.8% |
Paul Connolly (R) |
690,056 |
40.4% |
80,321 [+] |
4.7% |
1,705,998 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004:
Donald Smith (Lbt) 64,581 (3.8%);
Richard Hake (Cst) 15,740 (0.9%);
|
2004 |
SOS |
65% |
Bill Bradbury* (D) |
1,002,052 |
57.2% |
Betsy Close (R) |
690,228 |
39.4% |
60,549 [+] |
3.5% |
1,752,829 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004:
Richard Morley (Lbt) 56,678 (3.2%);
|
2004 |
TRE |
62% |
Randall Edwards* (D) |
889,974 |
52.9% |
Jeff Caton (R) |
688,551 |
40.9% |
104,978 [+] |
6.2% |
1,683,503 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004:
Mitchell Shults (Lbt) 52,819 (3.1%);
Carole Weingarten (Cst) 49,875 (3.0%);
|
|
2002 |
LAB |
24% |
Dan Gardner (D) |
349,457 |
56.2% |
Don Frazier (I) |
140,034 |
22.5% |
131,773 [+] |
21.2% |
621,264 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Victor Hoffer (R) 93,159 (15.0%);
Pavel Goberman (D) 36,087 (5.8%);
|
|
2000 |
AG |
56% |
Hardy Myers* (D) |
715,602 |
49.8% |
Kevin Mannix (R) |
662,880 |
46.1% |
57,999 [+] |
4.0% |
1,436,481 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Tom Cox (Lbt) 56,611 (3.9%);
|
2000 |
SOS |
57% |
Bill Bradbury* (D) |
725,265 |
49.4% |
Lynn Snodgrass (R) |
652,803 |
44.5% |
89,767 [+] |
6.1% |
1,467,835 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Lloyd Marbet (Grn) 64,555 (4.4%);
E.J. Pole (Lbt) 24,286 (1.7%);
|
2000 |
TRE |
54% |
Randall Edwards (D) |
705,273 |
50.2% |
Jon Kvistad (R) |
593,411 |
42.3% |
104,923 [+] |
7.5% |
1,403,607 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Mitchell Shults (Lbt) 54,091 (3.9%);
Leonard Zack (Ref) 29,329 (2.1%);
Carlos Lucero (Cst) 19,707 (1.4%);
|
|
1998 |
LAB |
21% |
Jack Roberts* (R) |
305,848 |
58.6% |
Mike Fahey (D) |
214,437 |
41.1% |
1,262 |
0.2% |
521,547 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
|
|
1996 |
AG |
53% |
Hardy Myers (D) |
658,598 |
52.7% |
Victor Hoffer (R) |
517,035 |
41.4% |
74,662 [+] |
6.0% |
1,250,295 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996:
Tom Cox (Lbt) 33,585 (2.7%);
Michael Campbell (NtL) 20,553 (1.6%);
Karl Korg (Soc) 20,524 (1.6%);
|
1996 |
SOS |
55% |
Phil Keisling* (D) |
767,946 |
59.1% |
Stan Ash (R) |
451,576 |
34.8% |
79,396 [+] |
6.1% |
1,298,918 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996:
Elizabeth Ashbrook (NtL) 38,583 (3.0%);
Mark Furman (Soc) 21,250 (1.6%);
Jon Zimmer (Lbt) 19,563 (1.5%);
|
1996 |
TRE |
54% |
Jim Hill* (D) |
676,872 |
52.3% |
Bev Clarno (R) |
575,047 |
44.4% |
43,272 [+] |
3.3% |
1,295,191 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996:
John Myers (NtL) 18,565 (1.4%);
Marshall Montchalin (Lbt) 16,320 (1.3%);
Nan Perigo (Soc) 8,387 (0.6%);
|
|
1994 |
LAB |
50% |
Jack Roberts (R) |
582,569 |
50.9% |
Mary Roberts* (D) |
561,437 |
49.0% |
1,516 |
0.1% |
1,145,522 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
|
|
1992 |
AG |
62% |
Ted Kulongoski (D) |
853,721 |
62.6% |
Rich Rodeman (R) |
448,761 |
32.9% |
61,500 [+] |
4.5% |
1,363,982 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992:
Fred Oerther (Lbt) 61,500 (4.5%);
|
1992 |
SOS |
63% |
Phil Keisling* (D) |
734,471 |
53.1% |
Randy Miller (R) |
565,852 |
40.9% |
82,262 [+] |
5.9% |
1,382,585 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992:
Sarah Lyons (I) 51,804 (3.7%);
Shaun Savage (Lbt) 29,804 (2.2%);
|
1992 |
TRE |
63% |
Jim Hill (D) |
687,921 |
49.5% |
David Chen (R) |
649,242 |
46.7% |
52,345 [+] |
3.8% |
1,389,508 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992:
Rose Marie Borchers (I) 50,970 (3.7%);
|
|
1990 |
LAB |
45% |
Mary Roberts* (D) |
809,401 |
85.4% |
Mary Ann Ruggiero (Lbt) |
137,493 |
14.5% |
1,346 |
0.1% |
948,240 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
|
|
1988 |
AG |
53% |
Dave Frohnmayer* (R) |
965,767 |
88.9% |
Fred Oerther (Lbt) |
120,228 |
11.1% |
0 |
0.0% |
1,085,995 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
|
1988 |
SOS |
56% |
Barbara Roberts* (D) |
780,493 |
67.6% |
John Sheppard (R) |
333,698 |
28.9% |
40,599 [+] |
3.5% |
1,154,790 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
Martin Buchanan (Lbt) 40,599 (3.5%);
|
1988 |
TRE |
54% |
Tony Meeker* (R) |
634,319 |
57.0% |
Steve Anderson (D) |
439,143 |
39.4% |
39,866 [+] |
3.6% |
1,113,328 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
Steve Buckstein (Lbt) 39,866 (3.6%);
|
|
1986 |
LAB |
48% |
Mary Roberts* (D) |
666,954 |
68.3% |
Dan Goodhall (R) |
309,467 |
31.7% |
156 |
0.0% |
976,577 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
|
|
1984 |
AG |
59% |
Dave Frohnmayer* (R) |
764,538 |
65.1% |
Vern Cook (D) |
409,430 |
34.9% |
417 |
0.0% |
1,174,385 |
[-] Other candidates in 1984:
|
1984 |
SOS |
60% |
Barbara Roberts (D) |
518,145 |
43.1% |
Donna Zajonc (R) |
439,854 |
36.6% |
244,030 [+] |
20.3% |
1,202,029 |
[-] Other candidates in 1984:
Don Clark (I) 241,995 (20.1%);
|
1984 |
TRE |
58% |
Bill Rutherford* (R) |
677,714 |
58.4% |
Grattan Kerans (D) |
481,872 |
41.6% |
0 |
0.0% |
1,159,586 |
[-] Other candidates in 1984:
|
|
1982 |
LAB |
49% |
Mary Roberts* (D) |
600,583 |
62.4% |
Mike Wooten (R) |
320,517 |
33.3% |
40,990 [+] |
4.3% |
962,090 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Burgess Laughlin (Lbt) 40,929 (4.3%);
|
|
1976 |
AG |
56% |
Jim Redden (D) |
599,796 |
63.1% |
James Durham (R) |
350,460 |
36.9% |
0 |
0.0% |
950,256 |
[-] Other candidates in 1976:
|
1976 |
SOS |
58% |
Norma Paulus (R) |
591,807 |
60.4% |
Blaine Whipple (D) |
388,565 |
39.6% |
0 |
0.0% |
980,372 |
[-] Other candidates in 1976:
|
1976 |
TRE |
58% |
Clay Myers (R) |
493,745 |
50.8% |
Jewel Lansing (D) |
478,593 |
49.2% |
0 |
0.0% |
972,338 |
[-] Other candidates in 1976:
|
|
1972 |
AG |
57% |
Lee Johnson* (R) |
450,979 |
50.8% |
Joe Smith (D) |
436,836 |
49.2% |
65 |
0.0% |
887,880 |
[-] Other candidates in 1972:
|
1972 |
SOS |
58% |
Clay Myers* (R) |
552,268 |
61.5% |
Beulah Hand (D) |
345,690 |
38.5% |
95 |
0.0% |
898,053 |
[-] Other candidates in 1972:
|
1972 |
TRE |
56% |
Jim Redden (D) |
480,863 |
55.3% |
Craig Berkman (R) |
388,140 |
44.7% |
145 |
0.0% |
869,148 |
[-] Other candidates in 1972:
|
|
1968 |
AG |
64% |
Lee Johnson (R) |
437,850 |
55.0% |
Robert Thornton* (D) |
358,046 |
45.0% |
27 |
0.0% |
795,923 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968:
|
1968 |
SOS |
64% |
Clay Myers (R) |
430,840 |
54.1% |
George Van Hoomissen (D) |
365,778 |
45.9% |
38 |
0.0% |
796,656 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968:
|
1968 |
TRE |
63% |
Robert Straub* (D) |
531,735 |
67.7% |
Ancel Page (R) |
253,869 |
32.3% |
15 |
0.0% |
785,619 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968:
|
|
1964 |
AG |
66% |
Robert Thornton* (D) |
469,808 |
61.8% |
Merlin Estep (R) |
290,924 |
38.2% |
21 |
0.0% |
760,753 |
[-] Other candidates in 1964:
|
1964 |
SOS |
66% |
Tom McCall (R) |
432,150 |
56.0% |
Alfred Corbett (D) |
338,487 |
43.9% |
505 |
0.1% |
771,142 |
[-] Other candidates in 1964:
|
1964 |
TRE |
66% |
Robert Straub (D) |
389,085 |
51.1% |
Howard Belton* (R) |
371,578 |
48.8% |
14 |
0.0% |
760,677 |
[-] Other candidates in 1964:
|
|
1960 |
AG |
69% |
Robert Thornton* (D) |
388,143 |
52.0% |
Carl Francis (R) |
358,489 |
48.0% |
13 |
0.0% |
746,645 |
[-] Other candidates in 1960:
|
1960 |
SOS |
70% |
Howell Appling (R) |
415,378 |
54.7% |
Monroe Sweetland (D) |
343,461 |
45.3% |
37 |
0.0% |
758,876 |
[-] Other candidates in 1960:
|
1960 |
TRE |
69% |
Howard Belton (R) |
390,868 |
52.5% |
Ward Cook (D) |
354,330 |
47.5% |
9 |
0.0% |
745,207 |
[-] Other candidates in 1960:
|