Oregon's 41st House district
District 41 of the Oregon House of Representatives is one of 60 House legislative districts in the state of Oregon. As of 2013, the boundary for the district includes portions of Clackamas and Multnomah counties. The current representative for the district is Democrat Karin Power of Milwaukie.[1][2]
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Population (2018) | 67,504 |
District 41 encompasses the cities of Milwaukie, Oak Grove, and the Portland neighborhoods of Sellwood, Eastmoreland, and part of Brentwood-Darlington. The district is relatively diverse in that it includes upscale, middle-class, and working-class neighborhoods.
List of members representing the district
Member | Party | Years | District Home | Electoral history |
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Mary McCauley Burrows | Republican | 1973–1987 | Eugene | Elected in 1972 Re-elected in 1982 Re-elected in 1984 Retired |
David Dix | Democratic | 1987–1991 | Eugene | Elected in 1986 Re-elected in 1988 Lost re-election |
Marie D. Bell | Republican | 1991–1993 | Eugene | Elected in 1990 Lost re-election |
Cynthia Wooten | Democratic | 1993–1999 | Eugene | Elected in 1992 Re-elected in 1994 Re-elected in 1996 Retired |
Democratic | 1999–2003 | Eugene | Elected in 1998 Re-elected in 2000 Resigned when elected to the Oregon State Senate | |
Democratic | 2003–2015 | Milwaukie | Redistricted from the 25th district and re-elected in 2002 Re-elected in 2004 Re-elected in 2006 Re-elected in 2008 Re-elected in 2010 Re-elected in 2012 Retired | |
Democratic | 2015–2017 | Portland | Elected in 2014
Resigned when elected to the Oregon State Senate | |
Democratic | 2017–2023 | Milwaukie | Elected in 2016
Re-elected in 2018 | |
Democratic | 2023–Present | Milwaukie | Elected in 2022 |
Election results
District boundaries have changed over time, therefore, representatives before 2013 may not represent the same constituency as today. General election results from 2000 to present[3][4] are as follows:
Year | Candidate | Party | Percent | Opponent | Party | Percent | Opponent | Party | Percent |
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2000 | Vicki Walker | Democratic | 53.15% | Jeff Miller | Republican | 46.85% | |||
2002[lower-alpha 1] | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | 79.86% | Matt Fisher | Libertarian | 19.25% | Write-ins | 0.89% | |
2004 | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | 72.98% | Steven Rowe | Republican | 24.69% | Rita Lynn | Constitution | 2.33% |
2006 | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | 96.92% | Write-ins | 3.08% | ||||
2008 | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | 80.10% | Randy Uchytil | Republican | 19.48% | Write-ins | 0.41% | |
2010 | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | 75.66% | Hugo Schulz | Republican | 24.05% | Write-ins | 0.29% | |
2012 | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | 72.31% | Timothy McMenamin | Republican | 27.47% | Write-ins | 0.22% | |
2014 | Kathleen Taylor | Democratic | 70.49% | Timothy McMenamin | Republican | 29.08% | Write-ins | 0.44% | |
2016 | Karin Power | Democratic | 71.35% | Timothy McMenamin | Republican | 28.43% | Write-ins | 0.22% | |
2018 | Karin Power | Democratic | 97.14% | Write-ins | 2.86% | ||||
2020 | Karin Power | Democratic | 73.74% | Michael Newgard | Republican | 26.11% | Write-ins | 0.15% | |
2022 | Mark Gamba | Democratic | 78.21% | Rob Reynolds | Republican | 21.67 | Write-ins | 0.12% |
- Carolyn Tomei was the incumbent in this election. She previously represented District 25, but was moved to this district due to redistricting following the 2000 United States Census.[5]
References
- "State Representatives by District". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
- "Representative Karin A. Power". Oregon State Legislature. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- "OR State House 41 - History". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
- "Election History: Oregon Statewide Election Results". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- "Tomei, Carolyn". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.