Oregon's 10th Senate district
District 10 of the Oregon State Senate comprises parts of Marion and Polk counties, including much of Salem. The last Senator elected to represent this district was Republican Jackie Winters of Salem, who died of lung cancer on May 29, 2019. Denyc Boles, who had been serving as the Representative for District 19 in the Oregon House of Representatives, was appointed on June 25, 2019 as Winters' replacement.[1]
Election results
District boundaries have changed over time. From 1993 until 2003, the district covered parts of east Portland. Since 2003, the district has covered portions of the Salem metropolitan area.
Year | Candidate | Party | Percent | Opponent | Party | Percent |
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1984 | Jane Cease | Democratic | 100.0% | Unopposed | ||
1988 | Jane Cease | Democratic | 100.0% | Unopposed | ||
1992 | Ron Cease | Democratic | 86.2% | Ed Marlhart | Libertarian | 13.8% |
1996 | Avel Gordly | Democratic | 72.6% | Everett Hall | Republican | 27.4% |
2000 | Avel Gordly | Democratic | 84.5% | Roy Burkett | Constitution | 14.5% |
2002 | Jackie Winters | Republican | 54.6% | Bryan Johnston | Democratic | 45.4% |
2006 | Jackie Winters | Republican | 53.6% | Paul Evans | Democratic | 46.2% |
2010 | Jackie Winters | Republican | 68.4% | Jackie Pierce | Democratic | 31.3% |
2014 | Jackie Winters | Republican | 86.6% | Glen E. Ewert | Libertarian | 12.1% |
2018 | Jackie Winters | Republican | 53.9% | Deb Patterson | Democratic | 45.9% |
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References
- Lehman, Chris (June 25, 2019). "State Rep. Denyc Boles selected to replace the late Sen. Jackie Winters". The Oregonian. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
- "OR State Senate 10". Our Campaigns. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
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