Oregon's 14th Senate district
District 14 of the Oregon State Senate comprises parts of Washington and Multnomah counties, including most of Beaverton and Aloha and adjoining communities. It is currently represented by Democrat Mark Hass of Beaverton.
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District map
Election results
District boundaries have changed over time, therefore, senators before 2013 may not represent the same constituency as today. From 1993 until 2003, the district covered parts of Clackamas County, and from 2003 until 2013 it covered a slightly different area in Washington County.
Year | Candidate | Party | Percent | Opponent | Party | Percent | Opponent | Party | Percent |
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1982 | Steve Starkovich | Democratic | 56.8% | Joe Davis | Republican | 43.2% | |||
1986 | Bob Kintigh | Republican | 51.3% | Steve Starkovich | Democratic | 48.7% | |||
1990 | Bob Kintigh | Republican | 53.3% | Jack Elder | Democratic | 46.7% | |||
1994 | Ken Baker | Republican | 54.0% | Jay Watts | Democratic | 40.8% | Lindsey Bradshaw | Libertarian | 5.2% |
1998 | Rick Metsger | Democratic | 56.4% | Jerry Grisham | Republican | 43.6% | |||
2004 | Ryan Deckert | Democratic | 64.0% | Jay Omdahl | Republican | 36.0% | |||
2008 | Mark Hass | Democratic | 68.0% | Lisa Michaels | Republican | 31.9% | |||
2012 | Mark Hass | Democratic | 60.4% | Gary Coe | Republican | 36.7% | Mark Vetanen | Libertarian | 2.7% |
2016 | Mark Hass | Democratic | 97.2% | Unopposed |
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References
- "OR State Senate 14". Our Campaigns. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
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