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57th Oregon Legislative Assembly

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57th Oregon Legislative Assembly
56th Legislative Assembly 58th Legislative Assembly
Interior of the rotunda at the Capitol Building
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term1973-1974
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate PresidentJason Boe
President Pro TemporeRichard E. Groener
Majority LeaderBill Holmstrom
Minority LeaderVictor Atiyeh
Party controlDemocratic Party
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseRichard Eymann
Speaker Pro TemporePhil Lang
Majority LeaderLes AuCoin
Minority LeaderGordon L. Macpherson
Party controlDemocratic Party

The 57th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened for its regular session from January 8 to July 6, 1973.[1] There was also a special session from January 24 to February 24, 1974.[2]

Both houses were controlled by the Democratic Party of Oregon. The House speaker was Richard Eymann. Jason Boe was the Senate president;[3] Eymann would serve as Speaker only during the 57th legislature;[4] Boe would continue as President through the 1980 special session.[5]

Republican Tom McCall was governor during the 57th legislature.

The 57th legislature passed sweeping legislation, most notably Senate Bill 100, which established a framework for land use planning in the state.[6]

Bill McCoy, the first African American elected to Oregon's legislature, served his first term in the House during this session. He was later appointed to the Oregon Senate.

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 18
  Republican 12
 Total 30
 Government Majority 6

Senate Members

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Composition of the Senated
District Senator Party
4 Victor Atiyeh Republican
23 Jason Boe Democratic
22 Elizabeth Browne Democratic
17 Keith A. Burbridge Democratic
11 John D. Burns Democratic
6 Keith Burns[a] Democratic
16 Wallace P. Carson Jr. Republican
12 Vernon Cook Democratic
13 George Eivers Republican
20 Edward Fadeley Democratic
14 Richard Groener Democratic
5 Ted Hallock Democratic
3 Tom Hartung Republican
27 Fred W. Heard Democratic
1 Bill Holmstrom Democratic
7 Norman R. Howard Democratic
18 Dick Hoyt Republican
28 Kenneth Jernstedt Republican
19 Hector Macpherson Jr. Republican
9 Thomas R. Mahoney Democratic
15 Anthony Meeker Republican
26 Lynn Newbry Republican
2 Stan Ouderkirk Republican
25 Eugene "Debbs" Potts Democratic
24 Jack Ripper Democratic
10 Betty Roberts Democratic
30 Bob Smith Republican
8 Bill Stevenson [b] Democratic
29 Michael G. Thorne Democratic
21 George F. Wingard Republican

House

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 33
  Republican 27
 Total 60
 Government Majority 5

House Members

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Composition of the House
District House Member Party
22 Harvey Akeson Democratic
4 Les AuCoin Democratic
49 Sidney Bazett Republican
11 Earl Blumenauer Democratic
29 Stan Bunn Republican
41 Mary Burrows Republican
37 Bernard Byers Democratic
14 Howard L. Cherry Democratic
2 George F. Cole Democratic
50 Albert H. Densmore Democratic
32 Margaret Dereli Democratic
17 Robert A. Elliott Republican
44 Richard O. Eymann Democratic
42 Nancie Fadeley Democratic
30 Jeff Gilmour Democratic
47 William Grannell Democratic
27 Ralph Groener Democratic
36 William F. Gwinn Republican
5 Lewis B. Hampton Republican
3 Paul A. Hanneman Republican
57 Stafford Hansell Republican
35 Robert C. Ingalls Republican
52 Leigh Thronton Johnson Republican
54 Sam Johnson Republican
60 Denny Jones Republican
13 Stephen Kafoury Democratic
8 Vera Katz Democratic
18 Lloyd C. Kinsey Republican
10 Phil Lang Democratic
26 Ed Lindquist Democratic
38 Gordon l. MacPherson Republican
1 Dick Magruder Democratic
46 William E. Markham Republican
24 Roger E. Martin Republican
34 Robert Marx Democratic
15 William McCoy Democratic
51 Brad Morris Republican
59 Donald Oakes Republican
23 Glenn E. Otto Democratic
58 E. E. Patterson Republican
31 Norma Paulus Republican
12 Grace Olivier Peck Democratic
40 Laurence P. Perry Democratic
16 Wally Priestley Democratic
6 Mike Ragsdale Republican
9 Mary W. Rieke Republican
20 Mary Wendy Roberts Democratic
19 Keith Skelton Democratic
48 Edward Stevenson Democratic
43 David Stults Republican
45 Robert M. Stults Republican
55 Jack Sumner Democratic
56 Paul E. Walden Republican
25 Glen Whallon Democratic
39 Wayne Whitehead Republican
7 Pat Whiting Democratic
53 Gary Wilhelms Republican
21 Howard Willits Democratic
28 Curtis Wolfer Democratic
33 Martin F. Wolfer Democratic


See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Resigned November 30, 1974
  2. ^ Resigned December 15, 1974

References

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  1. ^ "State of Oregon: Blue Book - Chronology of Regular Legislative Sessions in Oregon".
  2. ^ "State of Oregon: Blue Book - Special Legislative Sessions in Oregon".
  3. ^ "Oregon Secretary of State".
  4. ^ Speakers of the House of Representatives of Oregon. Oregon Blue Book, Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on June 9, 2008.
  5. ^ Oregon Blue Book: Senate Presidents of Oregon. Oregon Secretary of State.
  6. ^ Nicholas, Jonathan. "Legislators: Are they really as hopeless as they look?". The Oregonian.
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