80th Oregon Legislative Assembly
80th Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 2019–2021 | ||||
Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | Peter Courtney (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Ginny Burdick (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Jackie Winters (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Tina Kotek (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Jennifer Williamson (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Carl Wilson (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic |
The 80th Oregon Legislative Assembly will be the next meeting of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. It is scheduled to begin January 22, 2019.
In the November 2018 elections, the Democratic Party of Oregon gained supermajority status in both houses: one seat in the Senate for a 18–12 majority, and three seats in the House for a 38–22 majority.[1]
Senate
The Oregon State Senate is composed of 18 Democrats and 12 Republicans. Democrats gained one seat in District 3.[1]
Senate members
Senate President: Peter Courtney (D–11 Salem)
President Pro Tempore: Laurie Monnes Anderson (D–25 Gresham)
Majority Leader: Ginny Burdick (D–18 Portland)
Minority Leader: Jackie Winters (R-10 Salem)
House members
Based on the results of the 2016 elections, the Oregon House of Representatives is composed of 38 Democrats and 22 Republicans. Democrats gained three seats from the previous session.[1]
Speaker: Tina Kotek (D–44 Portland)
Speaker Pro Tempore: Paul Holvey (D-8 Eugene)
Majority Leader: Jennifer Williamson (D–36 Portland)
Minority Leader: Carl Wilson (R–3 Grants Pass)
See also
References
External links
- Chronology of regular legislative sessions from the Oregon Blue Book
- Chronology of special legislative sessions from the Blue Book