The 58th Legislative Assembly of the U.S. state of Oregon convened on January 13, 1975 for its regular session,[1] and for a one-day special session in September 1975.[1] The Senate and House were both controlled by the Democratic Party .
Senate
Senate Members
House
House Members
Composition of the House
District
House Member
Party
22
Harvey Akeson
Democratic
11
Earl Blumenauer
Democratic
46
Dick Bonebrake
Democratic
29
Stan Bunn
Republican
41
Mary Burrows
Republican
37
Bernard Byers
Democratic
14
Howard Cherry
Democratic
15
Jim Chrest [c]
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William McCoy
20
Drew Davis
Democratic
50
Albert H. Densmore
Democratic
32
Margaret Dereli
Democratic
42
Nancie Fadeley
Democratic
4
Bill B. Ferguson
Democratic
33
Clinton D. Forbes
Democratic
40
David B. Frohnmayer
Democratic
30
Jeff Gilmour
Democratic
47
William Grannell
Democratic
27
Ralph Groener
Democratic
21
Richard Gustafson
Democratic
36
William F. Gwinn
Republican
3
Paul Hanneman
Republican
49
Cecil L. Johnson
Republican
54
Samuel S. Johnson
Republican
60
Denny Jones
Republican
13
Stephen Kafoury
Democratic
8
Vera Katz
Democratic
39
Grattan Kerans
Democratic
18
Lloyd Kinsey
Republican
43
Ted Kulongoski
Democratic
10
Phil Lang
Democratic
26
Ed Lindquist
Democratic
1
Dick Magruder
Democratic
5
Tom Marsh
Democratic
24
Roger E. Martin
Republican
34
Robert Marx
Democratic
15
William McCoy
Democratic
57
Wallace W. McCrae
Republican
52
Cleatis G. Mitchell
Democratic
51
Brad Morris
Republican
19
Hardy Myers
Democratic
23
Glenn E. Otto
Democratic
58
E. E. Patterson
Republican
31
Norma Paulus
Republican
12
Grace Olivier Peck
Democratic
16
Wally Priestley
Democratic
6
Mike Ragsdale
Republican
9
Mary Rieke
Republican
44
Bill Rogers
Republican
59
Max Simpson
Democratic
17
George W. Starr
Democratic
48
Edward Stevenson
Democratic
45
Robert M. Stults
Republican
55
Jack Sumner
Democratic
35
Antone C. VanVilet
Republican
56
Paul E. Walden
Republican
25
Glen W. Whallon
Democratic
7
Pat Whiting
Democratic
53
Gary Wilhelms
Republican
28
Curtis Wolfer
Democratic
2
William W. Wyatt
Democratic
Notes
^ Charles Hanlon was an Independent, but later became a Democrat in 1976.
^ Independent, later became a Democrat in 1976
^ Chrest was appointed to the house, replacing McCoy who resigned to accept an appointment to the senate.
References
^ a b "Oregon Secretary of State".