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Oregon was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1859. Its current U.S. senators are Democrats Ron Wyden (serving since 1996) and Jeff Merkley (serving since 2009). Mark Hatfield was the state's longest serving senator (1967–1997). Prior to 1906, U.S. senators were elected by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. In 1904, Oregon voters passed a ...
The current Oregon delegation consists of 6 congresspersons and 2 senators serving in the 118th United States Congress. The dean of the current delegation is Senator Ron Wyden, having served in the Senate since 1996 and in Congress since 1981.
State Portrait Senator Party Born Occupation(s) Previous elective office(s) Education Assumed office Class Residence [6] Alabama: Tommy Tuberville: Republican September 18, 1954 (age 70) Investment management firm partner
Oregon's 2nd Senate District as of September 27, 2021. District 2 of the Oregon State Senate comprises all of Josephine County as well as southern Douglas County and northwestern Jackson County. It is composed of Oregon House districts 3 and 4. It is currently represented by Republican Art Robinson of Cave Junction.
Redistricted to the 3rd district. 3rd: March 4, 1913 – March 3, 1915 Redistricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1912. Lost renomination to McArthur. Joseph Lane: Democratic: Oregon Territory: March 4, 1851 – February 14, 1859 Elected in 1851 Retired to run for U.S. senator upon statehood. Lafayette Lane: Democratic: At-large ...
Each Senate district is composed of exactly two House districts: Senate District 1 contains House Districts 1 and 2, SD 2 contains HD 3 and HD 4, and so on. (Maps of Senate districts can be found in the Oregon State Senate article.) Senate districts contain about 127,700 people, and are redrawn every ten years. [3]
While most little league games are high scoring, South Central shut out La Grande by a narrow margin of 2-0. South Central cruised by West Salem Little League 30-6 and secured its spot in the final.
This is the list of U.S. states that have participated in the Little League World Series since its inception in 1947. As of 2023, 44 states have qualified and participated in at least one world series. The United States holds a total of 37 Little League titles won by 14 different states.