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Frank Morse is an American politician served as a member of the Oregon State Senate for the 8th district from 2003 until 2012. He was first elected in 2002, defeating Democrat Barbara Ross, and was re-elected in 2006 and 2010. In September 2012, Morse resigned his office, stating that it was "time for new energy" in the position. [1]
Frank Morse may refer to: . F. Bradford Morse (1921–1994), U.S. congressman from Massachusetts; Frank Morse (Oregon politician), member of the Oregon State Senate Frank Morse (rugby league), New Zealand rugby league player
Wayne Morse (1900–1974) was a U.S. Senator from Oregon from 1945 to 1969. Senator Morse may also refer to: Allen B. Morse (1837–1921), Michigan State Senate; Chuck Morse (born 1960), New Hampshire State Senate; Elmer D. Morse (1844–1921), Wisconsin State Senate; Frank Morse (Oregon politician) (fl. 1970s–2010s), Oregon State Senate
Then-state senator Betsy Johnson cited reasons for the extended session in a legislative update: a need to revamp the state budget in the face of declining revenues, and the political dynamics of a new Democratic governor (Ted Kulongoski), a Republican-controlled House of Representatives, and the evenly divided Senate.
Sep. 14—CONCORD — Retired Army Brig. Gen. Don Bolduc's big lead in the polls for the U.S. Senate Republican nomination shrunk but his support was still enough to hang onto a narrow victory in ...
Democrats took control of the Senate in the 2004 elections, and of the House in the 2006 elections. The Senate had been controlled by Republicans since 1997 and the House since 1990. [citation needed] Many Republican legislators resigned or declined to run for reelection in 2008. Democrats lost one seat in the Senate, and gained five in the House.
Morse ran unsuccessfully for Senate last year, and the former president stayed neutral in that GOP primary, whose winner, Don Bolduc, falsely claimed that the 2020 was stolen from Trump, while ...
Morse (D) Henry Cabot Lodge (R) William Cogswell (R) Edward Burnett (D) John E. Russell (D) 51st (1889–1891) Charles S. Randall (R) Elijah A. Morse (R) John F. Andrew (D) Joseph H. O'Neil (D) Nathaniel P. Banks (R) Frederic T. Greenhalge (R) John W. Candler (R) Joseph H. Walker (R) Rodney Wallace (R) 52nd (1891–1893) Sherman Hoar (D) Moses ...