The 59th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 10, 1977, and adjourned July 5, 1977.[1]
59th Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1977 | ||||
Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | Jason Boe (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Fred W. Heard (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Victor Atiyeh (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Phil Lang (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Ed Lindquist (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Roger E. Martin (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon |
Senate
editAffiliation | Members | |
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Democratic | 24 | |
Republican | 6 | |
Total | 30 | |
Government Majority | 18 |
Elizabeth W. Browne resigned on July 5, 1977. Ted Kulongoski was appointed in her place on August 2, 1977. Wallace P. Carson Jr. resigned on October 21, 1977. L. B. Day was appointed in his place on November 10, 1977. Betty Roberts resigned September 1, 1977. Raul Soto-Seelig was appointed in her place on September 26, 1977.
Members
editHouse
editAffiliation | Members | |
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Democratic | 37 | |
Republican | 23 | |
Total | 60 | |
Government Majority | 14 |
Theodore Kulongoski resigned on August 2, 1977. Clinton Boehringer was appointed on September 6, 1977, to fill the vacancy. Brad Morris resigned on July 31, 1977. Eldon Johnson was appointed on September 6, 1977, to fill the vacancy.
Members
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Oregon State Legislature". Oregon Legislature.