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Oregon: U.S. Senators


U.S. Senators from Oregon, 1859-2010(May beincomplete!)
JosephLane 1859-61DelazonSmith 1859EdwardD. Baker 1860-61JamesW. Nesmith 1861-67BenjaminStark 1861-62BenjaminF. Harding 1862-65GeorgeH. Williams 1865-71HenryW. Corbett 1867-73JamesK. Kelly 1871-77JohnH. Mitchell 1873-79LaFayette Grover 1877-83JamesHarvey Slater 1879-85JosephN. Dolph 1883-95JohnH. Mitchell 1885-97GeorgeW. McBride 1895-1901JosephSimon 1898-1903JohnH. Mitchell 1901-05CharlesW. Fulton 1903-09JohnM. Gearin 1905-07FredW. Mulkey 1907JonathanBourne, Jr. 1907-13GeorgeE. Chamberlain 1909-21HarryLane 1913-17CharlesL. McNary 1917-18FredW. Mulkey 1918CharlesL. McNary 1918-44RobertN. Stanfield 1921-27FrederickSteiwer 1927-38AlfredEvan Reames 1938AlexanderG. Barry 1938-39RufusC. Holman 1939-45GuyCordon 1944-55WayneL. Morse 1945-69RichardL. Neuberger 1955-60HallS. Lusk 1960-61MaurineNeuberger 1960-67MarkO. Hatfield 1967-97BobPackwood 1969-95RonWyden 1996-GordonSmith 1997-2009

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1860:GeorgeL. Curry, defeated.
  • 1861 Oct 21:EdwardD. Baker, died in office.
  • 1905 Dec 8:JohnH. Mitchell, died in office.
  • 1906 Nov 6:JonathanBourne, Jr. (Rep), elected;JohnM. Gearin (Dem), defeated;A.G. Simola (Socialist), defeated;B.Lee Paget (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1906 Nov 6:FredW. Mulkey (Rep), elected;J.D. Stevens (Socialist), defeated;HiramGould (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1908 Nov 3:GeorgeE. Chamberlain (Dem), elected;H.M. Oake (Rep), defeated;J.Cooper (Socialist), defeated;I.H. Amos (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1912 Nov 5:HarryLane (Dem), elected;BenSelling (Rep), defeated;JonathanBourne, Jr. (Progressive), defeated;B.F. Ramp (Socialist), defeated;A.E. Clark (Progressive), defeated;B.Lee Paget (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1914 Nov 3:GeorgeE. Chamberlain (Dem), elected;R.A. Booth (Rep), defeated;WilliamHanley (Progressive), defeated;B.F. Ramp (Socialist), defeated;H.S. Stine (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1917 May 23:HarryLane, died in office.
  • 1917 May 29:CharlesL. McNary, appointed.
  • 1918 Nov 5:CharlesL. McNary (Rep), elected;OswaldWest (Dem), defeated;AlbertSlaughter (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1918 Nov 5:FredW. Mulkey (Rep), elected;MarthaBean (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1918 Dec 17:FredW. Mulkey, resigned;CharlesL. McNary, appointed.
  • 1920 Nov 2:RobertN. Stanfield (Rep), elected;GeorgeE. Chamberlain (Dem), defeated;AlbertSlaughter (Socialist), defeated;ThomasA. Hayes (Ind), defeated;C.H. Svenson (Industrial Labor), defeated.
  • 1924 Nov 4:CharlesL. McNary (Rep), elected;MiltonA. Miller (Dem), defeated;F.E. Coulter (Progressive), defeated;R.Robinson (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1926 Nov 2:FrederickSteiwer (Rep), elected;BertE. Haney (Dem), defeated;RobertN. Stanfield (Ind), defeated;W.P. Adams (Ind), defeated.
  • 1930 Nov 4:CharlesL. McNary (Rep), elected;EltonWatkins (Dem), defeated;LlewellynA. Banks (Ind), defeated;H.H. Stallard (Ind), defeated;O.D. Teel (Socialist & Ind), defeated.
  • 1932 Nov 8:FrederickSteiwer (Rep), elected;WalterB. Gleason (Dem), defeated;JoeA. Thomas (Socialist), defeated;F.E. Coulter (Ind), defeated;SverreJacobson (Socialist Labor), defeated;A.G. Krueger (Communist), defeated.
  • 1936 Nov 3:CharlesL. McNary (Rep), elected;WillisE. Mahoney (Dem), defeated;AlbertStreiff (Ind), defeated;EricHass (Socialist Labor), defeated;ClarenceRudder (Ind), defeated.
  • 1938 May 20:RobertA. Miller (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1938 May 20:WillisE. Mahoney (Dem), nominated;CarlC. Donaugh (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 May 20:RufusC. Holman (Rep), nominated;RobertN. Stanfield (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 May 20:AlexanderG. Barry (Rep), nominated;T.McNary Weed (Rep), defeated in primary;ReadeM. Ireland (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Nov 8:RufusC. Holman (Rep), elected;WillisE. Mahoney (Dem), defeated.
  • 1938 Nov 8:AlexanderG. Barry (Rep), elected;RobertA. Miller (Dem), defeated.
  • 1942 Nov 3:CharlesL. McNary (Rep), elected;WalterW. Whitbeck (Dem), defeated.
  • 1944 Feb 25:CharlesL. McNary, died in office.
  • 1944 Nov 7:WayneL. Morse (Dem), elected;EdgarW. Smith (Rep), defeated.
  • 1944 Nov 7:GuyCordon (Rep), elected;WillisE. Mahoney (Dem), defeated.
  • 1948 Nov 2:GuyCordon (Rep), elected;ManleyJ. Wilson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1950 Nov 7:WayneL. Morse (Rep), elected;HowardF. Latourette (Dem), defeated;HarlinTalbert (Progressive), defeated.
  • 1954 Nov 2:RichardL. Neuberger (Dem), elected;GuyCordon (Rep), defeated.
  • 1956 May 18:WayneL. Morse (Dem), nominated;WoodySmith (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1956 May 18:DouglasMcKay (Rep), nominated;PhilipS. Hitchcock (Rep), defeated in primary;ElmerDeetz (Rep), defeated in primary;HerbertGeorge Altvater (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1956 Nov 6:WayneL. Morse (Dem), elected;DouglasMcKay (Rep), defeated.
  • 1960 Mar 9:RichardL. Neuberger, died in office.
  • 1960 May 20:MaurineNeuberger (Dem), nominated;HarryC. Fowler (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamB. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;RoscoeIrmie Conn (Dem), defeated in primary;FredO. Like (Dem), defeated in primary;DanielN. Cox (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1960 May 20:ElmoSmith (Rep), nominated;HerbertGeorge Altvater (Rep), defeated in primary;R.F. Cook (Rep), defeated in primary;ThomasKillam (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1960 Nov 8:MaurineNeuberger (Dem), elected;ElmoSmith (Rep), defeated.
  • 1960 Nov 8:MaurineNeuberger (Dem), elected;ElmoSmith (Rep), defeated.
  • 1962 May 18:WayneL. Morse (Dem), nominated;CharlieGilbert (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1962 May 18:SigUnander (Rep), nominated;EdwinDurno (Rep), defeated in primary;HaroldM. Livingston (Rep), defeated in primary;R.F. Cook (Rep), defeated in primary;JamesBacaloff (Rep), defeated in primary;GlennE. Brixey (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1962 Nov 6:WayneL. Morse (Dem), elected;SigUnander (Rep), defeated.
  • 1966 May 24:RobertB. Duncan (Dem), nominated;HowardV. Morgan (Dem), defeated in primary;GilbertL. Meyer (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1966 May 24:MarkO. Hatfield (Rep), nominated;WalterHuss (Rep), defeated in primary;JamesBacaloff (Rep), defeated in primary;HerbertGeorge Altvater (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1966 Nov 8:MarkO. Hatfield (Rep), elected;RobertB. Duncan (Dem), defeated.
  • 1968 May 28:RobertB. Duncan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1968 Nov 5:BobPackwood (Rep), elected;WayneL. Morse (Dem), defeated.
  • 1972 May 23:RobertB. Duncan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1972 Nov 7:MarkO. Hatfield (Rep), elected;WayneL. Morse (Dem), defeated.
  • 1974 Nov 5:BobPackwood (Rep), elected;BettyRoberts (Dem), defeated;JasonBoe, defeated.
  • 1978 Nov 7:MarkO. Hatfield (Rep), elected;VernonCook (Dem), defeated.
  • 1980 Nov 4:BobPackwood (Rep), elected;TedKulongoski (Dem), defeated;TheodoraNathan (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 1984 Nov 6:MarkO. Hatfield (Rep), elected;MargaretHendriksen (Dem), defeated.
  • 1986 Nov 4:BobPackwood (Rep), elected;RickBauman (Dem), defeated;JoeLutz, defeated.
  • 1990 Nov 6:MarkO. Hatfield (Rep), elected;HarryLonsdale (Dem), defeated.
  • 1992:HarryLonsdale (Dem), defeated in primary;BobBell (Dem), defeated in primary;JosephWetzel (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1992 Nov 3:BobPackwood (Rep), elected;LesAuCoin (Dem), defeated;HarryLonsdale, defeated.
  • 1995 Oct 1:BobPackwood, resigned.
  • 1995 Dec 5:RonWyden (Dem), nominated;PeterA. DeFazio (Dem), defeated in primary;AnnaNevenich (Dem), defeated in primary;MichaelDonnelly (Dem), defeated in primary;J.J. T. Van Dooremolen (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1995 Dec 5:GordonSmith (Rep), nominated;NormaPaulus (Rep), defeated in primary;JackRoberts (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnThomas (Rep), defeated in primary;BrianJ. Boquist (Rep), defeated in primary;TonyC. Zangaro (Rep), defeated in primary;SamBerry (Rep), defeated in primary;JeffreyBrady (Rep), defeated in primary;ValentineChristian (Rep), defeated in primary;RobertJ. Fenton (Rep), defeated in primary;LexLoeb (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1996 Jan 30:RonWyden (Dem), elected;GordonSmith (Rep), defeated;KarenE. Shilling (American Independent), defeated;GeneNanni (Libertarian), defeated;VickieValdez (Socialist), defeated;LouGold (Pacific), defeated.
  • 1996 Nov 5:GordonSmith (Rep), elected;TomBruggere (Dem), defeated;BrentThompson (Reform), defeated;GaryKutcher (Pacific), defeated;PaulMohn (Libertarian), defeated;ChristopherPhelps (Socialist), defeated;MichaelL. Hoyes (Natural Law), defeated.
  • 1998 Nov 3:RonWyden (Dem), elected;JohnLim (Rep), defeated;KarynMoskowitz (Pacific), defeated;JimBrewster (Libertarian), defeated;MichaelA. Campbell (Natural Law), defeated;DeanM. Braa (Socialist), defeated.
  • 2002 Nov 5:GordonSmith (Rep), elected;BillBradbury (Dem), defeated;DanFitzgerald (Libertarian), defeated;LonMabon (Constitution), defeated.

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