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Oregon's 14th Senate district

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Oregon's 14th Senate District as of September 27, 2021

Oregon's 14th Senate district comprises parts of Washington and Multnomah counties, including much of Beaverton and southwest Portland. It contains Oregon House districts 27 and 28. It is currently represented by Democrat Kate Lieber of Beaverton.

Election results

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District boundaries have changed over time. Therefore, senators before 2013 may not represent the same constituency as today. From 1993 until 2003, the district covered parts of Clackamas County; from 2003 until 2013, it shifted to cover most of Beaverton and Aloha south of Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway as well as Sylvan and West Slope; and from 2013 until 2023, it lost much of its land in Multnomah County while gaining the Progress Ridge neighborhood of south Beaverton.

The current district is slightly reconfigured, gaining back much of southwest Portland between the Sunset Highway and SW Taylors Ferry Road/I-5, including parts of downtown Portland, and adding Cedar Hills, but losing all of Aloha and much of Beaverton, including the Central Beaverton neighborhood.

The results are as follows:[1]

Year Candidate Party Percent Opponent Party Percent Opponent Party Percent
1982 Steve Starkovich Democratic 56.8% Joe Davis Republican 43.2% No third candidate
1986 Bob Kintigh Republican 51.3% Steve Starkovich Democratic 48.7%
1990 Bob Kintigh Republican 53.3% Jack Elder Democratic 46.7%
1994 Ken Baker Republican 54.0% Jay Watts Democratic 40.8% Lindsey Bradshaw Libertarian 5.2%
1998 Rick Metsger Democratic 56.4% Jerry Grisham Republican 43.6% No third candidate
2004 Ryan Deckert Democratic 64.0% Jay Omdahl Republican 36.0%
2008 Mark Hass Democratic 68.0% Lisa Michaels Republican 31.9%
2012 Mark Hass Democratic 60.4% Gary Coe Republican 36.7% Mark Vetanen Libertarian 2.7%
2016 Mark Hass Democratic 97.2% Unopposed
2020 Kate Lieber Democratic 69.0% Harmony Mulkey Republican 30.8% No third candidate

References

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  1. ^ "OR State Senate 14". Our Campaigns. Retrieved September 18, 2017.