Oregon's 6th House district

District 6 of the Oregon House of Representatives is one of 60 House legislative districts in the state of Oregon. As of 2021, the boundary for the district includes a portion of Jackson County and almost entirely consists of the city of Medford. The current representative for the district is Republican Kim Wallan of Medford.[1][2]

Oregon's 6th House district after redistricting after the 2020 Census

Election results

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District boundaries have changed over time. Therefore, representatives before 2021 may not represent the same constituency as today. General election results from 2000 to present[3][4] are as follows:

Year Candidate Party Percent Opponent Party Percent Opponent Party Percent Write-in percentage
2000 Charlie Ringo Democratic 51.15% John Scruggs Republican 44.45% Kevin Schaumleffle Libertarian 4.41%
2002[a] Rob Patridge Republican 62.66% Barbara Davidson Democratic 36.98% No third candidate 0.35%
2004 Sal Esquivel Republican 58.36% John Doty Democratic 41.64%
2006 Sal Esquivel Republican 51.92% Mike Moran Democratic 47.88% 0.20%
2008 Sal Esquivel Republican 53.55% Lynn Howe Democratic 46.28% 0.17%
2010 Sal Esquivel Republican 56.55% Lynn Howe Democratic 43.16% 0.29%
2012 Sal Esquivel Republican 96.09% Unopposed 3.91%
2014 Sal Esquivel Republican 95.87% 4.13%
2016 Sal Esquivel Republican 56.49% Mike Moran Democratic 43.25% No third candidate 0.27%
2018 Kim Wallan Republican 53.89% Michelle Blum Atkinson Democratic 45.99% 0.12%
2020 Kim Wallan Republican 54.57% Alberto Enriquez Democratic 43.10% Alex Levi Usselman Libertarian 2.28% 0.06%
2022 Kim Wallan Republican 60.21% Dan Davis Democratic 39.69% No third candidate 0.10%
  1. ^ Rob Patridge was the incumbent in this election. He previously represented District 50, but was moved to this district due to redistricting following the 2000 United States census.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "State Representatives by District". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Representative Kim Wallan". Oregon State Legislature. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
  3. ^ "OR State House 06 - History". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  4. ^ "Election History: Oregon Statewide Election Results". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
  5. ^ "Patridge, Rob". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
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