Oregon's 36th House district

District 36 of the Oregon House of Representatives is one of 60 House legislative districts in the state of Oregon. As of 2021, the district is contained entirely within Washington County and includes southern Beaverton and Hillsboro. The current representative for the district is Democrat Hai Pham.[1][2]

Oregon's 36th 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 Betsy Close Republican 56.04% John Donovan Democratic 43.96% No third candidate
2002[a] Mary Nolan Democratic 95.95% Unopposed 4.05%
2004 Mary Nolan Democratic 86.70% Joe Tabor Libertarian 12.32% No third candidate 0.98%
2006 Mary Nolan Democratic 84.77% Frank Dane Libertarian 14.66% No third candidate 0.57%
2008 Mary Nolan Democratic 81.21% Steve Oppenheim Republican 14.83% Jay Ellefson Libertarian 3.64% 0.31%
2010 Mary Nolan Democratic 78.42% Diane Schendel Republican 21.30% No third candidate 0.28%
2012 Jennifer Williamson Democratic 82.22% Bruce Neal Republican 17.39% No third candidate 0.40%
2014 Jennifer Williamson Democratic 85.04% Amanda Burnham Libertarian 14.16% No third candidate 0.79%
2016 Jennifer Williamson Democratic 88.73% Amanda Burnham Libertarian 10.81% No third candidate 0.46%
2018 Jennifer Williamson Democratic 98.05% Unopposed 1.95%
2020 Lisa Reynolds Democratic 83.06% James Ball Republican 16.78% No third candidate 0.16%
2022 Hai Pham Democratic 61.43% Greer Trice Republican 38.41% No third candidate 0.16%
  1. ^ Mary Nolan was the incumbent in this election. She previously represented District 11, 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 April 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "Representative Hai Pham". Oregon State Legislature. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
  3. ^ "OR State House 36 - History". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  4. ^ "Election History: Oregon Statewide Election Results". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  5. ^ "Nolan, Mary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
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