Legislative districts in the state of Oregon
Oregon's 48th House district after redistricting after the 2020 Census
District 48 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 contains portions of Clackamas and Multnomah counties. The district includes areas of outer southeast Portland surrounding Powell Butte as well as parts of Barton , Boring , Damascus , and Happy Valley . The current representative for the district is Democrat Hoa Nguyen of Portland.[ 1] [ 2]
Election results
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
Opponent
Party
Percent
Write-in percentage
2000
Wayne Krieger
Republican
55.73%
Barbara Dodrill
Democratic
44.27%
No third candidate
No fourth candidate
2002
Mike Schaufler
Democratic
54.16%
Michael Wrathell
Republican
39.30%
Jeremy Bowen
Constitution
5.69%
0.85%
2004
Mike Schaufler
Democratic
51.48%
Dave Mowry
Republican
48.52%
No third candidate
2006
Mike Schaufler
Democratic
74.26%
Bill Stallings
Constitution
24.22%
1.52%
2008
Mike Schaufler
Democratic
95.75%
Unopposed
4.25%
2010
Mike Schaufler
Democratic
56.84%
Kayla Fioravanti
Republican
42.43%
Jeff Caton
Independent
0.73%
No fourth candidate
2012
Jeff Reardon
Democratic
68.75%
Sonny Yellott
Republican
30.79%
No third candidate
0.46%
2014
Jeff Reardon
Democratic
67.19%
Sonny Yellott
Republican
31.92%
0.89%
2016
Jeff Reardon
Democratic
62.92%
Sonny Yellott
Republican
28.13%
Gary Lyndon Dye
Libertarian
4.69%
Timothy Crawley
[ a]
3.97%
0.29%
2018
Jeff Reardon
Democratic
69.36%
Sonny Yellott
Republican
30.22%
No third candidate
No fourth candidate
0.42%
2020
Jeff Reardon
Democratic
75.68%
Edward Marihart
Libertarian
22.32%
2.00%
2022
Hoa Nguyen
Democratic
51.24%
John Masterman
Republican
48.68%
0.08%
^ Timothy Crawley ran with no party affiliation in this election.[ 5]
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