Oregon's 22nd Senate district

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Oregon's 22nd Senate District as of September 27, 2021

District 22 of the Oregon State Senate comprises parts of north and northeast Portland. The district is composed of Oregon House districts 43 and 44. It is currently represented by Democrat Lew Frederick of Portland.

Election results[edit]

District boundaries have changed over time. Therefore, senators before 2021 may not represent the same constituency as today. From 1993 until 2003, the district covered parts of Lane and Douglas counties; from 2003 until 2013, it shifted to cover north and northeast Portland; and from 2013 until 2023, it remained mostly unchanged, losing area in Sullivan's Gulch while gaining land bounded by NE 148th Avenue and railroad tracks running along NE Killingsworth St and NE Sandy Avenue.

The current district undoes those gains and losses from the previous iteration while simultaneously adding much of the Alameda and Cully neighborhoods and losing the Sumner neighborhood.

The results are as follows:[1]

Year Candidate Party Percent Opponent Party Percent
1982 Bill Frye Democratic 58.2% Jonathan Bates Republican 41.8%
1986 Bill Frye Democratic 67.3% Robert James O'Reilly Republican 32.7%
1988 Peggy Jolin Democratic 100.0% Unopposed
1990 Peggy Jolin Democratic 66.7% Paul S. Holbo Republican 33.3%
1994 Bob Kintigh Republican 53.0% Karsten Rasmussen Democratic 47.0%
1998 Tony Corcoran Democratic 51.9% Cedric Lee Hayden Republican 48.1%
2004 Margaret Carter Democratic 97.4% Unopposed
2008 Margaret Carter Democratic 98.2%
2010[a] Chip Shields Democratic 87.9% Dwayne E. Runyan Republican 11.8%
2012 Chip Shields Democratic 91.6% Herb Booth Libertarian 7.8%
2016 Lew Frederick Democratic 92.0% Unopposed
2020 Lew Frederick Democratic 98.05%
  1. ^ Off-cycle election due to the resignation of Margaret Carter in 2009 to take a position at the Oregon Department of Human Services. Chip Shields was the incument in this election, as he had previously been appointed to the open seat.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "OR State Senate 22". Our Campaigns. Retrieved December 31, 2017.