2024 Oregon State Senate election

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{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2024}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2024 Oregon State Senate election

| country = Oregon

| type = legislative

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2022 Oregon Senate election

| previous_year = 2022

| next_election = 2026 Oregon Senate election

| next_year = 2026

| seats_for_election = 15 of 30 seats in the Oregon State Senate

| majority_seats = 16

| election_date = November 5, 2024

| image1 = Rob_Wagner.jpg

| leader1 = Rob Wagner

| party1 = Democratic Party of Oregon

| leader_since1 = January 9, 2023

| leaders_seat1 = 19Lake Oswego

| last_election1 = 17 seats

| seats1 = 18

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 1

| popular_vote1 =

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| swing1 =

| image2 = 3x4.svg

| leader2 = Daniel Bonham

| party2 = Oregon Republican Party

| leader_since2 = April 15, 2024

| leaders_seat2 = 26The Dalles

| last_election2 = 12 seats

| seats2 = 12

| seat_change2 = {{steady}}

| popular_vote2 =

| percentage2 =

| swing2 =

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| map = {{Switcher

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| Results by gains and holds

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| Results by winning party vote share}}

| map_caption = Results of the elections:
{{legend0|#0671B0|Democratic gain}}
{{legend0|#92C5DE|Democratic hold}} {{legend0|#F48882|Republican hold}}
{{legend0|#D3D3D3|No election}}
Vote share:
{{legend0|#7996E2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674DE|60–70%}} {{legend0|#3933E5|80–90%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}
{{legend0|#E27F7F|50–60%}} {{legend0|#D75D5D|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D72F30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#C21B18|80–90%}} {{legend0|#A80000|>90%}}

| title = President of the Senate

| before_election = Rob Wagner

| before_party = Democratic

| after_election = Rob Wagner

| after_party = Democratic

}}

{{ElectionsOR}}

The 2024 Oregon State Senate election was held in the U.S. state of Oregon on November 5, 2024, to elect 15 of the 30 members of the State Senate to the 83rd Oregon Legislature.

Primary elections were held in several districts on May 21, 2024.{{Cite web |title=2024 State Primary Election Dates |url=https://www.ncsl.org/elections-and-campaigns/2024-state-primary-election-dates |access-date=March 25, 2024 |website=www.ncsl.org}} The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislative Assembly, the Oregon House of Representatives, and other elections.{{Cite web |title=Oregon elections, 2024 |url=https://ballotpedia.org/Oregon_elections,_2024 |access-date=September 12, 2023 |website=Ballotpedia |language=en}}

The Democrats gained a three-fifths supermajority in the Senate for the first time since the 2020 Senate election.{{Cite web |last=Oregonian/OregonLive |first=Carlos Fuentes {{!}} The |date=2024-11-10 |title=Oregon Democrats regain supermajority in state Senate but appear to fall short in House |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2024/11/oregon-democrats-regain-supermajority-in-state-senate-but-appear-to-fall-short-in-house.html |access-date=2024-11-24 |website=oregonlive |language=en}}

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Background

On August 8, 2023, Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade announced that as per the recently passed Oregon Ballot Measure 113, 10 Republican senators who participated in walkouts earlier in the year are not eligible for re-election for the next term. Six of these senators are up for election in 2024.{{Cite web |last1=Shapiro |first1=Ari |author-link=Ari Shapiro |last2=VanderHart |first2=Dirk |last3=Mohammad |first3=Lina |last4=Brown |first4=Ashley |last5=Westervelt |first5=Eric |date=May 15, 2023 |title=Oregon Republicans' walkouts trigger a new state law on reelection |url=https://www.npr.org/2023/05/15/1176310465/oregon-republicans-walkouts-trigger-a-new-state-law-on-re-election |website=NPR}} Some of the senators filed a lawsuit against the secretary of state,{{Cite news |last=VanderHart |first=Dirk |date=August 25, 2023 |title=Republican senators sue Oregon secretary of state, saying walkout doesn't block them from seeking reelection |work=Oregon Public Broadcasting |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2023/08/25/oregon-walkout-measure-113-politics-knopp-weber-findley-linthicum-republican-lawsuit/ |access-date=September 26, 2023}} with the Oregon Supreme Court eventually ruling unanimously that they could not be placed on the ballot in 2024 and 2026.{{cite news |last1=Shumway |first1=Julia |title=Oregon Supreme Court bars Republican senators who participated in walkout from reelection |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/02/01/oregon-supreme-court-bars-republican-senators-who-participated-in-walkout-from-reelection/ |access-date=February 1, 2024 |work=Oregon Capital Chronicle |date=February 1, 2024}}

Electoral system

The 15 members of the Senate up for election were elected from single-member districts via first-past-the-post voting for four-year terms.

Contested nominations of recognized major parties (Democratic and Republican) for each district were determined by a primary election on May 21, 2024.

Minor party candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates must file a request with the Secretary of State's office for votes for them to be counted. Candidates for the state Senate in 2024 were required to file to run from September 14, 2023, to March 12, 2024.{{Cite web |title=Public Elections Calendar {{!}} data.oregon.gov {{!}} Oregon's Open Data Portal {{!}} Oregon.gov |url=https://data.oregon.gov/Administrative/Public-Elections-Calendar/tzci-8iq5 |access-date=March 25, 2024 |website=data.oregon.gov}}

Predictions

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!Source

!Ranking

!As of

CNalysis{{Cite web |title=24 OR Forecast |url=https://projects.cnalysis.com/23-24/sl/oregon#upper |access-date=March 26, 2024 |website=projects.cnalysis.com}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|March 25, 2024

Outgoing incumbents

= Democrats =

  • District 23: Michael Dembrow is retiring.{{Cite news |date=September 29, 2023 |title=State Rep. Khanh Pham Will Run for Oregon Senate |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2023/09/19/rep-khanh-pham-will-run-for-oregon-senate/ |access-date=September 26, 2023}}

=Republicans=

  • District 2: Art Robinson is barred from re-election.
  • District 27: Tim Knopp, the former minority leader, is barred from re-election.
  • District 28: Dennis Linthicum is barred from re-election in the Senate, and is running for secretary of state instead.
  • District 29: Bill Hansell is both retiring and barred from re-election.{{cite web |last1=Shumway |first1=Julia |date=March 2, 2023 |title=Longtime eastern Oregon Sen. Bill Hansell plans to retire in 2024 |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/briefs/longtime-eastern-oregon-sen-bill-hansell-plans-to-retire-in-2024/ |website=Oregon Capital Chronicle |publisher=}}{{Cite web |last=Shumway |first=Julia |date=2024-02-01 |title=Oregon Supreme Court bars Republican senators who participated in walkout from reelection • Oregon Capital Chronicle |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/02/01/oregon-supreme-court-bars-republican-senators-who-participated-in-walkout-from-reelection/ |access-date=2024-09-14 |website=Oregon Capital Chronicle |language=en-US}}
  • District 30: Lynn Findley is both retiring and barred from re-election.{{cite news |last1=Shumway |first1=Julia |title=Oregon Supreme Court to rule Thursday in Republican Senate walkout case |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/01/31/oregon-supreme-court-to-rule-thursday-in-republican-senate-walkout-case/ |access-date=February 1, 2024 |work=Oregon Capital Chronicle |date=January 31, 2024}}

= Independents =

Overview

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Party

! colspan="2" |Candidates

! rowspan="2" |Votes

! rowspan="2" |%

! colspan="3" |Primary seats

Primary

!Secondary

!Before

!After

!+/−

style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party of Oregon}}" |

|Democratic

| style="text-align:right;" |10

| style="text-align:right;" |10

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |17

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |

style="background-color:{{party color|Oregon Republican Party}}" |

|Republican

| style="text-align:right;" |23

| style="text-align:right;" |13

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |10

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:center;" |

style="background-color:{{party color|Independent Party of Oregon}}" |

|IPO

| style="text-align:right;" |0

| style="text-align:right;" |0

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |1

| style="text-align:right;" |0

| style="text-align:right;" |{{loss}} 1

colspan="2" |Total

| style="text-align:right;" | 33

| style="text-align:right;" | 23

| style="text-align:right;" |

| style="text-align:right;" |100.0

| style="text-align:right;" |30

| style="text-align:right;" |30

| style="text-align:right;" |±0

= Summary by district =

class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:95%;line-height:14px;"

! class="unsortable" | District

! class="unsortable" | Incumbent

! colspan="2" | Party

! class="unsortable" | Elected Senator

! colspan="2" | Party

1st

| David Brock Smith

|style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

| David Brock Smith

|style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

2nd

| style="background:#E9E9E9;" |Art Robinson

|style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

|Noah Robinson

|style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

5th

| Dick Anderson

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

| Dick Anderson

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

9th

| Fred Girod

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

| Fred Girod

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

12th

| style="background:#E9E9E9;" | Brian Boquist

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

|Bruce Starr

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

14th

| Kate Lieber

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

| Kate Lieber

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

18th

| Wlnsvey Campos

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

| Wlnsvey Campos

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

21st

| Kathleen Taylor

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

| Kathleen Taylor

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

22nd

| Lew Frederick

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

| Lew Frederick

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

23rd

| style="background:#E9E9E9;" | Michael Dembrow

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

| Khanh Pham

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

25th

| Chris Gorsek

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

| Chris Gorsek

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

27th

| style="background:#E9E9E9;" | Tim Knopp

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

|Anthony Broadman

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"|

| Dem

28th

| style="background:#E9E9E9;" | Dennis Linthicum

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

| Diane Linthicum

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

29th

| style="background:#E9E9E9;" | Bill Hansell

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

| Todd Nash

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

30th

| style="background:#E9E9E9;" | Lynn Findley

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

| Mike McLane

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}};"|

| Rep

Detailed results

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District 1District 2District 5District 9District 12District 14District 18District 21District 22District 23District 25District 27District 28District 29District 30__NOTOC__

= District 1 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results{{cite web |title=May 21, 2024, Primary Election Abstract of Votes |url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/results/may-primary-2024-results.pdf |website=Oregon Secretary of State |access-date=26 January 2025}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=David Brock Smith (incumbent)|votes=10,872|percentage=55.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Todd J Vaughn|votes=5,807|percentage=29.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Paul J Romero Jr|votes=1,636|percentage=8.4}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Ashley Hicks|votes=1,125|percentage=5.8}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=55|percentage=0.3}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=19,495|percentage=100.00}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 1st Senate district results{{cite web |title=November 5, 2024, General Election Abstract of Votes |url=https://digitalcollections.library.oregon.gov/pdf/web/viewer.html?file=/assets/displaypdf/292513 |website=Oregon Secretary of State |access-date=26 January 2025}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=David Brock Smith (incumbent)|votes=54,925|percentage=70.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Lupe Preciado-McAlister |votes=22,417|percentage=28.9}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=254|percentage=0.3}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=77,596|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 2 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Noah Robinson|votes=13,228|percentage=61.1}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Christine Goodwin|votes=8,367|percentage=38.7}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=51|percentage=0.2}}{{Election box total no change|votes=21,646|percentage=0.3}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Tracy Thompson|votes=6,047|percentage=97.4}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=162|percentage=2.6}}{{Election box total no change|votes=6,209|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 2nd Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Noah Robinson|votes=50,872|percentage=66.9}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Tracy Thompson|votes=25,040|percentage=32.9}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=123|percentage=0.2}}{{Election box total no change|votes=76,035|percentage=100.00}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 5 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Dick Anderson (incumbent)|votes=10,297|percentage=98.7}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=133|percentage=1.3}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=10,430|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Jo Beaudreau|votes=12,848|percentage=98.9}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=142|percentage=1.1}}{{Election box total no change|votes=12,990|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 5th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Dick Anderson (incumbent)|votes=42,336|percentage=53.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Jo Beaudreau|votes=36,281|percentage=46.1}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=109|percentage=0.1}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=78,726|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 9 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Fred Girod (incumbent)|votes=12,468|percentage=99.3}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=84|percentage=0.7}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=12,552|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 9th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Fred Girod (incumbent)|votes=49,458|percentage=68.9}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Mike Ashland|votes=22,237|percentage=31.0}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=111|percentage=0.2}}{{Election box total no change|votes=71,806|percentage=100.00}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 12 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Bruce Starr|votes=12,334|percentage=99.1}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=106|percentage=0.9}}{{Election box total no change|votes=12,440|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Scott Hooper|votes=8,366|percentage=97.9}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=180|percentage=2.1}}{{Election box total no change|votes=8,546|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 12th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Bruce Starr|votes=41,459|percentage=55.6}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Scott Hooper|votes=25,077|percentage=33.6}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (United States)|candidate=Andrea Kennedy-Smith|votes=7,984|percentage=10.7}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=50|percentage=0.1}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=74,570|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 14 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Shane Bolton|votes=3,000|percentage=97.6}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=74|percentage=2.4}}{{Election box total no change|votes=3,074|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Kate Lieber (Incumbent)|votes=17,055|percentage=99.6}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=71|percentage=0.4}}{{Election box total no change|votes=17,126|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Endorsements ==

{{Endorsements box|title=Kate Lieber|width=42em|list=

  • Portland Mercury{{cite news|date=May 3, 2024|title=The Mercury Primary Endorsements May 2024 Cheat Sheet!|url=https://www.portlandmercury.com/primary-endorsements-2024/2024/05/03/47172963/the-mercury-primary-endorsements-may-2024-cheat-sheet|work=Portland Mercury|access-date=May 6, 2024}}

}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 14th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Kate Lieber (incumbent)|votes=60,002|percentage=85.0}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Libertarian Party of Oregon|candidate=Katy Brumbelow|votes=10,149|percentage=14.4}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=456|percentage=0.6}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=70,607|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Democratic Party of Oregon}}{{Election box end}}

= District 18 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Brian Pierson|votes=4,338|percentage=98.7}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=58|percentage=1.3}}{{Election box total no change|votes=4,396|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Wlnsvey Campos (incumbent)|votes=8,595|percentage=98.9}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=94|percentage=1.1}}{{Election box total no change|votes=8,689|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 18th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Wlnsvey Campos (incumbent)|votes=38,956|percentage=62.7}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Brian Pierson|votes=23,114|percentage=37.2}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=65|percentage=0.1}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=62,135|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Democratic Party of Oregon}}{{Election box end}}

= District 21 =

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Kathleen Taylor (incumbent)|votes=20,867|percentage=99.2}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=174|percentage=0.8}}{{Election box total no change|votes=21,041|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 21st Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Kathleen Taylor (incumbent)|votes=58,422|percentage=98.0}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=1,174|percentage=2.0}}{{Election box total no change|votes=59,596|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Democratic Party of Oregon}}{{Election box end}}

= District 22 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Michael Saperstein|votes=1,036|percentage=95.4}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=50|percentage=4.6}}{{Election box total no change|votes=1,086|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Lew Frederick (incumbent)|votes=20,503|percentage=99.2}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=171|percentage=0.8}}{{Election box total no change|votes=20,674|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Endorsements ==

{{Endorsements box|title=Lew Frederick|width=42em|list=

}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 22nd Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Lew Frederick (incumbent)|votes=66,859|percentage=90.5}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Michael Saperstein|votes=6,838|percentage=9.3}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=149|percentage=0.2}}{{Election box total no change|votes=73,846|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Democratic Party of Oregon}}{{Election box end}}

= District 23 =

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Khanh Pham|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=18,230|percentage=98.9}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=210|percentage=1.1}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=18,440|percentage=100.00}}

{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 23rd Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=Khanh Pham|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=54,001|percentage=97.5}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=1,372|percentage=2.5}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=55,373|percentage=100.00}}

{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Democratic Party of Oregon}}

{{Election box end}}

= District 25 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Raymond Love|votes=4,977|percentage=98.5}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=77|percentage=1.5}}{{Election box total no change|votes=5,054|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Chris Gorsek (incumbent)|votes=7,517|percentage=}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=117|percentage=1.5}}{{Election box total no change|votes=7,634|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Endorsements ==

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== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 25th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Chris Gorsek (incumbent)|votes=29,253|percentage=55.9}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Raymond Love|votes=22,936|percentage=43.8}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=130|percentage=0.2}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=52,319|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Democratic Party of Oregon}}{{Election box end}}

= District 27 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Matthew Summers|votes=9,657|percentage=98.9}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=105|percentage=1.1}}{{Election box total no change|votes=9,762|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== Democratic primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Anthony Broadman|votes=15,512 |percentage=99.4}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=91|percentage=0.6}}{{Election box total no change|votes=15,603|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 27th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Anthony Broadman|votes=50,402|percentage=59.3}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Matthew Summers|votes=34,617|percentage=40.7}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=47|percentage=0.1}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=85,066|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box gain with party link no change|winner=Democratic Party of Oregon|loser=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 28 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Diane Linthicum|votes=11,968|percentage=59.1}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=David A Henslee|votes=8,252|percentage=40.7}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=33|percentage=0.2}}{{Election box total no change|votes=20,253|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 28th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Diane Linthicum|votes=50,907|percentage=69.3}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party of Oregon|candidate=Dylan Gutridge|votes=22,430|percentage=30.5}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=100|percentage=0.1}}{{Election box total no change|votes=73,437|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 29 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Todd Nash|votes=8,916|percentage=52.9}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Jim Doherty|votes=4,215|percentage=25}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=David Drotzmann|votes=3,400|percentage=20.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Andy Huwe|votes=291|percentage=1.7}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=17|percentage=0.1}}{{Election box total no change|votes=16,839|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 29th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Todd Nash|votes=45,473|percentage=81.5}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (United States)|candidate=Tania Wildbill|votes=10,099|percentage=18.1}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=253|percentage=0.5}}{{Election box total no change|votes=55,825|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

= District 30 =

== Republican primary ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Mike McLane|votes=13,332|percentage=67.3}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Douglas Muck Jr|votes=4,808|percentage=24.3}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Robert Neuman|votes=1,598|percentage=8.1}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=62|percentage=0.3}}{{Election box total no change|votes=19,800|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box end}}

== General election ==

{{Election box begin no change|title=Oregon's 30th Senate district results}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Oregon Republican Party|candidate=Mike McLane|votes=56,886|percentage=98.4}}{{Election box write-in with party link no change|votes=946|percentage=1.6}}{{Election box total no change|votes=57,832|percentage=100.00}}{{Election box hold with party link no change|winner=Oregon Republican Party}}{{Election box end}}

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