Oregon's 5th congressional district

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Oregon's 5th congressional district
District map as of 2002
District map as of 2002
Area 5,362 mi² (13,888 km²)
Distribution 80.34% urban, 19.66% rural
Population (2000) 684,280
Median income $44,409
Ethnic composition 87.1% White, 0.7% Black, 1.9% Asian, 10.3% Hispanic, 0.3% Native American, 0.3% other
Occupation 24.5% blue collar, 60.6% white collar, 14.9% gray collar
Cook PVI D + 1

Oregon's 5th congressional district is a United States Congressional District that represents Oregon's central coast through Salem, north to the southern Portland suburbs, and east to the summit of Mount Hood. It includes Lincoln, Marion, Polk, and Tillamook counties, and part of Benton, Clackamas, and Multnomah counties.

The district has been represented by Democrat Darlene Hooley since 1996. In the 2006 election, Hooley defeated Republican candidate Mike Erickson, Pacific Green Party candidate Paul Aranas, and Constitution candidate Douglas Patterson to win a sixth term. Hooley announced her retirement in early 2008, creating an open seat for the 2008 election.

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[edit] History

The district was created in 1982 when Oregon was granted a new congressional district as a result of reapportionment from the 1980 census. Denny Smith, who had represented Oregon's 2nd congressional district in the previous Congress, was re-elected in the 5th district in 1982.

In 2002, the district shrank slightly in area due to redistricting. About half of the portion of the district that had been in Benton County, Oregon was moved into the 4th district and portions of west-central Clackamas County were moved into the 3rd district. At the same time, small portions of northern Clackamas and southern Multnomah County that had previously been part of the 1st district were moved into the 5th district.[1]

[edit] List of Representatives

Representative Party Years District home
Denny Smith Republican January 3, 1983January 3, 1991 Salem
Mike Kopetski Democratic January 3, 1991January 4, 1995 Keizer
Jim Bunn Republican January 4, 1995January 7, 1997 Gleneden Beach
Darlene Hooley Democratic January 7, 1997 – present West Linn

[edit] Elections

Source (official results only): United States House of Representatives Office of the Clerk Election Statistics

[edit] 2008

Darlene Hooley announced her retirement, creating an open seat in the upcoming 2008 election.

[edit] 2006

Official results from Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division
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United States House election, 2006: Oregon District 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Darlene Hooley 146,973 53.99 +1.13
Republican Mike Erickson 116,424 42.77 -1.56
Pacific Green Paul Aranas 4,194 1.54
Constitution (Oregon) Douglas Patterson 4,160 1.53 +0.69
Misc. Misc. 483 0.18 +0.08

[edit] 2004

United States House election, 2004: Oregon District 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Darlene Hooley 184,833 52.86 -1.89
Republican Jim Zupancic 154,993 44.33 -0.77
Libertarian Jerry Defoe 6,463 1.84
Constitution Joseph H. Bitz 2,971 0.84
Misc. Misc. 374 0.10 +0.05

[edit] 2002

United States House election, 2002: Oregon District 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Darlene Hooley 137,713 54.75 -2.02
Republican Brian J. Boquist 113,441 45.10 +2.02
Misc. Misc. 383 0.15 0.0

[edit] 2000

United States House election, 2000: Oregon District 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Darlene Hooley 156,315 56.77 +2.06
Republican Brian J. Boquist 118,631 43.08 +2.70
Misc. Misc. 402 0.15 +0.04

[edit] 1998

United States House election, 1998: Oregon District 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Darlene Hooley 124,916 54.71 +3.47
Republican Marylin Shannon 92,215 40.38 -5.68
Pacific Green Michael Donnelly 3,637 1.59
Libertarian Blaine Thallheimer 2,979 1.30 -0.61
Natural Law Jim Burns 2,971 1.30
Socialist Ed Dover 1,378 0.60 -0.18
Misc. Misc. 248 0.11 +0.11

[edit] 1996

United States House election, 1996: Oregon District 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Darlene Hooley 139,521 51.24
Republican Jim Bunn 125,409 46.06
Libertarian Lawrence Knight Duquesne 5,191 1.91
Socialist Trey Smith 2,124 0.78
Misc. Misc. 39 0.00

[edit] References

  1. ^ Almanac of American Politics, 2002 and 2006 editions.
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