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Oregon's 34th House district

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District 34 of the Oregon House of Representatives is one of 60 House legislative districts in the state of Oregon. As of 2013, the boundary for the district includes a portion of Washington County. The current representative for the district is Democrat Ken Helm of Beaverton.[1][2]

Election Results

District boundaries have changed over time, therefore, representatives before 2013 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
2000 Lane Shetterly Republican 61.09% Marilyn Slizeski Democratic 31.46% Steve Walker Constitution 5.45% J. T. Barrie Libertarian 2.01
2002 Brad Avakian Democratic 53.11% John Scruggs Republican 42.80% Kevin Schaumleffle Libertarian 4.09%
2004 Brad Avakian Democratic 96.50% Write-ins 3.50%
2006 Suzanne Bonamici Democratic 61.51% Joan Draper Republican 36.05% Gregory Rohde Libertarian 2.30% Write-ins 0.14%
2008[a] Chris Harker Democratic 70.75% Piotr Kuklinski Republican 28.82% Write-ins 0.43%
2010 Chris Harker Democratic 59.09% Tyler Hill Republican 38.34% James Foster Libertarian 2.41% Write-ins 0.17%
2012 Chris Harker Democratic 63.80% Dan Mason Republican 35.90% Write-ins 0.30%
2014 Ken Helm Democratic 66.09% Brenden King Republican 33.38% Write-ins 0.53%
2016 Ken Helm Democratic 65.13% Donald Hershiser Independent 34.57% Write-ins 0.30%
2018 Ken Helm Democratic 69.24% Michael Ngo Republican 25.04% Joshua Ryan Johnston Libertarian 5.54% Write-ins 0.17%
  1. ^ Chris Harker was the incumbent in this election. He was appointed to this seat on June 18, 2008 to replace Suzanne Bonamici, who resigned to take an appointment to the District 17 seat in the Oregon Senate.[5][6]

See Also

References

  1. ^ "State Representatives by District". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Representative Ken Helm". Oregon State Legislature. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  3. ^ "OR State House 34 - History". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  4. ^ "Election History: Oregon Statewide Election Results". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  5. ^ "Bonamici, Suzanne". Our Campaigns. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  6. ^ "OR State House 34 - Appointment". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 13, 2019.