Oregon
5 seats: 1R, 4D R 52
![](../images/divider.gif)
Even though Democrats hold four of five U.S. House seats and have carried the state
in the last three presidential races, Oregon is trending Republican. Republicans
could take two House seats in 2000, but missed a similar opportunity in 1998.
1. David Wu (D), 1998 |
Vulnerable |
|
'98: 50 |
['96: D 52 |
'94: D 48 |
'92: D 52] |
|
D 51 |
|
2. Greg Walden (R), 1998 |
Landslide |
|
'98: 62 |
['96: R 62 |
'94: R 57 |
'92: R 67] |
|
R 61 |
|
3. Earl Blumenauer (D), 1996 |
Landslide |
|
'98: 84 U |
'96: 67 |
['94: D 73 |
'92: D 77] |
|
D 58 |
|
4. Peter DeFazio (D), 1986 |
Landslide* |
|
'98: 70 |
'96: 66 |
'94: 67 |
'92: 71 |
|
R 54 |
|
5. Darlene Hooley (D), 1996 |
Vulnerable |
|
'98: 55 |
'96: 51 |
['94: R 50 |
'92: D 64] |
|
R 52 |
![](states/or_map.gif)
Oregon's results 1982 to 1998
Facts in Focus for Oregon 1982 to 1998
![](../images/divider.gif)
|