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1 Governor Tim Carr Republican B+ Governor Gordon Challstrom Republican B+ Governor Bruce A Cuff Republican B+ Governor Ifeanyichukwu C Diru Democrat NR Governor Darren Karr Republican B+ Governor John Kitzhaber Democrat F- Governor Mae Rafferty Republican NR Governor Dennis Richardson Republican A State Representative, 0st Jim Klahr Democrat NR State Representative, 0st Wayne Krieger Republican A State Representative, 0nd Kerry Atherton Democrat NR State Representative, 0nd Natasha Bjornsen Democrat NR State Representative, 0nd Mark A Garcia Republican B+ State Representative, 0nd Dallas Heard Republican NR State Representative, 0rd Tom Johnson Democrat NR State Representative, 0rd Ronald F Schutz Republican NR State Representative, 0rd Jack H Swift Republican NR State Representative, 0rd Carl Wilson Republican A State Representative, 0th Duane A Stark Republican B+ State Representative, 0th Darlene V Taylor Democrat NR State Representative, 0th Peter Buckley Democrat F- State Representative, 0th Sal Esquivel Republican A+ State Representative, 07th Cedric Hayden Republican B+ State Representative, 07th Gary Williams Republican B+ State Representative, 08th Paul R Holvey Democrat D State Representative, 09th Caddy McKeown Democrat NR
2 State Representative, 09th Jason Payne Republican B+ State Representative, 09th Casey Runyan Republican B+ State Representative, 0th David Gomberg Democrat B State Representative, th Phil Barnhart Democrat F- State Representative, th Christopher P Gergen Republican B+ State Representative, th John Lively Democrat F State Representative, th Laura D Cooper Republican B+ State Representative, th Nancy Nathanson Democrat F State Representative, th Val Hoyle Democrat B State Representative, th Kathy Lamberg Republican B- State Representative, th Andy Olson Republican B State Representative, th Dan Rayfield Democrat NR State Representative, th Jacob D Vandever Republican NR State Representative, 7th Rich Harisay Democrat NR State Representative, 7th Sherrie Sprenger Republican B State Representative, 8th David L Darnell Republican B+ State Representative, 8th Vic Gilliam Republican B State Representative, 8th Scott A Mills Democrat NR State Representative, 9th Bill Dalton Democrat NR State Representative, 9th Jodi L Hack Republican NR State Representative, 0th Karl B Erickson Republican NR State Representative, 0th Paul Evans Democrat NR State Representative, 0th Kathy B Goss Republican NR State Representative, 0th James Owens Republican NR State Representative, 0th Terrence Taylor Republican NR State Representative, st Brian Clem Democrat B State Representative, st Beverly J Wright Republican NR
3 State Representative, nd Matt Geiger Republican NR State Representative, nd Betty Komp Democrat NR State Representative, rd Wanda Davis Democrat NR State Representative, rd Mike Nearman Republican B+ State Representative, rd Jim Thompson Republican A State Representative, th Ken Moore Democrat C State Representative, th Jim Weidner Republican A State Representative, th Barbara Jensen Republican NR State Representative, th Bill Post Republican A State Representative, th John Davis Republican B State Representative, th Eric Squires Democrat NR State Representative, 7th Tobias Read Democrat F- State Representative, 8th Jeff Barker Democrat A+ State Representative, 9th Susan McLain Democrat NR State Representative, 9th Mark Richman Republican NR State Representative, 0th Joe Gallegos Democrat F- State Representative, 0th Dan Mason Republican NR State Representative, st Brad Witt Democrat B+ State Representative, nd Deborah Boone Democrat B+ State Representative, nd Louis DeMartino Republican NR State Representative, nd Rick Rose Republican B State Representative, rd Mitch Greenlick Democrat F- State Representative, th Ken Helm Democrat NR State Representative, th Brenden King Libertarian B+ State Representative, th Brian Tosky Democrat NR State Representative, th Jason Yurgel Democrat NR State Representative, th Margaret Doherty Democrat F-
4 State Representative, th Jennifer Williamson Democrat F- State Representative, 7th Julie Parrish Republican B State Representative, 7th Gerritt Rosenthal Democrat NR State Representative, 8th Ann Lininger Democrat F State Representative, 9th Bill Kennemer Republican A State Representative, 0th Brent Barton Democrat B- State Representative, 0th Steve Newgard Republican B+ State Representative, st Deborah Barnes Democrat NR State Representative, st Kaliko Castille Democrat NR State Representative, st Timothy McMenamin Republican A State Representative, st Ted Roe Democrat NR State Representative, st Kathleen Taylor Democrat NR State Representative, nd Don Gavitte Democrat NR State Representative, nd Teddy Keizer Democrat NR State Representative, nd Rob Nosse Democrat NR State Representative, nd Kathleen O'Brien Democrat NR State Representative, nd Dan Shaw Democrat NR State Representative, nd John Sweeney Democrat B+ State Representative, rd Lew Frederick Democrat F- State Representative, th Michael H Harrington Republican B+ State Representative, th Tina Kotek Democrat D State Representative, th Joe Rowe Democrat NR State Representative, th Tom Sincic Democrat NR State Representative, th Barbara Smith Warner Democrat F State Representative, th Alissa Keny-Guyer Democrat F- State Representative, 7th Jessica Vega Democrat D State Representative, 8th Jeff Reardon Democrat F-
5 State Representative, 8th Geo (Sonny) W Yellott Republican B+ State Representative, 9th Chris Gorsek Democrat F State Representative, 0th Beatrice L Cochran Democrat B+ State Representative, 0th Carla C Piluso Democrat NR State Representative, st Jodi Bailey Republican NR State Representative, st Shemia Fagan Democrat NR State Representative, st Brandon M Miles Republican NR State Representative, nd Mark Johnson Republican NR State Representative, nd Stephanie Nystrom Democrat NR State Representative, rd Gene Whisnant Republican A State Representative, th Knute C Buehler Republican B State Representative, th Craig Wilhelm Democrat NR State Representative, th Mike McLane Republican B State Representative, th Richard V Phay Democrat NR State Representative, th Gail D Whitsett Republican B State Representative, 7th Greg Smith Republican A State Representative, 8th Greg Barreto Republican B+ State Representative, 8th John Turner Republican B+ State Representative, 8th Heidi Van Democrat NR State Representative, 9th John E Huffman Republican A+ State Representative, 9th Britt Storkson Republican NR State Representative, 0th Cliff Bentz Republican B State Representative, 0th Peter W Hall Democrat NR State Senator, 0rd District Alan Bates Democrat F State Senator, 0rd District Dave Dotterrer Republican B+ State Senator, 0th District Cheryl Mueller Republican NR State Senator, 0th District Floyd Prozanski Democrat F-
6 State Senator, 0th District Lee Beyer Democrat F State Senator, 0th District Michael P Spasaro Republican B+ State Senator, 07th District Chris Edwards Democrat F State Senator, 08th District Betsy L Close Republican A State Senator, 08th District Sara A Gelser Democrat F State Senator, 0th District Jackie Winters Republican B State Senator, th District Thomas M Chereck Jr. Republican NR State Senator, th District Peter Courtney Democrat F- State Senator, th District Patricia Milne Republican A+ State Senator, th District Ryan Howard Democrat NR State Senator, th District Kim Thatcher Republican A+ State Senator, th District Chuck Riley Democrat NR State Senator, th District Bruce Starr Republican B State Senator, th District Betsy Johnson Democrat A+ State Senator, 7th District Elizabeth Steiner Democrat F- State Senator, 7th District John Verbeek Republican B+ State Senator, 9th District Richard Devlin Democrat F- State Senator, 0th District Jamie Damon Democrat NR State Senator, 0th District Alan R Olsen Republican A State Senator, rd District Michael Dembrow Democrat F- State Senator, th District Rod Monroe Democrat F- State Senator, th District Robert R Bruce Democrat NR State Senator, th District Chuck Thomsen Republican B
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