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Oregon's 2nd congressional district

U.S. House district for Oregon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Oregon's 2nd congressional district is the largest of Oregon's six districts, and is the seventh largest district in the nation. It is the second-largest congressional district in the nation that does not cover an entire state, and has been represented by Republican Cliff Bentz of Ontario since 2021.

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The district covers roughly two-thirds of the state, east of the Willamette Valley. It includes all of Baker, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Wheeler counties, all but a small sliver of Jefferson County, the southeastern portions of Deschutes and Douglas counties, and small, unincorporated portions of Clackamas and Marion counties.[3]

With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+14, it is the sole reliably Republican district in Oregon.[2] It has been in Republican hands since 1981.[4]

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Recent election results from statewide races

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Composition

For the 118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties and communities:[7]

Baker County (8)

All 8 communities

Clackamas County (0)

No incorporated or census-recognized communities

Crook County (4)

All 4 communities

Deschutes County (9)

Bend (part; also 5th), La Pine, Three Rivers (part; also 5th)

Douglas County (6)

Canyonville, Days Creek, Glendale, Myrtle Creek, Riddle, Tri-City

Gilliam County (9)

All 9 communities

Grant County (10)

All 10 communities

Harney County (3)

All 3 communities

Jackson County (17)

All 17 communities

Jefferson County (6)

All 6 communities

Josephine County (11)

All 11 communities

Klamath County (20)

All 20 communities

Malheur County (9)

All 9 communities

Marion County (0)

No incorporated or census-recognized communities

Morrow County (5)

All 5 communities

Sherman County (5)

All 5 communities

Umatilla County (22)

All 22 communities

Union County (8)

All 8 communities

Wallowa County (5)

All 5 communities

Wasco County (13)

All 13 communities

Wheeler County (3)

All 3 communities


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List of members representing the district

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Election results

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1996

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1998

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2000

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2002

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2004

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2006

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2008

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2010

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2012

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2014

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2016

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2018

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2020

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2022

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2024

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Major communities

Due to its large geographical area, the 2nd district contains many different communities which operate completely independently from one another socially and economically. Below is a list of the largest statistical areas in the 2nd district tracked by the United States Census Bureau.[13]

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Historical district boundaries

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Prior to the 2000 United States census, most of Josephine County was part of the district. After the 2010 United States census, the district boundaries were changed slightly to move some parts of Grants Pass from the 2nd to the 4th district.[14][15]

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