ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia 43rd Oregon Legislative Assembly 43rd Oregon Legislative Assembly The 43rd Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 8, 1945 and adjourned March 17.[1] It coincided with World War II.[2][3] 43rd Oregon Legislative Assembly ←42nd Legislative Assembly 44th Legislative Assembly→The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007OverviewLegislative bodyOregon Legislative AssemblyJurisdictionOregon, United StatesMeeting placeOregon State CapitolTerm1945Websitewww.oregonlegislature.govOregon State SenateMembers30 SenatorsSenate PresidentHoward BeltonParty controlRepublican Party of OregonOregon House of RepresentativesMembers60 RepresentativesSpeaker of the HouseEugene E. MarshParty controlRepublican Party of Oregon Senate Affiliation Members Democratic 4 Republican 26 Total 30 Government Majority 22 Senate Members Composition of the Senate Senator Residence Party Howard Belton Canby Republican Dr. Joel C. Booth Lebanon Republican William E. Burke Sherwood Republican John H. Carson Salem Republican Merle R. Chessman Astoria Republican Marshall E. Cornett Klamath Falls Republican Rex Ellis Pendleton Republican Carl Engdahl Pendleton Republican Ernest R. Fatland Condon Republican Angus Gibson Junction City Republican Frank H. Hilton Portland Republican James N. Jones Juntura Republican Frederick S. Lamport Salem Republican Thomas R. Mahoney Portland Democratic Coe A. McKenna Portland Republican Dr. William A. Moser Grants Pass Democratic Earl T. Newbry Ashland Republican Thomas Parkinson Roseburg Republican Lee Patterson Portland Republican Paul L. Patterson Hillsboro Republican Walter J. Pearson Portland Republican Irving Rand Portland Republican Peter J. Stadelman The Dalles Republican W. H. Strayer Baker Democratic Dean Walker Independence Republican Lew Wallace Portland Democratic William Walsh Marshfield Republican Halvor C. Wheeler Dexter Republican George P. Winslow Tillamook Republican Charles H. Zurcher Enterprise Republican House Affiliation Members Democratic 5 Republican 55 Total 60 Government Majority 50 House Members Composition of the House House Member Residence Party Fred W. Adams Gold Beach Republican E. C. Allen Portland Democratic Jack Bain Milwaukie Democratic Willis Willard Balderree Grants Pass Republican Alex G. Barry Portland Republican O. H. Bengston Medford Republican Robert A. Bennett Portland Republican Phil Brady Portland Democratic Vernon D. Bull La Grande Democratic Ned H. Callaway Brownsville Democratic W. W. Chadwick Salem Republican Truman A. Chase Eugene Republican H. H. Chindgren Molalla Republican E. H. Condit Clatskanie Republican John Dickson Portland Republican Robert E. Duniway Portland Republican Anna M. Ellis Garibaldi Republican Warren Erwin Portland Democratic Carl H. Francis Dayton Republican Giles L. French Moro Republican R. C. Frisbie Baker Republican Robert C. Gile Roseburg Republican M. James Gleason Portland Democratic J. S. Greenwood Wemme Republican John Hubert Hall Portland Republican Joseph E. Harvey Portland Republican Donald E. Heisler The Dalles Republican Fred A. Hellberg Astoria Republican Paul Hendricks Salem Republican H. T. Hesse Hillsboro Republican Carl C. Hill Days Creek Republican Earl H. Hill Cushman Republican Fred Himelwright Joseph Republican J. O. Johnson Portland Republican William T. Johnson Corvallis Democratic H. R. Jones Salem Republican E. W. Kimberling Prairie City Republican E. Riddell Lage Hood River Republican M. M. Landon Sweet Home Republican C. L. Lieuallen Pendleton Republican Art W. Lindberg Pendleton Republican Pat Lonergan Portland Republican Eugene E. Marsh McMinnville Republican A. W. Meyers Milwaukie Republican Ralph T. Moore Bandon Republican William B. Morse Prineville Republican William Niskanen Bend Republican Henry E. Peterson Ione Republican Stanhope S. Pier Portland Republican Rose M. Poole Klamath Falls Republican Henry Semon Klamath Falls Democratic John R. Snellstrom Eugene Republican Burt K. Snyder Lakeview Republican V. B. Staples Ontario Republican John F. Steelhammer Salem Republican Lyle D. Thomas Dallas Republican Frank J. Van Dyke Medford Republican Harvey Wells Portland Republican Joe Wilson Newport Republican Manley J. Wilson Wauna Republican References ↑ "Oregon State Legislature". Oregon Legislature. ↑ "Legislative message of Earl Snell, governor of Oregon, to the forty-third biennial Legislative Assembly, January 8, 1945, Salem, Oregon". ↑ "1945 Session Legislators and Staff Guide State Government". vteOregon Legislative Assemblies by year convened 1 (1860) 2 (1862) 3 (1864) 4 (1866) 5 (1868) 6 (1870) 7 (1872) 8 (1874) 9 (1876) 10 (1878) 11 (1880) 12 (1882) 13 (1885) 14 (1887) 15 (1889) 16 (1891) 17 (1893) 18 (1895) 19 (1897) 20 (1899) 21 (1901) 22 (1903) 23 (1905) 24 (1907) 25 (1909) 26 (1911) 27 (1913) 28 (1915) 29 (1917) 30 (1919) 31 (1921) 32 (1923) 33 (1925) 34 (1927) 35 (1929) 36 (1931) 37 (1933) 38 (1935) 39 (1937) 40 (1939) 41 (1941) 42 (1943) 43 (1945) 44 (1947) 45 (1949) 46 (1951) 47 (1953) 48 (1955) 49 (1957) 50 (1959) 51 (1961) 52 (1963) 53 (1965) 54 (1967) 55 (1969) 56 (1971) 57 (1973) 58 (1975) 59 (1977) 60 (1979) 61 (1981) 62 (1983) 63 (1985) 64 (1987) 65 (1989) 66 (1991) 67 (1993) 68 (1995) 69 (1997) 70 (1999) 71 (2001) 72 (2003) 73 (2005) 74 (2007) 75 (2009) 76 (2011) 77 (2013) 78 (2015) 79 (2017) 80 (2019) 81 (2021) 82 (2023) 83 (2025) List of Oregon Legislative Assemblies