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John Kitzhaber (D)

Elected: 1994 (2nd term)
Note: Term-limited in 2002.
Hometown: Eugene
Born: March 5, 1947; Colfax, Wash.
Religion: Unspecified
Family: Wife, Sharon; one child
Education: Dartmouth College, B.A. 1969; U. of Oregon, M.D. 1973
Career: Physician
Political Highlights: Ore. House, 1979-81; Ore. Senate, 1981-93 (president, 1985-93); governor, 1995-present
Address: Ore. State Capitol, Salem, OR, 97310
Phone: (503) 378-3111
Fax: (503) 378-4863
E-mail: www.governor.state.or.us/governor/mail/mailform.html
Web site: www.governor.state.or.us

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: April 27, 2000). To suggest updates and corrections: politics.feedback@cq.com

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Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999) AT A GLANCE
AT A GLANCE

State Legislature | Urban Statistics | Registered Voters | U.S. Congress | Term Limits | Elections | Population | Miscellaneous

State Legislature
General Assembly:
Meets January-May
House of Representatives: 60 members, 2-year terms
1999 breakdown: 32R, 27D, 1I; 41 men, 19 women
Salary: $1,233/month; $87/day in session
Phone: (503) 986-1187
Senate: 30 members, 4-year terms
1999 breakdown: 17R, 13D; 23 men, 7 women
Salary: $1,233/month; $87/day in session
Phone: (503) 986-1187

Urban Statistics
Portland: Mayor Vera Katz (D), Population 480,824
Eugene: Mayor Jim Torrey, Population 123,718
Salem: Mayor Mike Swaim, N-P, Population 122,566
Gresham: Mayor Chuck Becker, Population 81,583
Beaverton: Mayor Rob Drake, N-P, Population 63,224

Registered Voters
Democrat: 40%
Republican: 36%
Non-Affiliated: 21%

U.S. Congress
Senate: 1 D, 1 R
House: 4 D, 1 R

Term Limits
For state offices: Yes
Senate: 2 terms; no more than 12 years combined.
House: 3 terms; no more than 12 years combined.

Elections
1996 Presidential Vote:
Bill Clinton 47%, Bob Dole 39%, Ross Perot
1992 Presidential Vote:
Bill Clinton 42%, George Bush 33%, Ross Perot 24%
1988 Presidential Vote:
Michael S. Dukakis 51%, George Bush 47%

Population
1998 population (est.): 3,203,735
1990 population: 2,842,321
1980 population: 2,633,105
Percent change 1980-90: +8%
Rank among states (1998) : 29
White: 94%
Black: 2%
Asian or Pacific islander: 3%
American Indian or Eskimo: 1%
Hispanic origin: 6%
Urban: 70%
Rural: 30%
Born in state: 47%
Foreign-born: 5%
Under age 18: 810,699 (25%)
Ages 18-64: 2,002,512 (62%)
65 and older: 430,276 (13%)
Median age: 36.6

Miscellaneous
Web: www.state.or.us
Capital: Salem
Median household income: $36,777 (1997)
   Rank among states: 20
Total area: 97,132 sq. miles
   Rank among states: 10

Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated April 1999)


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