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List of United States Senators from Oregon

This is a List of United States Senators from Oregon in alphabetical order. The U.S. state of Oregon was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1859.

See also: United States Congressional Delegations from Oregon (arranged chronologically)

B

Edward D. Baker
Edward D. Baker
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
Edward D. Baker Republican Class 2 October 1, 1860October 21, 1861 Oregon City Elected for term that began March 4, 1859; died in office
Alexander G. Barry Republican Class 3 November 9, 1938January 3, 1939 Portland Won special election to replace Frederick Steiwer
Jonathan Bourne, Jr. Republican Class 2 March 4, 1907March 3, 1913 Portland

C

George E. Chamberlain
George E. Chamberlain
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
George E. Chamberlain Democratic Class 3 March 4, 1909March 3, 1921 Portland
Henry W. Corbett Republican Class 3 March 4, 1867March 3, 1873 Portland
Guy Cordon Republican Class 2 March 13, 1944January 3, 1955 Roseburg Appointed to replace Charles L. McNary and won special election to complete term; subsequently elected to full term

D F G

Joseph N. Dolph
Joseph N. Dolph
La Fayette Grover
La Fayette Grover
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
Joseph N. Dolph Republican Class 2 March 4, 1883March 3, 1895 Portland
Charles W. Fulton Republican Class 2 March 4, 1903March 3, 1909 Astoria
John M. Gearin Democratic Class 2 December 21, 1905January 23, 1907 Astoria Appointed to replace John H. Mitchell
La Fayette Grover Democratic Class 2 March 4, 1877March 3, 1883 Salem

H

Mark O. Hatfield
Mark O. Hatfield
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
Benjamin F. Harding Democratic Class 2 December 1, 1862March 3, 1865 Salem Won special election to replace Edward D. Baker
Mark O. Hatfield Republican Class 2 January 3, 1967January 3, 1997 Salem
Newport
Tigard
Portland
Rufus C. Holman Republican Class 3 January 3, 1939January 3, 1945 Portland

K L

Harry Lane
Harry Lane
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
James K. Kelly Democratic Class 2 March 4, 1871March 3, 1877 Portland
Harry Lane Democratic Class 2 March 4, 1913May 23, 1917 Portland Died in office
Joseph Lane Democratic Class 3 February 14, 1859March 3, 1861 Winchester Became Senator at Oregon statehood
Hall S. Lusk Democratic Class 2 March 23, 1960November 9, 1960 Portland Appointed to replace Richard L. Neuberger

M

Charles L. McNary
Charles L. McNary
Wayne L. Morse
Wayne L. Morse
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
George W. McBride Republican Class 2 March 4, 1895March 3, 1901 St. Helens
Charles L. McNary Republican Class 2 June 8, 1917December 9, 1918 Salem Appointed to replace Harry Lane
Republican Class 2 December 17, 1918February 25, 1944 Salem Appointed to replace Frederick W. Mulkey and won special election to complete term; subsequently elected to full term; died in office
John H. Mitchell Republican Class 3 March 4, 1873March 3, 1879 Portland
Republican Class 3 December 17, 1885March 3, 1897 Portland
Republican Class 2 March 4, 1901December 8, 1905 Portland Died in office
Wayne L. Morse Republican Class 3 January 3, 1945January 3, 1953 Eugene
Independent Class 3 January 3, 1953January 3, 1955
Democratic Class 3 January 3, 1955January 3, 1969
Frederick W. Mulkey Republican Class 2 January 30, 1907March 3, 1907 Portland Won special election to replace John H. Mitchell
Republican Class 2 December 9, 1918December 17, 1918 Portland Won special election to replace Harry Lane; resigned

N P R

Maurine B. Neuberger
Maurine B. Neuberger
Robert W. Packwood
Robert W. Packwood
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
James W. Nesmith Democratic Class 3 March 4, 1901March 3, 1867 Salem
Maurine Brown Neuberger Democratic Class 2 November 9, 1960January 3, 1967 Portland Won special election to replace Richard L. Neuberger, simultaneously elected to full term
Richard L. Neuberger Democratic Class 2 January 3, 1955March 9, 1960 Portland Died in office
Robert W. Packwood Republican Class 3 January 3, 1969October 1, 1995 Portland Resigned
Alfred E. Reames Democratic Class 3 February 11, 1938November 9, 1938 Medford Appointed to replace Frederick Steiwer

S

Gordon H. Smith
Gordon H. Smith
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
Joseph Simon Republican Class 3 October 7, 1898March 3, 1903 Portland
James H. Slater Democratic Class 3 March 4, 1879March 3, 1885 La Grande
Benjamin Stark Democratic Class 2 February 27, 1862December 1, 1862 Portland Appointed to replace Edward D. Baker
Delazon Smith Democratic Class 2 February 14, 1859March 3, 1859 Portland Became Senator at Oregon statehood
Gordon H. Smith Republican Class 2 January 3, 1997 – present Pendleton Incumbent
Robert N. Stanfield Republican Class 3 March 4, 1921March 3, 1927 Portland
Frederick Steiwer Republican Class 3 March 4, 1927January 31, 1938 Portland Resigned

W

George H. Williams
George H. Williams
Ronald L. Wyden
Ronald L. Wyden
Senator Party Class Years Home Note
George H. Williams Republican Class 2 March 4, 1865March 3, 1871 Portland
Ronald L. Wyden Democratic Class 3 February 6, 1996 – present Portland Won special election to replace Robert W. Packwood; incumbent
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