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Oregon House of Representatives District 1

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Oregon House of Representatives District 1
Incumbent
Assumed office: February 9, 2023

Oregon House of Representatives District 1 is represented by Court Boice (R).

As of the 2020 Census, Oregon state representatives represented an average of 70,692 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 64,143 residents.

About the chamber

Members of the Oregon House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are not subject to term limits. Oregon legislators assume office the second Monday in January.[1]

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

According to Article IV, Section 8 of the Oregon Constitution, candidates for the Oregon State Legislature must meet the following qualifications:[2]

  • Be a citizen of the United States,
  • Be at least 21 years of age,
  • Be an inhabitant of the district from which the Senator or Representative may be chosen for at least one year preceding the election (or from January 1 if a reapportionment year),
  • Not be convicted of a felony (unless the conviction happened prior to winning the election and the sentence received for the conviction is completed prior to the date that person would take office if elected.)

In 2022, Oregon voters approved Measure 113, which disqualifies legislators from seeking re-election if they accumulate more than 10 unexcused absences in a single legislative session.

Candidates must also be registered to vote.[3]


Salaries

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2025[4]
SalaryPer diem
$43,440/year$178/day

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures

If there is a vacancy in the Oregon State Legislature, the board of county commissioners representing the vacant seat must select a replacement. This can only be done when the Legislature is in session or when the vacancy happens more than 61 days before the next scheduled general election.[5] The board must select a person from the political party that last held the vacant seat. The board must consider three to five candidates, nominated by the local county party that last controlled the seat. A replacement must be selected within 30 days of the vacancy. Persons selected to fill vacancies serve until the second Monday in January following the general election.[6]

DocumentIcon.jpg See sources: Oregon Rev. Stat. §171.051


District map

Redistricting

2020 redistricting cycle

See also: Redistricting in Oregon after the 2020 census

Gov. Kate Brown (D) signed new state legislative maps into law on September 27, 2021. The maps were approved by the Oregon House of Representatives, 31-18, and approved in the Oregon State Senate 18-11.[7] These maps took effect for Oregon’s 2022 legislative elections.

How does redistricting in Oregon work? In Oregon, congressional and state legislative district lines are drawn by the state legislature. District lines are subject to veto by the governor.[8]

If the legislature fails to establish a redistricting plan for state legislative districts, it falls to the secretary of state to draw the boundaries.[8]

State law requires that congressional and state legislative districts meet the following criteria:[8]

  • Districts must be contiguous.
  • Districts must "utilize existing geographic or political boundaries."
  • Districts should not "divide communities of common interest."
  • Districts should "be connected by transportation links."
  • Districts "must not be drawn for the purpose of favoring a political party, incumbent or other person."

Oregon House of Representatives District 1
until January 8, 2023

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Oregon House of Representatives District 1
starting January 9, 2023

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Elections

2024

See also: Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2024

General election

General election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent Court Boice defeated Bret Cecil in the general election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Court Boice
Court Boice (R)
 
67.2
 
26,950
Image of Bret Cecil
Bret Cecil (D)
 
32.5
 
13,036
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
94

Total votes: 40,080
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Bret Cecil advanced from the Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 21, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Bret Cecil
Bret Cecil
 
97.7
 
4,006
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.3
 
95

Total votes: 4,101
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent Court Boice advanced from the Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 21, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Court Boice
Court Boice
 
97.8
 
7,871
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.2
 
176

Total votes: 8,047
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2022

See also: Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent David Brock Smith defeated Bret Cecil in the general election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Brock Smith
David Brock Smith (R)
 
70.5
 
25,451
Image of Bret Cecil
Bret Cecil (D) Candidate Connection
 
29.2
 
10,536
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.3
 
96

Total votes: 36,083
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Bret Cecil advanced from the Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 17, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Bret Cecil
Bret Cecil Candidate Connection
 
96.5
 
4,078
 Other/Write-in votes
 
3.5
 
149

Total votes: 4,227
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent David Brock Smith advanced from the Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 17, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Brock Smith
David Brock Smith
 
98.1
 
8,444
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.9
 
166

Total votes: 8,610
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2020

See also: Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent David Brock Smith defeated Calla Felicity in the general election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Brock Smith
David Brock Smith (R)
 
68.9
 
28,125
Calla Felicity (D)
 
31.0
 
12,659
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
65

Total votes: 40,849
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Calla Felicity advanced from the Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 19, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Calla Felicity
 
97.4
 
5,121
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.6
 
139

Total votes: 5,260
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent David Brock Smith advanced from the Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 19, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Brock Smith
David Brock Smith
 
99.1
 
9,115
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.9
 
85

Total votes: 9,200
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2018

See also: Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2018

General election

General election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent David Brock Smith defeated Eldon Rollins in the general election for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Brock Smith
David Brock Smith (R)
 
68.5
 
22,077
Eldon Rollins (D)
 
31.2
 
10,071
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.3
 
100

Total votes: 32,248
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Shannon Souza advanced from the Democratic primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 15, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Shannon Souza
Shannon Souza
 
100.0
 
4,423

Total votes: 4,423
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1

Incumbent David Brock Smith advanced from the Republican primary for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 on May 15, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Brock Smith
David Brock Smith
 
100.0
 
6,519

Total votes: 6,519
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2016

See also: Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for the Oregon House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on May 17, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 8, 2016. Incumbent Wayne Krieger (R) did not seek re-election.

David Brock Smith defeated Terry Brayer and Tamie Kaufman in the Oregon House of Representatives District 1 general election.[9][10]

Oregon House of Representatives, District 1 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png David Brock Smith 59.79% 20,274
     Democratic Terry Brayer 29.87% 10,129
     Libertarian Tamie Kaufman 10.34% 3,507
Total Votes 33,910
Source: Oregon Secretary of State


Terry Brayer ran unopposed in the Oregon House of Representatives District 1 Democratic primary.[11][12]

Oregon House of Representatives, District 1 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Terry Brayer  (unopposed)

David Brock Smith ran unopposed in the Oregon House of Representatives District 1 Republican primary.[11][12]

Oregon House of Representatives, District 1 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Republican Green check mark transparent.png David Brock Smith  (unopposed)


2014

See also: Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the Oregon House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 20, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 11, 2014. Jim Klahr was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Incumbent Wayne Krieger was unopposed in the Republican primary. Krieger defeated Klahr in the general election.[13][14][15]

Oregon House of Representatives District 1, General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngWayne Krieger Incumbent 69.9% 18,891
     Democratic Jim Klahr 29.6% 8,004
     None Miscellaneous 0.4% 117
Total Votes 27,012

2012

See also: Oregon House of Representatives elections, 2012

Elections for the office of Oregon House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on May 15, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 6, 2012. Incumbent Wayne Krieger (R) defeated Jim Klahr (D) in the general election. Neither candidate faced opposition in their primary.[16][17]

Oregon House of Representatives, District 1, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngWayne Krieger Incumbent 68.4% 21,505
     Democratic Jim Klahr 31.6% 9,917
Total Votes 31,422

Campaign contributions

From 2012 to 2024, candidates for Oregon House of Representatives District 1 raised a total of $790,332. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $49,396 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money

Campaign contributions, Oregon House of Representatives District 1
Year Amount Candidates Average
2024 $97,089 2 $48,544
2022 $151,858 2 $75,929
2020 $146,774 2 $73,387
2018 $148,090 3 $49,363
2016 $117,772 3 $39,257
2014 $69,749 2 $34,875
2012 $59,001 2 $29,501
Total $790,332 16 $49,396


See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Oregon Constitution, "Article IV, Section 4," accessed February 17, 2021
  2. Oregon State Legislature, "The Legislative Body," accessed May 23, 2025
  3. Oregon Secretary of State, "2020 State Candidate Manual," accessed May 29, 2025 (page 4)
  4. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2025 Legislator Compensation," December 2, 2025
  5. OregonLaws, "Oregon Revised Laws," accessed February 15, 2021 (Statute 171.051, (1) (a)-(c))
  6. OregonLaws, "Oregon Revised Laws," accessed February 15, 2021 (Statute 171.051, (2)-(6))
  7. Oregon State Legislature, "SB 882 Enrolled," accessed September 28, 2021
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 All About Redistricting, "Oregon," accessed April 28, 2015
  9. Oregon Secretary of State, "Candidate Filing Search," accessed August 25, 2016
  10. Oregon Secretary of State, "November 8, 2016 General Election official results," accessed December 21, 2016
  11. 11.0 11.1 Oregon Secretary of State, "Candidate Filing Search," accessed March 9, 2016
  12. 12.0 12.1 Oregon Secretary of State, "May 17, 2016 Primary Election Abstract of Votes President," accessed August 2, 2016
  13. Oregon Secretary of State, "Official Results - May 20, 2014 Primary Election," accessed July 8, 2014
  14. Oregon Secretary of State, "Candidate Filing," accessed March 17, 2014
  15. Oregon Secretary of State, "Official general election results for 2014," accessed April 30, 2015
  16. Oregon Secretary of State, "2012 official general election results," accessed October 30, 2013
  17. Oregon Secretary of State, "2012 Official Results - May 15, 2012 Primary Election," accessed October 30, 2013


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