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  1. Oregon's 4th congressional district represents the southern half of Oregon's coastal counties, including Coos, Curry, Lincoln, Lane, and Benton counties, alongside the northwestern half of Douglas County. It is centered around the state's two college towns, Eugene and Corvallis, homes to the University of Oregon and Oregon State ...

  2. 3. Jan. 2023 · Assumed office: January 3, 2023. Oregon's 4th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives is represented by Val Hoyle (D). As of the 2020 Census, Oregon representatives represented an average of 706,917 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 769,721 residents.

  3. Oregon's 4th congressional district represents the southern half of Oregon's coastal counties, including Coos, Curry, Lincoln, Lane, and Benton counties, alongside the northwestern half of Douglas County. It is centered around the state's two college towns, Eugene and Corvallis, homes to the University of Oregon and Oregon State University ...

  4. 2022 Oregon's 4th congressional district election; Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Val Hoyle: 171,372 : 50.5 : Republican: Alek Skarlatos: 146,055 43.1 Independent Party: Levi Leatherberry: 9,052 2.7 Constitution: Jim Howard 6,075 1.8 Pacific Green: Michael Beilstein: 6,033 1.8 Write-in: 490 0.1 Total votes 339,077 : 100.0 ...

    • Democratic
    • 1,012,725
    • 53.10%
    • 2.59%
  5. 12. März 2024 · Submit. All U.S. House districts, including the 4th Congressional District of Oregon, are holding elections in 2024. The general election is November 5, 2024. The primary was May 21, 2024. The filing deadline was March 12, 2024. The outcome of this race will affect the partisan balance of the U.S. House in 2025.

  6. 10. März 2020 · Oregon's 4th Congressional District is located in the southwest portion of the state. Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane, and Linn counties along with areas of Benton and Josephine counties make up the district. [3] This race was one of 89 congressional races that were decided by 10 percent or less in 2020.