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[[Category:Oregon legislative sessions] [[Category:1951 in Oregon] [[Category:1951 in American politics] [[Category:1951 U.S. legislative sessions]


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The 46th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 8, 1951 and adjourned May 3, 1951.[1] A notable bill passed this session banned self serving gas stations.[2]

46th Oregon Legislative Assembly
zxth Legislative Assembly zxth Legislative Assembly
The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term19xx
Websitewww.oregonlegislature.gov
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate Presidentname (?)
Majority Leadername (?)
Minority Leadername (?)
Party controlRepublican? Party of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the Housename (?)
Majority Leadername (?)
Minority Leadername (?)
Party controlRepublican? Party of Oregon

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic xx
  Republican xx
 Total 30
 Government Majority x

Senate Members

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Composition of the Senate
Senator Residence Party

House

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic xx
  Republican xx
 Total 60
 Government Majority x

House Members

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Composition of the House
House Member Residence Party
Fred W. Adams
Gust Anderson
David C. Baum
William W. Bradeen
Ed R. Cardwell
Sprague H. Carter
H. H. Chingren
Raymond C. Coulter
Lloyd R. Crosby
Elliott B. Cummins
F. H. Dammasch
John Dickson
Joseph M. Dyer
Orval Eaton
Dean H. Erwin
Frank M. Farmer
Earl E. Fisher
Carl H. Francis
Giles L. French
Edward A. Geary
Paul E. Geddes
G. D. Gleason
Melvin Goode
Alva Curtis Goodrich
J. S. Greenwood
Joseph E. Harvey


References

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  1. ^ "Oregon State Legislature". Oregon Legislature.
  2. ^ "Oregonians can now pump their own gas — if they want to". subscribe.statesmanjournal.com. Retrieved 2025-05-13.