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Carl Wilson is an American politician from Oregon. He was the minority leader and House Republican Leader in the Oregon House of Representatives from January to September 2019. He represented District 3 in the Oregon House from 1998 to 2003, and again from 2015 to 2021.[1] He served as Leader of the House Republican Caucus in the 78th Legislative Assembly.[2]
Personal life
Wilson is a resident of Grants Pass. He joined the United States Navy after graduating from high school in 1971 and served as a radioman until 1973. He is married with two adult children.[3][self-published source]
Electoral history
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Carl Wilson | 15,765 | 64.1 | |
Democratic | Tom Johnson | 6,476 | 26.3 | |
Libertarian | Mark J Seligman | 1,597 | 6.5 | |
Constitution | Barbara L Gonzalez | 657 | 2.7 | |
Write-in | 85 | 0.3 | ||
Total votes | 24,580 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Carl Wilson | 22,348 | 72.4 | |
Democratic | Tom Johnson | 8,423 | 27.3 | |
Write-in | 99 | 0.3 | ||
Total votes | 30,870 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Carl Wilson | 20,568 | 69.2 | |
Democratic | Jerry Morgan | 9,100 | 30.6 | |
Write-in | 76 | 0.3 | ||
Total votes | 29,744 | 100% |
References
- ^ "Lawmakers start work, Kitzhaber takes fourth oath". Portland Tribune. January 12, 2015. Archived from the original on October 11, 2015. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
- ^ Swart, Cornelius (February 2, 2015). "Is Governor John Kitzhaber Permanently Damaged?". GoLocalPDX. Archived from the original on November 27, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
- ^ "About Carl". Carl Wilson for State Representative. Archived from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
- ^ "November 4, 2014, General Election, Official Abstract of Votes". Oregon Secretary of State. Archived from the original on April 6, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
- ^ "November 8, 2016, General Election Abstract of Votes". Oregon Secretary of State. Archived from the original on January 19, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
- ^ "November 6, 2018, General Election Abstract of Votes". Oregon Secretary of State. Archived from the original on April 6, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.