Ross Kesler

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Current revision as of 16:20, 28 April 2008

Ross Pierre Kesler
United States Senator
In Office:
January 22, 2013 - Present
Preceded by Jeffrey F. Landon
Succeeded by Incumbent
Born

February 21, 1975
Olympia, Washington
Political Party Democratic Party
Spouse Single
Religion Unitarian Universalist


Ross Pierre Kesler (born February 21, 1975) is a professor and politician from Oregon. First elected as a Democrat to the House of Representatives in 2010, he now serves as a Senator of the Pacific Coast.

Electoral History


Election 2014: Pacific Coast Senator
Party Candidate Votes  %
Democrat Ross Kesler 2,058,327 56.92%
Republican Daniel Pennypacker 1,550,011 42.86%
Total 3,608,338

Election 2012: Oregon's 3rd
Party Candidate Votes  %
Democrat Ross Kesler 178,071 74%
Republican Morton Gresham 63,470 26%
Total 241,541

Election 2010: Oregon's 3rd
Party Candidate Votes  %
Democrat Ross Kesler 152,679 67%
Republican Shelley Bertrand 74,645 33%
Total 227,324
Preceded by
Jeffrey Landon
Pacific Coast Senator
2013-200
Succeeded by
James Parker
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