Nov 2, 2004
Incumbents won all the major races in Oregon in the 2004 elections. Democrat Ron Wyden was elected to his second full term as an Oregon Senator in 2004. Greg Walden, Oregon's only Republican in Congress, won re-election in Oregon's 2nd District.
John Kerry won Oregon's 7 electoral votes in the 2004 presidential election.
| Oregon Senate | ||
| Ron Wyden Incumbent (63%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Al King (REP - 32%); Teresa Keane (2%); Dan Fitzgerald (2%); David Brownlow (1%) | ||
| Oregon 1st District | ||
| David Wu Incumbent (58%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Goli Ameri (REP - 38%); Dean Wolf (4%) | ||
| Oregon 2nd District | ||
| Greg Walden Incumbent (72%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: John C McColgan (26%); Jim Lindsay (LIB - 1%); Jack Alan Brown (1%) | ||
| Oregon 3rd District | ||
| Earl Blumenauer Incumbent (71%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Tami Mars (REP - 24%); Walter F Brown (3%); Dale Winnegarden (2%) | ||
| Oregon 4th District | ||
| Peter A DeFazio Incumbent (61%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Jim Feldkamp (REP - 38%); Jacob Boone (LIB - 1%) | ||
| Oregon 5th District | ||
| Darlene Hooley Incumbent (53%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Jim Zupancic (REP - 44%); Jerry Defoe (LIB - 2%); Joseph H Bitz (1%) | ||
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