Chuck Riley (Oregon Politician)

Chuck Riley (Oregon Politician)

Chuck Riley (born 1939) is an American politician in the state of Oregon. A native of Illinois, he is former consultant and former Democratic legislator in the Oregon House of Representatives. He served three terms representing District 29 which includes Hillsboro, Forest Grove, and Cornelius in western Washington County. He was the Democratic Party nominee for District 15 in the Oregon State Senate in the 2010, losing to incumbent State Senator Bruce Starr.

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