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Alan Olsen was born on 24 March, 1947 in McHenry, Illinois, U.S., is an American Republican politician. Discover Alan Olsen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 24 March 1947
Birthday 24 March
Birthplace McHenry, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1948

Alan Randal Olsen (born March 24, 1948) is an American Republican politician who served in the Oregon State Senate from 2011 until 2021, representing Oregon's 20th Senate district in southeastern Clackamas County, including the cities of Barlow, Canby, Gladstone, Johnson City, Oregon City, and portions of Milwaukie.

1969

From 1969 to 1971 Olsen served in the U.S. Army.

1975

He graduated from McHenry High School and attended Purdue University, where in 1975 he earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry.

1978

He moved to Oregon in 1978 and has been the owner and operator of Custom Construction Services since 1987 specializing in the design and construction custom homes and commercial projects.

Locally, Olsen is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and is a past President of the Oregon Bass Federation Nation.

Olsen was the candidate for Senate District 20.

According to Willamette Week Senate District 20 was a battleground race between Republicans and Democrats.

Democrats held a majority in both the state House (36–24) and Senate (18–12).

2010

He defeated incumbent Democrat Martha Schrader in the 2010 election.

Olsen was born and grew up in McHenry, Illinois.

The Republican Party of Oregon for the 2010 election cycle hosted the first online primary.

On July 30 the primary results were released announcing Olsen as the nominated candidate for senate district 20 from the Republican Party of Oregon.

Olsen narrowly defeated incumbent Martha Schrader by 227 votes.

2014

In 2014, Olsen proposed a referendum to end same-day voter registration; voters rejected his proposal.

2019

From June 20, 2019, all 11 Republican state senators for Oregon, including Olsen, refused to show up for work at the Oregon State Capitol, instead going into hiding, some even fleeing the state.

Their aim was to prevent a vote on a cap-and-trade proposal that would dramatically lower greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to combat climate change.

The Senate holds 30 seats, but 1 is vacant due to a death.

Without the Republican senators, the remaining 18 Democratic state senators could not reach a quorum of 20 to hold a vote.

2020

On December 11, 2020, Olsen and 11 other state Republican officials signed a letter requesting Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum join Texas and other states contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election in Texas v. Pennsylvania.

Rosenblum announced she had filed in behalf of the defense, and against Texas, the day prior.

Olson resigned from the Senate effective January 10, 2021.