Officials
Biography
Wlnsvey Campos is a Democratic state senator representing District 18 in Oregon, which includes Aloha, South Hillsboro, and Beaverton. Notable achievements include becoming the youngest woman elected to the Oregon House at age 24 in 2021 and the youngest state senator in Oregon history upon her 2022 election.
Wlnsvey Campos , born November 30, 1995, was raised in Bandon, Oregon, by a single father in a low-income immigrant household, fueling her focus on equity and opportunities for vulnerable communities. Elected to the Oregon House District 28 in 2020 after defeating Republican Daniel Martin, she served from January 2021 to 2023 as one of the youngest state legislators in the U.S. In 2022, she won a special election for Senate District 18, assuming office in January 2023. She champions progressive policies on healthcare access, food insecurity, housing stability, behavioral health, and early childhood resources; as former Vice Chair of the House Housing Committee, she helped allocate hundreds of millions for housing aid, and currently co-chairs the Ways and Means Human Services subcommittee. Previously a housing case manager at Family Promise of Beaverton and now Strategic Initiatives Manager at Oregon School-Based Health Alliance .
Education and Political Experience
Specific educational details are not publicly detailed in available records. Her political experience includes: Oregon House Representative for District 28 ; Oregon State Senator for District 18 ; former Assistant Democratic Leader and current Deputy Democratic Leader .
Committees
6 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Senator
- District
- Senate District 18
- Born
- November 30, 1995 (30 years old)
- Mailing
- Room S-215, 900 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301