Cedric Hayden | |
State Senate: | Oregon |
District: | 6th |
Term Start: | 2023 |
Predecessor: | Lee Beyer |
State House1: | Oregon |
District1: | 7th |
Term Start1: | 2015 |
Term End1: | 2023 |
Predecessor1: | Bruce Hanna |
Successor1: | John Lively |
Party: | Republican |
Profession: | politician, dentist, rancher, business owner |
Residence: | Fall Creek, Oregon |
Signature: | Cedric Hayden Signature.png |
Cedric Ross Hayden is an American politician from Oregon. He currently serves in the Oregon State Senate from the 6th district, representing most of eastern Lane and Douglas counties. Hayden present served in the Oregon House of Representatives from District 7 from 2015 to 2023. His father, Cedric Lee Hayden, is a former state representative.[1]
Hayden is a dentist, rancher, and businessman. He is a member of Fall Creek Adventist Church and founder of Caring Hands Worldwide, registered as a charity in the State of Oregon. He is a father of five. He lives with his family in Fall Creek.[2]
While participating in a Republican-led walkout in May 2023 Hayden reached the 10 unexcused absence threshold set by measure 113, disqualifying him from running for reelection after his current term ends.[3] In October the Oregon Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to the measure.[4] On February 1, 2024, the Court unanimously ruled against the Republican Senators, confirming Hayden's disqualification after his current term ends in January 2027.[5]
On May 8, 2023, Hayden filed a complaint with the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries regarding Measure 113 on the grounds of religious discrimination. He cited that his Seventh-Day Adventist beliefs prevent him from working on Saturdays, and that the refusal of Senate President Rob Wagner to approve his requests for authorized absences (filed on religious grounds) for Saturdays during this walkout was discriminatory against his religion.[6] The investigation of this complaint is projected to conclude by May 2024.[7]