Oregon judicial elections, 2012 - Circuit Courts
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The Oregon judicial elections will consist of a primary on May 15th and general election in November 6th. [1]
Oregon Circuit Courts
Oregon 10th Judicial District
Oregon 11th Judicial District
Oregon 12th Judicial District
Oregon 14th Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat Wolke | Yes | Position 2 | 75.30% | |
| Thomas M. Hull | Yes | Position 1 | 98.54% | |
| Victory Walker | No | Position 2 | 24.22% |
Oregon 15th Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jesse C. Margolis | Yes | Position 3 | 98.92% | |
| Paula M. Bechtold | Yes | Position 5 | 98.88% | |
Oregon 16th Judicial District
Oregon 17th Judicial District
Oregon 18th Judicial District
Oregon 1st Judicial District
Oregon 20th Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D. Charles Bailey | Yes | Position 6 | 99.38% | |
| Donald R. Letourneau | Yes | Position 3 | 99.34% | |
| James L. Fun | Yes | Position 13 | 99.44% | |
| Janelle F. Wipper | Yes | Position 11 | n/a | 98.26% |
| Oscar Garcia | Yes | Position 9 | n/a | 98.27% |
| Rita B. Cobb | Yes | Position 12 | 99.44% | |
Oregon 22nd Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Annette Hillman | Yes | Position 1 | n/a | 98.41% |
Oregon 23rd Judicial District
Oregon 25th Judicial District
Oregon 2nd Judicial District
Oregon 3rd Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albin Norblad | Yes | Position 3 | 99.78% | |
| Channing Bennett | No | Position 11 | 48.12% | |
| Courtland Geyer | Yes | Position 12 | n/a | 98.69% |
| David E. Leith | Yes | Position 8 | n/a | 98.51% |
| Dennis Graves | Yes | Position 7 | 99.84% | |
| Donald Abar | No | Position 11 | 51.80% | |
| Jamese Rhoades | Yes | Position 1 | 99.85% | |
| Lindsay Partridge | Yes | Position 10 | n/a | 98.64% |
| Vance Day | Yes | Position 5 | n/a | 98.48% |
Oregon 4th Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adrienne Nelson | Yes | Position 4 | 98.92% | |
| Cheryl A. Albrecht | Yes | Position 31 | 98.92% | |
| Edward J. Jones | Yes | Position 23 | 98.78% | |
| Eric J. Bergstrom | Yes | Position 8 | 98.81% | |
| Janice R. Wilson | Yes | Position 12 | 98.86% | |
| Jerome LaBarre | Yes | Position 7 | 98.62% | |
| Jerry B. Hodson | Yes | Position 3 | 98.74% | |
| Judith H. Matarazzo | Yes | Position 28 | 98.86% | |
| Kathryn Villa-Smith | Yes | Position 29 | 98.89% | |
| Leslie Roberts | Yes | Position 37 | 98.65% | |
| Merri Souther Wyatt | Yes | Position 32 | 98.76% | |
| Paula J. Kurshner | Yes | Position 35 | 98.77% | |
| Susan M. Svetkey | Yes | Position 16 | 98.94% | |
Oregon 5th Judicial District
Oregon 6th Judicial District
Oregon 7th Judicial District
Oregon 8th Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gregory L. Baxter | Yes | Position 1 | 99.15% | |
Oregon 9th Judicial District
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
| Candidate | Incumbency | Position | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lung S. Hung | Yes | Position 2 | n/a | 77.41% |
| Patricia Sullivan | Yes | Position 1 | 98.54% | |
In the News
Oregon primary results highlights
As featured in JP Election Brief: Focus on the Gulf States and Northwest on May 17, 2012.
Circuit Courts
Oregon 3rd Judicial District, Position 11
- Donald Abar defeated Channing Bennett, becoming a new judge for Marion County.
Oregon 5th Judicial District, Position 3
- Mike Wetzel won a seat on the 5th district after defeating Bruce Shepley.
Oregon 11th Judicial District, Position 2
- Thomas Spear and Aaron Brenneman were unsuccessful in the May 15th primary, leaving Andrew C. Balyeat and Beth Bagley to face off in the general election.
Oregon 12th Judicial District, Position 1
- Sally Avera defeated Stan Butterfield, becoming a new judge for the 12th district. She follows in her husband, Fred E. Avera's footsteps as he recently retired from the court.
Oregon 14th Judicial District, Position 2
- Pat Wolke defeated challenger Victory Walker, retaining his position on the court.
For a list of appellate court results, visot the Oregon judicial elections, 2012 page.
Campaign donations an issue in Oregon circuit court race
As featured in JP Election Brief: Changing the rules in Florida and Nevada (and more!) on April 19, 2012.
Incumbent judge Benjamin Bloom will be challenged by David Orr in the upcoming election for Position 7 on the 1st Judicial District. Orr has criticized Bloom of accepting campaign donations, saying that it would create bias and influence in the courtroom. Orr himself will not be accepting any campaign donations. [1]
- "I will accept no campaign funding from any lawyer, law-firm, corporation or from any other source whatsoever. I believe that it is impossible to be completely fair and unbiased when serving as a judge after having received monetary endorsements during the campaign process."[1] - David Orr
Bloom responded by stating that he did not know where the money came from, therefore eliminating the possibility of bias.
- "I don't ask anyone for money, and I don't know who's giving me money. As a sitting judge, I simply do not want to know."[1] - Judge Benjamin Bloom
Benjamin Bloom currently serves as judge for Position 7 of the Oregon 1st Judicial District. He was appointed to the position by Governor Ted Kulongoski and sworn in on January 7, 2011. From 2005 to 2010, he served as a judge pro tem, in addition to being a partner at a Medford law firm. Bloom received his undergraduate degree from Hamilton College and his J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School.[2]
David Orr currently serves as the Deputy District Attorney for Jackson County. He began his legal career as a deputy public defender in Kansas and later worked as an associate for a civil litigation firm. From 2000 to 2002, Orr served as Linn County deputy district attorney, and in 2003, became a deputy district attorney in Jackson County. Orr earned his bachelor of arts from the University of Kansas and his Juris Doctorate from the Law School at Washburn University. [1]
See also
- News: Judicial candidates prepare for the final stretch: A summary of Oregon's contested 2012 judicial races, May 10, 2012
- News: Deputy district attorney Orr to challenge incumbent Bloom in upcoming election, April 18, 2012
- Oregon judicial elections, 2012
- Oregon judicial elections
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