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Position Holders Elected Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Cycle Status Date Expires Election Federal United States President Joseph R Biden E 1/20/2021 1/19/2025 2024 United States Vice President Kamala D Harris E 1/20/2021 1/19/2025 2024 United States Senator Jeff Merkley AE1/3/2021 1/2/2027 2026 United States Senator Ron Wyden B E 1/3/2017 1/2/2023 2022 US Congressional District 1 Representative in Congress, 1st Suzanne Bonamici E 1/3/2021 1/2/2023 2022 Statewide Partisan Governor Kate Brown E 1/14/2019 1/8/2023 2022 Secretary of State Shemia Fagan E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 State Treasurer Tobias Reed E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 State Senate State Senator, 5th District Dick Anderson E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 State Senator, 12th District Brian J Boquist E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 State Senator, 13th District Kim Thatcher E1/9/2019 1/2/2023 2022 State Senator, 16th District Betsy Johnson E 1/9/2019 1/2/2023 2022 State House State Representative, 10th District David Gomberg E1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 State Representative, 23rd District Mike Nearman E 1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 State Representative, 24th District Ron Noble E 1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 State Representative, 25th District Bill Post E 1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 State Representative, 32nd District Suzanne Weber E1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 Statewide Nonpartisan Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries Val Hoyle E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 1 Thomas A Balmer E1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 2 Rebecca Duncan E 1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 3 Meagan A Flynn E 1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4 Christopher L Garrett E 1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 5 Adrienne Nelson A 1/7/2018 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 6 Lynn R Nakamoto E 1/2/2017 1/2/2023 2022 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 7 Martha L Walters E 1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 1 Josephine Hatcher Mooney E1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 2 Bronson D James A 1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 3 Darleen OrtegaE1/2/2017 1/2/2023 2022 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 4 Robyn AoyogiE1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 5 Scott Shorr E1/2/2017 1/2/2023 2022 Position Holders_2021.xlsx Status legend: E = Elected A = Appointed 2/17/2021 Elected Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Cycle Status Date Expires Election Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 6 James (Jim) C Egan E 1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 7 Steven R Powers E 1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 8 Roger DeHoog E1/2/2017 1/2/2023 2022 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 9 Jacqueline S Kamins E 1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 10 Rex Armstrong E1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 11 Joel DeVore E 1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 12 Erin Lagesen E 1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 13 Doug Tookey E1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Judge of the Oregon Tax Court Robert Manicke E 1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Circuit Court District 25 contact info.: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/yamhill/Pages/default.aspx Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 1 John L Collins E 1/2/2017 1/2/2023 2022 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 2 Jennifer Chapman E 1/7/2019 1/6/2025 2024 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 3 Cynthia Easterday E1/2/2017 1/2/2023 2022 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 4 Ladd J Wiles E 1/4/2021 1/4/2027 2026 Yamhill County contact info.: https://www.co.yamhill.or.us Yamhill County Commissioner, Position 1 Casey Kulla A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Yamhill County Commissioner, Position 2 Lindsay Berschauer BE1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Yamhill County Commissioner, Position 3 Mary Starrett A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Yamhill County Sheriff Tim Svenson E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Yamhill County Clerk Brian Van Bergen E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Yamhill County Assessor Derrick C Wharff E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Yamhill County Treasurer Kris Bledsoe E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Yamhill County Surveyor (no longer an elected position) n/a District Attorney, Yamhill County contact info.: https://yamhillcountyda.org/main.aspx District Attorney, Yamhill County Brad Berry E1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 City of Amity contact info.: https://www.cityofamityoregon.org City of Amity, Mayor Joshua Clark E 1/6/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Amity, Councilor, Position 1 Sandy McArthur AE1/6/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Amity, Councilor, Position 2 Ryan J Lehman B E 1/2/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of Amity, Councilor, Position 3 Rachel King AE1/6/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Amity, Councilor, Position 4 Robert Anthony Andrade B E 1/2/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of Amity, Councilor, Position 5 April Dyche A E 1/6/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Amity, Councilor, Position 6 Napua Ann Rich B A 1/8/2020 12/31/2022 2022 Position Holders_2021.xlsx Status legend: E = Elected A = Appointed 2/17/2021 Elected Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Cycle Status Date Expires Election City of Carlton contact info.: https://www.ci.carlton.or.us City of Carlton, Mayor Linda Watkins E 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 2022 City of Carlton, Councilor, 3 At-Large Guilherme Brandao A E 1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 Grant Erickson A E 1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 Kevin Skipper AE1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Carlton, Councilor, 3 At-Large Kathy F Maher BE1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 Jami Egland B A 2/2/2021 12/31/2022 2022 Shirley Ward-Mullen B E 1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of Dayton contact info.: https://www.ci.dayton.or.us City of Dayton, Mayor Beth Wytoski E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 City of Dayton, Councilor, 3 At-Large Darrick Price A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Daniel Holbrook A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Rosalba Sandoval-Perez A A 4/1/2019 1/2/2023 2022 City of Dayton, Councilor, 3 At-Large Trini Marquez B E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Kitty Mackin B E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Annette Frank B E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 City of Dundee contact info.: https://www.dundeecity.org City of Dundee, Mayor David F Russ E 1/4/2021 12/31/2022 2022 City of Dundee, Councilor, 3 At-Large Ted A Crawford A E 1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 Storr L Nelson A E 1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 Patrick Kelly AE1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of Dundee, Councilor, 3 At-Large Tim Weaver BE1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 Jeannette Adlong BE1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 David Ford B E 1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Lafayette contact info.: https://www.ci.lafayette.or.us City of Lafayette, Mayor Wade Witherspoon E 1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 City of Lafayette, Councilor, 3 At-Large Christine Brungardt A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Sheila Neuman A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Vacant A 1/2/2023 2022 City of Lafayette, Councilor, 3 At-Large Kayla Paulsen B E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Lee Gilgan B E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 James Drebin B E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Position Holders_2021.xlsx Status legend: E = Elected A = Appointed 2/17/2021 Elected Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Cycle Status Date Expires Election City of McMinnville contact info.: https://www.mcminnvilleoregon.gov/ City of McMinnville, Mayor Scott A Hill E 1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of McMinnville, Councilor, Ward 1A Sal Peralta A E 1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of McMinnville, Councilor, Ward 1B Chris Chenoweth B E 1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of McMinnville, Councilor, Ward 2A Zack Geary AE1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of McMinnville, Councilor, Ward 2B Kellie Menke B E 1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of McMinnville, Councilor, Ward 3A Remy Drabkin A E 1/7/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of McMinnville, Councilor, Ward 3B Adam D Garvin B E 1/4/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Newberg contact info.: https://www.newbergoregon.gov City of Newberg, Mayor Rick Rogers E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 City of Newberg, Councilor, District 1 Elise Yarnell Hollamon A E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 City of Newberg, Councilor, District 2 Julia Martinez Plancarte B A 2/3/2020 1/2/2023 2022 City of Newberg, Councilor, District 3 Denise Bacon A E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 City of Newberg, Councilor, District 4 Bryce Coefield B A 9/8/2020 1/2/2023 2022 City of Newberg, Councilor, District 5 Mike McBride A E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 City of Newberg, Councilor, District 6 Stephanie Findley BE1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 City of Sheridan contact info.: https://www.cityofsheridanor.com City of Sheridan, Mayor Harry F Cooley E1/22/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of Sheridan, Councilor, 3 At-Large Roxie A Acuff A E 1/19/2021 12/31/2024 2024 Aaron Baer AE1/19/2021 12/31/2024 2024 James R Buckles A E 1/19/2021 12/31/2024 2024 City of Sheridan, Councilor, 3 At-Large Rick Cox Sr BE1/22/2019 12/31/2022 2022 Lucy A Hebert B E 1/22/2019 12/31/2022 2022 Sandy Walker BE1/22/2019 12/31/2022 2022 City of Willamina contact info.: https://www.willaminaoregon.gov City of Willamina, Mayor Bob Burr E1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 City of Willamina, Councilor, 3 At-Large Barry Wilson A E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Rita Baller AE1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Craig Johnson A E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 City of Willamina, Councilor, 3 At-Large Roberta J Lawson B E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 April L Wooden B E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Theresa McKnight B A 1/10/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Position Holders_2021.xlsx Status legend: E = Elected A = Appointed 2/17/2021 Elected Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Cycle Status Date Expires Election City of Yamhill contact info.: https://cityofyamhill.org City of Yamhill, Mayor Yvette Potter E1/4/2021 1/2/2023 2022 City of Yamhill, Councilor, 2 At-LargeMorgann Gilmore A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 Kay Echauri A E 1/7/2019 1/2/2023 2022 City of Yamhill, Councilor, 2 At-LargeTim Askey BE1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Marci Hedin B E 1/4/2021 1/6/2025 2024 Yamhill County Soil and Water contact info.: https://yamhillswcd.org Yamhill County Soil and Water, Director, At-Large, Pos.
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