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Position Holder Political Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Date Expires Election Federal United States President Donald J Trump 1/20/2017 1/19/2021 2020 United States Vice President Michael Pence 1/20/2017 1/19/2021 2020 United States Senator Jeff Merkley 1/3/2015 1/2/2021 2020 United States Senator Ron Wyden 1/3/2017 1/2/2023 2022 US Congressional District 1 Representative in Congress, 1st Suzanne Bonamici 1/3/2019 1/2/2021 2020 Statewide Partisan Governor Kate Brown 1/14/2019 1/8/2023 2022 Secretary of State Bev Clarno 1/2/2017 1/3/2021 2020 State Treasurer Tobias Reed 1/2/2017 1/3/2021 2020 Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum 1/2/2017 1/3/2021 2020 State Senate State Senator, 5th District Arnie Roblan 1/2/2017 1/10/2021 2020 State Senator, 12th District Brian J Boquist 1/2/2017 1/10/2021 2020 State Senator, 13th District Kim Thatcher 1/14/2019 1/8/2023 2022 State Senator, 16th District Betsy Johnson 1/14/2019 1/8/2023 2022 State House State Representative, 10th District David Gomberg 1/14/2019 1/10/2021 2020 State Representative, 23rd District Mike Nearman 1/14/2019 1/10/2021 2020 State Representative, 24th District Ron Noble 1/14/2019 1/10/2021 2020 State Representative, 25th District Bill Post 1/14/2019 1/10/2021 2020 State Representative, 32nd District Tiffiny K Mitchell 1/14/2019 1/10/2021 2020 Statewide Nonpartisan Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries Val Hoyle 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 1 Thomas A Balmer 1/5/2015 1/3/2021 2020 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 2 Rebecca Duncan 1/7/2019 1/5/2025 2024 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 3 Meagan A Flynn 1/7/2019 1/5/2025 2024 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4 Christopher Lewis Garrett 1/1/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 5 Adrienne Nelson 1/2/2018 1/5/2025 2024 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 6 Lynn R Nakamoto 1/2/2017 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 7 Martha L Walters 1/5/2015 1/3/2021 2020 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 1 Josephine Hatcher Mooney 6/3/2019 1/3/2021 2020 Position Holders_2020 11/8/2019 Political Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Date Expires Election Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 2 Bronson D James 7/17/2017 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 3 Darleen Ortega1/2/2017 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 4 Robyn Aoyogi7/17/2017 1/3/2021 2020 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 5 Scott Shorr 1/2/2017 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 6 James (Jim) C Egan 1/7/2019 1/5/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 7 Steven R Powers 7/17/2017 1/5/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 8 Roger DeHoog 1/2/2017 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 9 Vacant 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 10 Rex Armstrong 1/7/2019 1/5/2025 2024 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 11 Joel DeVore 1/5/2015 1/3/2021 2020 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 12 Erin Lagesen 1/5/2015 1/3/2021 2020 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 13 Doug Tookey 1/5/2015 1/3/2021 2020 Judge of the Oregon Tax Court Robert Manicke 1/7/2019 1/5/2025 2024 Circuit Court District 25 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 1 John L Collins 1/2/2017 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 2 Jennifer Chapman 1/7/2019 1/5/2025 2024 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 3 Cynthia Easterday 1/2/2017 1/1/2023 2022 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Position 4 Ladd J Wiles 1/5/2015 1/1/2021 2020 Yamhill County YAMHILL COUNTY COMMISSIONER - POSITION 1 Casey Kulla 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 YAMHILL COUNTY COMMISSIONER - POSITION 2 Rick Olson 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNTY COMMISSIONER - POSITION 3 Mary Starrett 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 YAMHILL COUNTY SHERIFF Tim Svenson 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 YAMHILL COUNTY CLERK Brian D L Van Bergen 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNTY ASSESSOR Derrick C Wharff 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNTY TREASURER Mike Green 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNTY SURVEYOR (no longer an elected position) District Attorney, Yamhill County District Attorney, Yamhill County Brad Berry 1/2/2017 1/3/2021 2020 Position Holders_2020 11/8/2019 Political Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Date Expires Election City of Amity AMITY MAYOR Michael Cape1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 AMITY CITY COUNCIL - POSITION 1 Vacant 2020 AMITY CITY COUNCIL - POSITION 2 Ryan J Lehman 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 AMITY CITY COUNCIL - POSITION 3 Nickolas John Wilkinson 3/61/19 1/1/2021 2020 AMITY CITY COUNCIL - POSITION 4 Robert Anthony Andrade 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 AMITY CITY COUNCIL - POSITION 5 Vacant 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 AMITY CITY COUNCIL - POSITION 6 Raylene Annette Mitchell 11/6/2019 1/1/2023 2020 City of Carlton CARLTON MAYOR Brian Rake 1/7/2019 1/1/2021 2020 CARLTON COUNCILPERSON 3 AT-LARGE Scott A Carl 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Amy Wilder 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Carey Lee Rhoads 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 CARLTON COUNCILPERSON 3 AT-LARGE Kathleen Rich 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Linda Watkins 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Shirley Ward-Mullen 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 City of Dayton DAYTON MAYOR Beth Wytoski 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 DAYTON CITY COUNCIL 3 AT-LARGE Darrick Price 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Daniel Holbrook 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Vacant 2020 DAYTON CITY COUNCIL 3 AT-LARGE John James Collins 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Kitty Brown 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Trini Marquez 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 City of Dundee DUNDEE MAYOR David F Russ 1/7/2019 1/3/2021 2020 DUNDEE COUNCILPERSON 3 AT-LARGE Ted A Crawford 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Storr L Nelson 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Patrick Kelly 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 DUNDEE COUNCILPERSON 3 AT-LARGE Jeannette Adlong 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Kristen Svicarovich 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Tim Weaver 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Position Holders_2020 11/8/2019 Political Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Date Expires Election City of Lafayette LAFAYETTE MAYOR Marie Lynn Sproul 1/7/2019 1/3/2021 2020 LAFAYETTE COUNCILPERSON 3 AT-LARGE Christine Brungardt 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Sheila Neuman 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Wade Alan Witherspoon 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 LAFAYETTE COUNCILPERSON 3 AT-LARGE Chris Harper 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Kayla Paulsen 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2020 Gordon Douglas Cook 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2020 City of McMinnville MCMINNVILLE MAYOR Scott A Hill 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 MCMINNVILLE COUNCILOR WARD 1A Sal Peralta 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 MCMINNVILLE COUNCILOR WARD 1B Wendy Stassens 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 MCMINNVILLE COUNCILOR WARD 2A Zack Geary 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 MCMINNVILLE COUNCILOR WARD 2B Kellie S Menke 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 MCMINNVILLE COUNCILOR WARD 3A Remi Drabkin 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 MCMINNVILLE COUNCILOR WARD 3B Adam D Garvin 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 City of Newberg NEWBERG MAYOR Rick Rogers 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 NEWBERG COUNCILPERSON DISTRICT 1 Vacant 2020 NEWBERG COUNCILPERSON DISTRICT 2 Elizabeth (Rogers) Gemeroy 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 NEWBERG COUNCILPERSON DISTRICT 3 Denise Bacon 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 NEWBERG COUNCILPERSON DISTRICT 4 Patrick A Johnson 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 NEWBERG COUNCILPERSON DISTRICT 5 Vacant 2020 NEWBERG COUNCILPERSON DISTRICT 6 Stephanie Findley 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 City of Sheridan SHERIDAN MAYOR Harry F Cooley 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 SHERIDAN COUNCILPERSON - 3 AT-LARGE Roxie Ann Acuff 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Christina Davis 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Aaron Baer 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 SHERIDAN COUNCILPERSON - 3 AT-LARGE Rick Cox Sr 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Lucy A Hebert 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Sandy Walker 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Position Holders_2020 11/8/2019 Political Position Holders Serving Yamhill County Start Term Next Position Name Date Expires Election City of Willamina WILLAMINA MAYOR Ila Skyberg 1/7/2019 1/3/2021 2020 WILLAMINA COUNCILOR - 3 AT-LARGE Rita Baller 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Bob N Burr 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Craig L Johnson Sr 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 WILLAMINA COUNCILOR - 3 AT-LARGE Roberta J Lawson 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 April L Wooden 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 James Daley 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 City of Yamhill YAMHILL MAYOR Yvette Potter 1/7/2019 1/3/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNCILOR 2 AT-LARGE Morgann Gilmore 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 Kay Echauri 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 YAMHILL COUNCILOR 2 AT-LARGE Dana Gray 2/14/2018 1/1/2021 2020 Vacant 2020 Yamhill County Soil and Water YAMHILL COUNTY SOIL & WATER - DIRECTOR AT-LARGE 1 David D Cruickshank 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 YAMHILL COUNTY SOIL & WATER - DIRECTOR AT-LARGE 2 Patrick Fitzgerald 1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 YAMHILL COUNTY SOIL & WATER DIRECTOR - ZONE 1 Ximena Orrego1/7/2019 1/1/2023 2022 YAMHILL COUNTY SOIL & WATER DIRECTOR - ZONE 2 Barbara R Boyer 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNTY SOIL & WATER DIRECTOR - ZONE 3 Leo E Krick 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNTY SOIL & WATER DIRECTOR - ZONE 4 Gordon Cook 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 YAMHILL COUNTY SOIL & WATER DIRECTOR - ZONE 5 Samuel B Sweeney 1/2/2017 1/1/2021 2020 Chemeketa Community College Director, Zone 2 Ronald L Pittman 7/1/2017 6/30/2021 2021 Portland Community College Director, Zone 6 Mohamed Alyajouri 7/1/2017 6/30/2021 2021 Amity School District 4J Director POSITION 1 - 4 YEAR TERM Ryan Jones 7/1/2017 6/30/2021 2021 Director POSITION 2 - 4 YEAR TERM Tim Haarsma 7/1/2017 6/30/2021 2021 Director POSITION 3 - 4 YEAR TERM Jennifer Leppin 7/1/2019 6/30/2023 2023 Director POSITION 4 - 4 YEAR TERM Matthew Foertsch 7/1/2017 6/30/2021 2021 Director POSITION 5
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