This is a list of Oregon judges that have served within the confines of the United States in the state of Oregon , as well as people from Oregon that have served in federal courts outside of the state. These include judges that served prior to statehood on February 14, 1859, including the judges of the Provisional Government of Oregon . Those listed include judges of the Oregon Supreme Court , the Oregon Tax Court , and the Oregon Court of Appeals at the state level. Judges for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon and judges from Oregon that have served on other federal courts are also listed. The judges of the Oregon circuit courts , who generally serve a single county, are not listed.
Pre-Provisional Government
John Kirk Townsend is recorded to have served as a judge prior to the establishment of the Provisional Government of Oregon .
Provisional Government
Seal of the Provisional Government
James W. Nesmith
No formal judicial system existed in the region prior to February 18, 1841, when settlers at the Champoeg Meetings , in their effort to form a Provisional Government, elected Babcock as Supreme Judge as well as four justices of the peace and a High Sheriff as minor executive position, while they failed to establish the introduction of a governor because of discontent by French-Canadian settlers. That meant that Babcock also acted as executive and law-maker until the establishment of an Executive Committee in 1843.
Creation of the Provisional Government
On May 2, 1843, the Provisional Government of Oregon was finally created through a narrow 52–50 vote under the English American and French Canadian settlers.[ 2] This government constructed a judicial system headed by a single Supreme Judge.
Name
Years
Notes
Albert E. Wilson
July 5, 1843 (elected)
Elected at Champoeg Meetings , but declined to serve.
Osborne Russell
October 2, 1843 – May 14, 1844
Served as circuit judge and presiding judge
Ira L. Babcock
June 27, 1844 – November 11, 1844
Served as circuit judge and presiding judge
James W. Nesmith
December 25, 1844 – August 9, 1845
Appointed by Executive Committee before election in 1845, served as circuit judge and presiding judge.
Nathaniel Ford
August 9, 1845 (elected)
Elected by Provisional Legislature, but declined to serve.
Peter Hardeman Burnett
September 6, 1845 – December 29, 1846
Elected by legislature as supreme judge.
J. Quinn Thornton
February 20, 1847 – November 9, 1847
Appointed by Governor George Abernethy as supreme judge.
Columbia Lancaster
November 30, 1847 – April 9, 1849
Appointed by Governor George Abernethy as supreme judge.
Asa Lovejoy
no record
Elected by Provisional Legislature on February 16, 1849 as supreme judge.
Oregon Supreme Court
Seal of the State of Oregon
George Henry Williams
Reuben P. Boise
Erasmus D. Shattuck
James Kerr Kelly
William Paine Lord
John B. Waldo
William Wallace Thayer
Woodson T. Slater
Charles L. McNary
Wallace McCamant
Hall S. Lusk
E. M. Page
Susan P. Graber
Ted Kulongoski The Oregon Territory was created in 1848 by the United States Congress . Congress then created a three judge supreme court for the territory. In 1859, the territory became the state of Oregon, with the Oregon Supreme Court remaining, eventually expanded to seven justices.[ 2]
Order
Name
Years on the Court
Chief justice[ 3]
Notes
1.
William P. Bryant
1848–1850
1848–1850
Appointed by U.S. President.
2.
Orville C. Pratt
1848–1852
Appointed by U.S. President.
3.
Thomas Nelson
1850–1853
1850–1853
Appointed by U.S. President.
4.
William Strong
1850–1853
Appointed by U.S. President.
5.
George Henry Williams
1853–1858
1853–1858
Appointed by U.S. President, 1853–1858.
6.
Cyrus Olney
1853–1858
Appointed by U.S. President.
7.
Matthew Deady
1853–1859
Appointed by U.S. President.
8.
Obadiah B. McFadden
1853–1854
Appointed by U.S. President.
9.
Reuben P. Boise
1858–1870, 1876–1880
1862–1864, 1867–1870
Appointed by U.S. President in 1858, elected in 1859, 1876. Appointed by Governor 1878. 1862–1864, 1867–1870.
10.
Aaron E. Waite
1859–1862
1859–1862
Elected in 1858, 1859–1862.
11.
Riley E. Stratton
1859–1866
Elected in 1858, died in office December 26, 1866.
12.
Paine Page Prim
1859–1880
1864–1866, 1870–1872, 1876–1878
Appointed by Governor in 1859 and 1878, elected 1860, 1866, 1872. 1864–1866, 1870–1872, and 1876–1878.
13.
William W. Page
1862
Appointed by Governor.
14.
Erasmus D. Shattuck
1862–1867, 1874–1878
1866–1867
Elected in 1862, 1874. 1866–1867.
15.
Joseph G. Wilson
1862–1870
Appointed by Governor in 1862, elected 1864.
16.
Alonzo A. Skinner
1866–1867
Appointed by Governor in 1866.
17.
William W. Upton
1867–1874
1872–1874
Appointed by Governor 1867, elected in 1868.
18.
John Kelsay
1868–1870
Elected in 1868.
19.
Benoni Whitten
1870
Appointed by Governor in 1870.
20.
Lewis Linn McArthur
1870–1878
Elected in 1870 and 1876.
21.
Andrew J. Thayer
1870–1873
Elected in 1870, died in office April 26, 1873.
22.
Benjamin F. Bonham
1870–1876
1874–1876
Elected in 1870.
23.
Lafayette F. Mosher
1873–1874
Appointed by Governor in May 1873.
24.
John Burnett
1874–1876
Elected in 1874.
25.
James F. Watson
1876–1878
Elected in 1876.
26.
James Kerr Kelly
1878–1880
1878–1880
Appointed by Governor in 1878.
27.
William Paine Lord
1880–1894
1880–1882, 1886–1888, 1892–1894
Elected in 1880, 1882, and 1888. 1880–1882, 1886–1888, and 1892–1894.
28.
Edward B. Watson
1880–1884
1882–1884
Elected in 1880.
29.
John B. Waldo
1880–1886
1884–1886
Elected in 1880.
30.
William Wallace Thayer
1884–1890
1888–1890
Elected in 1884.
31.
Reuben S. Strahan
1886–1892
1890–1892
Elected in 1886.
32.
Robert S. Bean
1890–1909
1894–1896, 1900–1902, 1905–1909
Elected in 1890, 1896, 1902, 1908.
33.
Frank A. Moore
1892–1918
1896–1898, 1902–1905, 1909–1911, 1915–1917
Elected in 1892, 1898, 1904, 1910, 1916. Died in office September 25, 1918.
34.
Charles E. Wolverton
1894–1905
1898–1900, 1905
Elected in 1894 and 1900.
35.
Thomas G. Hailey
1905–1907
Appointed by Governor in 1905.
36.
Robert Eakin
1907–1917
1911–1913
Elected in 1906 and 1912.
37.
William R. King
1909–1911
Appointed by Governor in 1909.
38.
Woodson T. Slater
1909–1911
Appointed by Governor in 1909.
39.
Thomas A. McBride
1909–1930
1913–1915, 1917–1921, 1923–1927
Appointed by Governor in 1909, elected in 1914, 1920, and 1926. Died in office September 9, 1930.
40.
Henry J. Bean
1911–1941
1931–1933 1937–1939
Elected in 1910, 1914, 1920, 1926, 1932, and 1938. Died in office May 8, 1941.
41.
George H. Burnett
1911–1927
1921–1923, 1927
Elected in 1910, 1916, and 1922. Died in office September 10, 1927.
42.
Charles L. McNary
1913–1915
Appointed in 1913.
43.
William Marion Ramsey
1913–1915
Appointed in 1913.
44.
Henry L. Benson
1915–1921
Elected in 1914, 1920. Died in office October 16, 1921.
45.
Lawrence T. Harris
1915–1924
Elected in 1914 and 1920.
46.
Wallace McCamant
1917–1918
Appointed by Governor in 1917.
47.
Charles A. Johns
1918–1921
Appointed by Governor in 1918. Elected in 1918.
48.
Conrad P. Olson
1918–1919
Appointed by Governor in 1918.
49.
Alfred S. Bennett
1919–1920
Elected in 1918.
50.
George M. Brown
1920–1933
Appointed by Governor in 1920. Elected in 1920 and 1926.
51.
John McCourt
1921–1924
Appointed by Governor in 1921. Elected in 1922. Died in office September 12, 1924.
52.
John L. Rand
1921–1942
1927–1929, 1933–1935, 1939–1941
Appointed by Governor in 1921. Elected in 1922, 1928, 1934, and 1940. Died in office November 19, 1942.
53.
Oliver P. Coshow
1924–1931
1929–1931
Appointed by Governor in 1924. Elected in 1924.
54.
Martin L. Pipes
1924
Appointed by Governor in 1924.
55.
Harry H. Belt
1925–1950
1945–1947
Elected in 1924, 1930, 1936, 1942, 1948. Died in office August 6, 1950.
56.
George Rossman
1927–1965
1947–1949
Appointed by Governor in 1927. Elected in 1928, 1934, 1940, 1946, 1952, and 1958.
57.
Percy R. Kelly
1930–1949
1941–1943
Appointed by Governor in 1930. Elected in 1930, 1936, 1942, and 1948. Died in office June 14, 1949.
58.
James U. Campbell
1931–1937
1935–1937
Elected in 1930 and 1936.
Died in office July 16, 1937.
59.
John O. Bailey
1933–1950
1943–1945
Elected in 1932, 1938, and 1944.
60.
Hall S. Lusk
1937–1960, 1961–1968
1949–1951
Appointed by Governor in 1937. Elected in 1938, 1944, 1950, 1956. Temporary service from 1961 to 1968.
61.
James T. Brand
1941–1958
1951–1953
Appointed by Governor in 1941. Elected in 1942, 1948 and 1952.
62.
Arthur D. Hay
1942–1952
Appointed by Governor in 1942. Elected in 1944 and 1950. Died in office December 19, 1952.
Walter C. Winslow
1947–1948
Served as judge pro tempore while Brand served as war crimes judge following World War II .[ 4]
63.
E. M. Page
1949-1950
Appointed by Governor in 1949.
64.
Earl C. Latourette
1950–1956
1953–1955
Appointed by Governor in 1950. Elected in 1950. Died in office August 18, 1956.
65.
Harold J. Warner
1950–1963
1955–195
Appointed by Governor in 1950. Elected in 1950 and 1956.
66.
Walter L. Tooze
1950–1956
Appointed by Governor in 1950. Elected in 1950 and 1956. Died in office December 21, 1956.
67.
William C. Perry
1952–1970
1957–1959, 1967–1970
Appointed by Governor in 1952. Elected in 1954, 1960, and 1966.
68.
William M. McAllister
1956–1976
1959–1967
Appointed by Governor in 1956. Elected in 1956, 1962, 1968, and 1974.
69.
Randall B. Kester
1957–1958
Appointed by Governor in 1957.
70.
Gordon Sloan
1958–1970
Appointed by Governor in 1958. Elected in 1958 and 1964.
71.
Kenneth J. O'Connell
1958–1977
1970–1976
Appointed by Governor in 1958. Elected in 1958, 1964, and 1970.
72.
Alfred Goodwin
1960–1969
Appointed by Governor in 1960. Elected in 1960 and 1966.
73.
Arno H. Denecke
1963–1982
1976–1982
Elected in 1962, 1968, 1974, and 1980.
74.
Ralph M. Holman
1965–1980
Elected in 1964, 1970, and 1976.
75.
Thomas Tongue
1969–1982
Appointed by Governor in 1969. Elected in 1970 and 1976.
76.
Edward H. Howell
1970–1980
Appointed by Governor in 1970. Elected in 1970 and 1976.
77.
Dean F. Bryson
1970–1979
Elected in 1970 and 1976, also appointed by Governor in 1970.
78.
Berkeley Lent
1977–1988
1982–1983
Elected in 1976 and 1982.
79.
Hans A. Linde
1977–1990
Appointed by Governor in 1977. Elected in 1978 and 1984.
80.
Edwin J. Peterson
1979–1993
1983–1991
Appointed by Governor in 1979. Elected in 1980, 1986, and 1992.
81.
Jacob Tanzer
1980–1982
Appointed by Governor in 1980. Elected in 1980.
82.
J. R. Campbell
1980–1988
Appointed by Governor in 1980. Elected in 1982.
83.
Betty Roberts
1982–1986
Appointed by Governor in 1982. Elected in 1982. First woman on court.
84.
Wallace P. Carson Jr.
1982–2007
1991–2006
Appointed by Governor in 1982. Elected in 1982, 1988, 1994 and 2000.
85.
Robert E. Jones
1983–1990
Appointed by Governor in 1982. Elected in 1984.
86.
W. Michael Gillette
1986–2011[ 5]
Appointed by Governor in 1986. Elected in 1986, 1992, 1998, and 2004.
87.
George Van Hoomissen
1988–2001
Elected in 1988 and 1994.
88.
Edward N. Fadeley
1988–1998
Elected in 1988 and 1994.
89.
Richard Unis
1990–1996
Appointed by Governor in 1990. Elected in 1990.
90.
Susan P. Graber
1990–1998
Appointed by Governor in 1990 and 1991. Elected in 1992.
91.
Robert D. Durham
1994–2013
Appointed by Governor in 1994. Elected in 1994, 2000, and 2006.
92.
Ted Kulongoski
1997–2001
Elected in 1996.
93.
Susan M. Leeson
1998–2003
Appointed by Governor in 1998. Elected in 1998.
94.
R. William Riggs
1998–2006
Appointed by Governor in 1998. Elected in 1998 and 2004.
95.
Paul J. De Muniz
2001–2013
2006–2012
Elected in 2000 and 2006.
96.
Thomas A. Balmer
2001–2022
2012–2018
Appointed by Governor in 2001. Elected in 2002, 2008, and 2014.
97.
Rives Kistler
2003–2018
Appointed by Governor in 2003. Elected in 2004, 2010, and 2016.
98.
Martha Lee Walters
2006–2022
2018–2022
Appointed by Governor in 2006. Elected in 2008 and 2014.
99.
Virginia Linder
2007–2015
Elected in 2006 and 2012.
100.
Jack L. Landau
2011–2017
Elected in 2010 and 2016.
101.
David V. Brewer
2013–2017
Elected in 2012.
102.
Richard C. Baldwin
2013–2017
Elected in 2012.
103.
Lynn Nakamoto
2016–2021
Appointed by Governor in 2015. Elected in 2016.
104.
Meagan Flynn
2017–present
2022–present
Appointed by Governor in 2017.
105.
Rebecca Duncan
2017–present
Appointed by Governor in 2017.
106.
Adrienne Nelson
2018–2023
Appointed by Governor in 2018.
106.
Christopher L. Garrett
2019–present
Appointed by Governor in 2018.
107.
Roger DeHoog
2022–present
Appointed by Governor in 2022.
108.
Stephen Bushong
2023–present
Appointed by Governor in 2022.
109.
Bronson James
2023–present
Appointed by Governor in 2022.
110.
Aruna Masih
2023–present
Appointed by Governor in 2023.
Oregon Court of Appeals
In 1969, the state of Oregon created an intermediate level appeals court. Judges from the Oregon Court of Appeals decide cases appealed from the Oregon Circuit Court .[ 6] The court has a total of thirteen judgeships.
Name
Years
Notes
Virgil Langtry
1969–1976
Appointed by governor in 1969. Elected in 1970. Resigned in 1976.
Robert H. Foley
1969–1976
Appointed by governor in 1969. Elected in 1970. Resigned in 1976.
Herbert M. Schwab
1969–1980
Appointed by governor in 1969. Elected in 1970 & 1976. Resigned in 1980. Chief judge 1969–1980.
William S. Fort
1969–1977
Appointed by governor in 1969. Elected in 1970.
Edward H. Branchfield
1969–1971
Appointed by governor in 1969.
Robert Y. Thornton
1971–1983
Elected in 1970 & 1976.
Jacob Tanzer
1973–1975, 1976–1980
Appointed by governor in 1973 & 1976. Elected in 1976. Resigned in 1980.
Jason Lee
1975–1980
Elected in 1974. Died in office February 19, 1980.
Lee Johnson
1977–1978
Elected in 1976. Resigned in 1978.
William L. Richardson
1976–1997
Elected in 1976, 1982, 1988, and 1994. Appointed by governor in 1976. Resigned in 1997. Chief judge 1993–1997.
John H. Buttler
1977–1992
Appointed by governor in 1977. Elected in 1978, 1984, and 1990. Resigned in 1992.
George M. Joseph
1977–1992
Appointed by governor in 1977. Elected in 1978, 1984, and 1990. Resigned in 1992. Chief judge 1981–1992.
W. Michael Gillette
1977–1986
Appointed by governor in 1977. Elected in 1978 & 1984. Resigned in 1986.
Betty Roberts
1977–1982
Appointed by governor in 1977. Elected in 1978. Resigned in 1982.
J. R. Campbell
1979–1980
Appointed by governor in 1979. Elected in 1980. Resigned in 1980.
John C. Warden
1980–1988
Appointed by governor in 1980 & 1981. Elected in 1982. Resigned in 1988.
Edward H. Warren
1980–1999
Appointed by governor in 1980. Elected in 1980, 1986 & 1992. Resigned in 1999.
George Van Hoomissen
1981–1988
Elected in 1980 & 1986. Resigned in 1988.
Thomas F. Young
1981–1988
Appointed by governor in 1981. Elected in 1982. Died in office on January 3, 1988.
Kurt C. Rossman
1982–1994
Appointed by governor in 1982. Elected in 1982 & 1988. Resigned in 1994.
Jonathan Uhry Newman
1983–1991
Elected in 1982 & 1988. Resigned in 1991.
Mary J. Deits
1986–2004
Appointed by governor in 1986. Elected in 1986, 1992, & 1998. Chief judge 1997–2004.
R. William Riggs
1988–1998
Appointed by governor in 1988. Elected in 1988 & 1994. Resigned in 1998.
Susan P. Graber
1988–1990
Appointed by governor in 1988. Elected in 1988. Resigned in 1990.
Walter I. Edmonds Jr.
1989–2009
Appointed by governor in 1989. Elected in 1990, 1996, 2002, and 2008.
Paul De Muniz
1990–2000
Appointed by governor in 1990. Elected in 1990 & 1996. Resigned in 2000.
Robert D. Durham
1991–1994
Appointed by governor in 1991. Elected in 1992. Resigned in 1994.
Jack L. Landau
1993–2010
Appointed by governor in 1992. Elected in 1994, 2000, & 2006.
Susan M. Leeson
1993–1998
Appointed by governor in 1992. Elected in 1994. Resigned in 1998.
Rick Haselton
1994–2015
Appointed by governor in 1994. Elected in 1994, 2000, & 2006.
Rex Armstrong
1995–2021
Elected in 1994, 2000, & 2006.
Virginia L. Linder
1999–2007
Appointed by governor in 1997. Elected in 1998 & 2004. Resigned in 2007.
Robert D. Wollheim
1998–2014
Appointed by governor in 1998. Elected in 1998 & 2004.
David V. Brewer
1999–2013
Appointed by governor in 1999. Elected in 2000 & 2006. Chief judge 2004–2012.
Rives Kistler
1999–2003
Appointed by governor in 1999. Elected in 2000. Resigned in 2003.
David Schuman
2001–2013
Appointed by governor in 2001. Elected in 2002 and 2008.
Darleen Ortega
2003–present
Appointed by governor in 2003. Elected in 2004.
Ellen Rosenblum
2005–2011
Appointed by governor in 2005. Elected in 2006.
Timothy Sercombe
2007–2017
Appointed by governor in 2007. Elected in 2008.
Rebecca Duncan
2010–2017
Appointed by governor in 2010.
Lynn Nakamoto
2011–2016
Appointed by governor in 2010.[ 7]
Erika L. Hadlock
2011–2019
Appointed by governor in 2011.[ 8]
James C. Egan
2013–present
Elected in 2012.[ 9]
Joel DeVore
2013–2021
Appointed by governor in 2013.[ 10]
Erin C. Lagesen
2013–present
Appointed by governor in 2013.[ 10]
Douglas L. Tookey
2013–present
Appointed by governor in 2013.[ 10]
Chris Garrett
2014–2018
Appointed by governor in 2014.[ 11]
Scott A. Shorr
2016–present
Appointed by governor in 2015.
Roger DeHoog
2016–2022
Appointed by governor in 2015.
Steven Powers
2017–present
Appointed by governor in 2017.
Bronson James
2017–2022
Appointed by governor in 2017.
Robyn Aoyagi
2017–present
Appointed by governor in 2017.
Josephine Mooney
2019–present
Appointed by governor in 2019.
Jacqueline Kamins
2020–present
Appointed by governor in 2020.
Ramón A. Pagán
2022–present
Appointed by governor in 2022.[ 12]
Kristina Hellman
2022–present
Appointed by governor in 2022.[ 12]
Anna M. Joyce
2022–present
Appointed by governor in 2022.[ 12]
Megan Jacquot
2023–present
Appointed by governor in 2022.[ 13]
Federal district court
Seal of the District of Oregon
Matthew Deady
Upon Oregon's entry into the Union, the federal government created the United States District Court for the District of Oregon , a federal trial level court. At first there was a single judge, but currently there are six judgeships.[ 14] Those who have served as the chief judge are listed in italics.[ 15]
Other federal
Seal of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Nicholas J. Sinnott
Judges from Oregon who have served on federal courts other than the District Court of Oregon. This includes judges who have been assigned to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ' duty station at the Pioneer Courthouse in Portland, Oregon .
Oregon Tax Court
In 1962, the state of Oregon created a specialized court to handle state tax cases. The Oregon Tax Court consists of a single state-wide elected judge.[ 27]
Name
Years
Notes
Peter M. Gunnar
1962–1965
Appointed by governor in 1962. Elected in 1962. Resigned in 1965.
Edward H. Howell
1965–1970
Appointed by governor in 1965. Elected in 1966. Resigned in 1970.
Carlisle B. Roberts
1970–1983
Appointed by governor in 1970. Elected in 1970 & 1976.
Samuel B. Stewart
1983–1985
Elected in 1982. Died in office on February 25, 1985.
Carl N. Byers
1985–2001
Appointed by governor in 1985. Elected in 1986, 1992, & 1998. Retired in 2001.
Henry C. Breithaupt
2001–2017
Appointed by governor in 2001. Elected in 2002, 2008 & 2014. Retired at the end of 2017.
Robert T. Manicke
2018–present
Appointed by governor in January 2018. Elected to full six-year term in November 2018.
See also
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Courthouses in Oregon
Italics indicate courthouses in limited use or no longer in use
Appellate courts Circuit courts Federal courts