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Dennis Richardson (politician)

Dennis Michael Richardson (July 30, 1949 – February 26, 2019) was an American attorney, businessman, and politician who served as the 26th Secretary of State of Oregon from 2017 until his death in 2019. Richardson was from Central Point, Oregon and served six terms in the Oregon House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party. He represented House District 4, which included portions of Jackson and Josephine counties, and was the Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon in the 2014 election, losing to incumbent Democrat John Kitzhaber.

Dennis Richardson
26th Secretary of State of Oregon
In office
January 2, 2017 – February 26, 2019
GovernorKate Brown
Preceded byJeanne Atkins
Succeeded byLeslie Cummings (acting)
Member of the Oregon House of Representatives
from the 4th district
In office
January 2003 – January 2015
Preceded byCherryl Walker
Succeeded byDuane Stark
Personal details
Born
Dennis Michael Richardson

(1949-07-30)July 30, 1949
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedFebruary 26, 2019(2019-02-26) (aged 69)
Central Point, Oregon, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCathy Richardson
Children9
EducationBrigham Young University (BA, JD)
Signature
Military service
AllegianceUnited States of America
Branch/service United States Army
Battles/warsVietnam War

In 2016, Richardson was the successful Republican nominee for Oregon Secretary of State, defeating Democratic candidate Brad Avakian with 47% of the vote to Avakian's 43%. As of 2023, he is the most recent Republican to have been elected to statewide office in Oregon.

Early life education edit

The son of a carpenter, Richardson grew up in Southeast Los Angeles. He moved permanently to Oregon in 1979.[1] Richardson was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He enlisted in the United States Army's Warrant Officer Helicopter Pilot Training Program. During his 1971 deployment, he flew combat missions out of Chu Lai, Vietnam. The South Vietnamese Army awarded him its Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry.[2]

Richardson earned his bachelor's and law degrees at Brigham Young University.[3]

Career edit

Early career edit

After law school, Richardson set up his legal practice in Central Point, Oregon, where he worked for more than 30 years before retiring in 2010.[4]

In 1984, Richardson was invited by the Reagan Administration to participate at the White House in a series of briefings by President Ronald Reagan and his Cabinet. Richardson served as Chairman of the Oregon Republican Party’s Second Congressional District in 1996–2000, and Treasurer of the Oregon Republican Party from 1999 to 2003. In 2000, Richardson was recruited to serve on the Central Point City Council, which helped inspire his decision to run for the Oregon State Legislature.[5]

Oregon Legislature edit

Richardson was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 2002, where he served for 12 years.[6]

In his second term, Richardson was elected by unanimous vote of both Democratic and Republican colleagues as Speaker Pro Tempore of the Oregon House of Representatives’ 73rd Legislative Session (2005) and chosen to oversee multibillion-dollar health and human service budgets as Chair of the Joint Senate–House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health and Human Services.

In his third term, Richardson was reelected and served in the 74th Legislative Assembly (2007), where he was selected to serve as the minority whip and as vice-chair of the House Health Care Policy Committee.

Prior to the opening of the 2011 session, Richardson served on the Republican negotiations team and helped craft the "Oregon Co-Governance Model." Later in 2011, Richardson was selected to oversee the $55 billion combined state budgets as co-chair of the Full Joint Senate–House Ways and Means Committee.

2014 gubernatorial campaign edit

In July 2013, Richardson announced his candidacy as a Republican candidate for the Governor of Oregon in 2014, with a strong focus on small business growth in the state.[7] He won the nomination with 65% of the vote.[8] Richardson went on to lose the 2014 General Election to Democratic incumbent, John Kitzhaber, who was elected to his fourth non-consecutive term as governor.

In the concluding weeks of the campaign, Richardson emphasized the corruption of Governor Kitzhaber and his administration and called for a federal investigation with a 13-page letter sent to the Federal Prosecutor in Portland, Oregon.[9] Although insufficient to turn the tide on election day, newly re-elected Governor John Kitzhaber announced his resignation three months later on February 13, 2015.[10]

Secretary of State edit

 
Richardson speaking to members of the Oregon Army National Guard in January 2017

In October 2015, Richardson announced he would be running for Oregon Secretary of State in 2016, hoping to replace Democratic incumbent Jeanne Atkins, who had been appointed by Governor Kate Brown following Brown's ascension to the state's highest office due to then current Governor John Kitzhaber resigning amid an ethics scandal involving his fiancée.[11] Atkins declined to seek election in the upcoming 2016 election. Unlike many states, Oregon does not have an office for lieutenant governor, therefore the Secretary of State is first in line of succession to the governor. He defeated his opponent, Brad Avakian, in the 2016 election.

He was the first Republican to win a statewide election in Oregon since 2002, the first Republican to be elected Oregon Secretary of State since Norma Paulus was reelected in 1980, and the only Republican to hold statewide office in Oregon. Richardson was administered the oath of office on December 30, 2016,[12] and formally took office on January 2, 2017.[12][13][14]

Personal life and death edit

Following his honorable discharge from the Army, Richardson and his wife Cathy were married. His first marriage to Diane, produced a son, and his second marriage to Cathy resulted in eight daughters.[15]

In May 2018, Richardson was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer.[16] He died from the effects of that illness on February 26, 2019, in Central Point, Oregon, aged 69.[17][18]

Electoral history edit

Oregon House District 4 election, 2002[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 13,919 60.36
Democratic Shayne Maxwell 9,050 39.25
Other 91 0.39
Total votes 23,060 100.00
Oregon House District 4 Republican primary, 2004[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 6,432 98.80
Republican Other 78 1.20
Total votes 6,510 100.00
Oregon House District 4 election, 2004[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 21,649 70.58
Democratic Richard Koopmans 8,937 29.13
Other 88 0.30
Total votes 30,674 100.00
Oregon House District 4 Republican primary, 2006[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 6,248 98.69
Republican Other 83 1.31
Total votes 6,331 100.00
Oregon House District 4 election, 2006[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 16,604 69.50
Democratic Richard Koopmans 7,214 30.20
Other 71 0.30
Total votes 23,889 100.00
Oregon House District 4 Republican primary, 2008[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 6,996 87.64
Republican Ronald Schutz 962 12.05
Republican Other 25 0.31
Total votes 7,983 100.00
Oregon House District 4 Democratic primary, 2008[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dennis Richardson (write-in) 73 29.92
Democratic Other 171 70.08
Total votes 244 100.00
Oregon House District 4 election, 2008[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 19,641 70.63
Independent Keith Wangle 8,053 28.95
Other 116 0.42
Total votes 27,810 100.00
Oregon House District 4 Republican primary, 2010[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 6,307 99.28
Republican Other 46 0.72
Total votes 6,353 100.00
Oregon House District 4 election, 2010[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 17,495 70.46
Democratic Rick Levine 7,279 29.32
Other 57 0.23
Total votes 24,831 100.00
Oregon House District 4 Republican primary, 2012[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 5,821 99.30
Republican Other 41 0.70
Total votes 5,862 100.00
Oregon House District 4 Democratic primary, 2012[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dennis Richardson (write-in) 42 48.84
Democratic Other 44 51.16
Total votes 86 100.00
Oregon House District 4 election, 2012[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 21,284 86.95
Constitution Richard D. Hake 3,047 12.45
Other 148 0.60
Total votes 24,479 100.00
Oregon gubernatorial Republican primary, 2014[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 163,695 65.86
Republican Gordon Challstrom 24,693 9.93
Republican Bruce Cuff 23,912 9.62
Republican Mae Rafferty 16,920 6.8
Republican Tim Carr 14,847 5.97
Republican Darren Karr 2,474 1.0
Write-ins 2,011 0.8
Total votes 248,552 100
 
County results
Oregon gubernatorial election, 2014[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Kitzhaber 733,230 49.89
Republican Dennis Richardson 648,542 44.13
Pacific Green Jason Levin 29,561 2.01
Libertarian Paul Grad 21,903 1.49
Constitution Aaron Auer 15,929 1.08
Progressive Chris Henry 13,898 0.95
Write-ins 6,654 0.45
Total votes 1,469,717 100
Oregon Secretary of State Republican primary, 2016[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 260,622 77.89
Republican Sid Leiken 71,992 21.51
Republican Write-ins 2,006 0.60
Total votes 334,620 100
 
County results
Oregon Secretary of State election, 2016[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dennis Richardson 903,623 47.06%
Democratic Brad Avakian 834,529 43.47%
Independent Paul Wells 66,210 3.45%
Pacific Green Alan Zundel 48,946 2.55%
Libertarian Sharon Durbin 47,675 2.48%
Constitution Michael Marsh 15,372 0.80%
Write-ins 3,594 0.19%
Total votes 1,919,949 100%

References edit

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  4. ^ Tribune, Damian Mann of the Mail (March 4, 2019). "Dennis Richardson funeral Central Point Oregon Secretary of State". Mail Tribune. from the original on June 27, 2020. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
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  7. ^ Gaston, Christian (July 24, 2013). "Oregon Rep. Dennis Richardson announces run for governor". The Oregonian. from the original on November 10, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2013.
  8. ^ Esteve, Harry (May 20, 2014). "Dennis Richardson wins GOP governor primary, will face Democrat John Kitzhaber". The Oregonian. from the original on June 26, 2018. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
  9. ^ "Letter outlined legal case against Hayes and Kitzhaber". February 26, 2015. from the original on November 24, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
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Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon
2014
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of State of Oregon
2017–2019
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For the Canadian politician with a similar name see Dennis Richards politician Not to be confused with Dennis Richardson diplomat Dennis Michael Richardson July 30 1949 February 26 2019 was an American attorney businessman and politician who served as the 26th Secretary of State of Oregon from 2017 until his death in 2019 Richardson was from Central Point Oregon and served six terms in the Oregon House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party He represented House District 4 which included portions of Jackson and Josephine counties and was the Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon in the 2014 election losing to incumbent Democrat John Kitzhaber Dennis Richardson26th Secretary of State of OregonIn office January 2 2017 February 26 2019GovernorKate BrownPreceded byJeanne AtkinsSucceeded byLeslie Cummings acting Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 4th districtIn office January 2003 January 2015Preceded byCherryl WalkerSucceeded byDuane StarkPersonal detailsBornDennis Michael Richardson 1949 07 30 July 30 1949Los Angeles California U S DiedFebruary 26 2019 2019 02 26 aged 69 Central Point Oregon U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseCathy RichardsonChildren9EducationBrigham Young University BA JD SignatureMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited States of AmericaBranch service United States ArmyBattles warsVietnam WarIn 2016 Richardson was the successful Republican nominee for Oregon Secretary of State defeating Democratic candidate Brad Avakian with 47 of the vote to Avakian s 43 As of 2023 update he is the most recent Republican to have been elected to statewide office in Oregon Contents 1 Early life education 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Oregon Legislature 2 3 2014 gubernatorial campaign 2 4 Secretary of State 3 Personal life and death 4 Electoral history 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education editThe son of a carpenter Richardson grew up in Southeast Los Angeles He moved permanently to Oregon in 1979 1 Richardson was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints He enlisted in the United States Army s Warrant Officer Helicopter Pilot Training Program During his 1971 deployment he flew combat missions out of Chu Lai Vietnam The South Vietnamese Army awarded him its Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry 2 Richardson earned his bachelor s and law degrees at Brigham Young University 3 Career editEarly career edit After law school Richardson set up his legal practice in Central Point Oregon where he worked for more than 30 years before retiring in 2010 4 In 1984 Richardson was invited by the Reagan Administration to participate at the White House in a series of briefings by President Ronald Reagan and his Cabinet Richardson served as Chairman of the Oregon Republican Party s Second Congressional District in 1996 2000 and Treasurer of the Oregon Republican Party from 1999 to 2003 In 2000 Richardson was recruited to serve on the Central Point City Council which helped inspire his decision to run for the Oregon State Legislature 5 Oregon Legislature edit Richardson was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 2002 where he served for 12 years 6 In his second term Richardson was elected by unanimous vote of both Democratic and Republican colleagues as Speaker Pro Tempore of the Oregon House of Representatives 73rd Legislative Session 2005 and chosen to oversee multibillion dollar health and human service budgets as Chair of the Joint Senate House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health and Human Services In his third term Richardson was reelected and served in the 74th Legislative Assembly 2007 where he was selected to serve as the minority whip and as vice chair of the House Health Care Policy Committee Prior to the opening of the 2011 session Richardson served on the Republican negotiations team and helped craft the Oregon Co Governance Model Later in 2011 Richardson was selected to oversee the 55 billion combined state budgets as co chair of the Full Joint Senate House Ways and Means Committee 2014 gubernatorial campaign edit Main article 2014 Oregon gubernatorial election In July 2013 Richardson announced his candidacy as a Republican candidate for the Governor of Oregon in 2014 with a strong focus on small business growth in the state 7 He won the nomination with 65 of the vote 8 Richardson went on to lose the 2014 General Election to Democratic incumbent John Kitzhaber who was elected to his fourth non consecutive term as governor In the concluding weeks of the campaign Richardson emphasized the corruption of Governor Kitzhaber and his administration and called for a federal investigation with a 13 page letter sent to the Federal Prosecutor in Portland Oregon 9 Although insufficient to turn the tide on election day newly re elected Governor John Kitzhaber announced his resignation three months later on February 13 2015 10 Secretary of State edit nbsp Richardson speaking to members of the Oregon Army National Guard in January 2017In October 2015 Richardson announced he would be running for Oregon Secretary of State in 2016 hoping to replace Democratic incumbent Jeanne Atkins who had been appointed by Governor Kate Brown following Brown s ascension to the state s highest office due to then current Governor John Kitzhaber resigning amid an ethics scandal involving his fiancee 11 Atkins declined to seek election in the upcoming 2016 election Unlike many states Oregon does not have an office for lieutenant governor therefore the Secretary of State is first in line of succession to the governor He defeated his opponent Brad Avakian in the 2016 election He was the first Republican to win a statewide election in Oregon since 2002 the first Republican to be elected Oregon Secretary of State since Norma Paulus was reelected in 1980 and the only Republican to hold statewide office in Oregon Richardson was administered the oath of office on December 30 2016 12 and formally took office on January 2 2017 12 13 14 Personal life and death editFollowing his honorable discharge from the Army Richardson and his wife Cathy were married His first marriage to Diane produced a son and his second marriage to Cathy resulted in eight daughters 15 In May 2018 Richardson was diagnosed with glioblastoma a rare form of brain cancer 16 He died from the effects of that illness on February 26 2019 in Central Point Oregon aged 69 17 18 Electoral history editOregon House District 4 election 2002 19 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 13 919 60 36Democratic Shayne Maxwell 9 050 39 25Other 91 0 39Total votes 23 060 100 00Oregon House District 4 Republican primary 2004 20 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 6 432 98 80Republican Other 78 1 20Total votes 6 510 100 00Oregon House District 4 election 2004 21 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 21 649 70 58Democratic Richard Koopmans 8 937 29 13Other 88 0 30Total votes 30 674 100 00Oregon House District 4 Republican primary 2006 22 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 6 248 98 69Republican Other 83 1 31Total votes 6 331 100 00Oregon House District 4 election 2006 23 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 16 604 69 50Democratic Richard Koopmans 7 214 30 20Other 71 0 30Total votes 23 889 100 00Oregon House District 4 Republican primary 2008 24 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 6 996 87 64Republican Ronald Schutz 962 12 05Republican Other 25 0 31Total votes 7 983 100 00Oregon House District 4 Democratic primary 2008 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dennis Richardson write in 73 29 92Democratic Other 171 70 08Total votes 244 100 00Oregon House District 4 election 2008 25 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 19 641 70 63Independent Keith Wangle 8 053 28 95Other 116 0 42Total votes 27 810 100 00Oregon House District 4 Republican primary 2010 26 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 6 307 99 28Republican Other 46 0 72Total votes 6 353 100 00Oregon House District 4 election 2010 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 17 495 70 46Democratic Rick Levine 7 279 29 32Other 57 0 23Total votes 24 831 100 00Oregon House District 4 Republican primary 2012 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 5 821 99 30Republican Other 41 0 70Total votes 5 862 100 00Oregon House District 4 Democratic primary 2012 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dennis Richardson write in 42 48 84Democratic Other 44 51 16Total votes 86 100 00Oregon House District 4 election 2012 29 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 21 284 86 95Constitution Richard D Hake 3 047 12 45Other 148 0 60Total votes 24 479 100 00Oregon gubernatorial Republican primary 2014 30 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 163 695 65 86Republican Gordon Challstrom 24 693 9 93Republican Bruce Cuff 23 912 9 62Republican Mae Rafferty 16 920 6 8Republican Tim Carr 14 847 5 97Republican Darren Karr 2 474 1 0Write ins 2 011 0 8Total votes 248 552 100 nbsp County resultsOregon gubernatorial election 2014 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Kitzhaber 733 230 49 89Republican Dennis Richardson 648 542 44 13Pacific Green Jason Levin 29 561 2 01Libertarian Paul Grad 21 903 1 49Constitution Aaron Auer 15 929 1 08Progressive Chris Henry 13 898 0 95Write ins 6 654 0 45Total votes 1 469 717 100Oregon Secretary of State Republican primary 2016 32 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 260 622 77 89Republican Sid Leiken 71 992 21 51Republican Write ins 2 006 0 60Total votes 334 620 100 nbsp County resultsOregon Secretary of State election 2016 33 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dennis Richardson 903 623 47 06 Democratic Brad Avakian 834 529 43 47 Independent Paul Wells 66 210 3 45 Pacific Green Alan Zundel 48 946 2 55 Libertarian Sharon Durbin 47 675 2 48 Constitution Michael Marsh 15 372 0 80 Write ins 3 594 0 19 Total votes 1 919 949 100 References edit Dennis Richardson Dies Tuesday Night Secretary Of State Was 69 Portland OR Patch February 27 2019 Archived from the original on June 29 2020 Retrieved June 27 2020 Cecil Neita October 29 2013 GOP state leader runs for governor The Dalles Chronicle Archived from the original on June 27 2020 Retrieved June 27 2020 Oregonian OregonLive Laura Gunderson The October 3 2014 Dennis Richardson Conservative record that helped him soar in southern Oregon may sink him statewide oregonlive Archived from the original on June 29 2020 Retrieved June 27 2020 Tribune Damian Mann of the Mail March 4 2019 Dennis Richardson funeral Central Point Oregon Secretary of State Mail Tribune Archived from the original on June 27 2020 Retrieved June 27 2020 Staver Anna Battle of values Dennis Richardson wants to lead Statesman Journal Archived from the original on August 6 2023 Retrieved June 27 2020 Oregonian OregonLive Gordon R Friedman The February 27 2019 Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson dies of brain cancer oregonlive Archived from the original on February 27 2019 Retrieved June 27 2020 Gaston Christian July 24 2013 Oregon Rep Dennis Richardson announces run for governor The Oregonian Archived from the original on November 10 2018 Retrieved July 25 2013 Esteve Harry May 20 2014 Dennis Richardson wins GOP governor primary will face Democrat John Kitzhaber The Oregonian Archived from the original on June 26 2018 Retrieved May 22 2014 Letter outlined legal case against Hayes and Kitzhaber February 26 2015 Archived from the original on November 24 2015 Retrieved December 2 2016 Oregon Gov Kitzhaber resigns amid ethics scandal MSNBC February 13 2015 Archived from the original on July 12 2016 Retrieved December 2 2016 Friedman Gordon October 29 2015 Dennis Richardson announces Secretary of State bid The Statesman Journal Archived from the original on August 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2015 a b Hernandez Lauren E December 30 2016 Dennis Richardson sworn in as secretary of state Statesman Journal Salem Oregon Archived from the original on August 6 2023 Retrieved December 31 2016 Secretaries of State of Oregon Oregon Blue Book Oregon Secretary of State Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved December 31 2016 Oregon s 1st Republican Elected To Statewide Office In 14 Years Takes Office Friday Oregon Public Broadcasting Archived from the original on January 1 2017 Retrieved December 31 2016 Tribune Damian Mann Mail March 2 2019 Dennis Richardson made every moment teachable Mail Tribune Archived from the original on June 29 2020 Retrieved June 27 2020 Secretary of State Dennis Richardson Will Further Reduce Work Schedule to Battle Cancer WWeek February 4 2019 Archived from the original on February 4 2019 Retrieved February 6 2019 Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson dies of cancer Archived February 27 2019 at the Wayback Machine The Oregonian Feb 27 2019 www oregonlive com Ryan Jim February 27 2019 Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson dies of cancer The Oregonian Portland Oregon Advance Publications Archived from the original on February 27 2019 Retrieved February 27 2019 OR State House 04 2002 Our Campaigns Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved January 29 2017 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on August 21 2019 Retrieved September 18 2019 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on August 21 2019 Retrieved September 18 2019 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on August 22 2019 Retrieved September 18 2019 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on August 22 2019 Retrieved September 18 2019 a b Official Results pdf Archived from the original on October 11 2019 Retrieved October 11 2019 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved October 11 2019 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved December 11 2019 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved December 11 2019 a b Official Results pdf Archived from the original on November 2 2021 Retrieved November 2 2021 Official Results pdf Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved December 11 2019 May 20 2014 Primary Election Abstract of Votes Governor Oregon Secretary of State Archived from the original on December 11 2013 Retrieved July 7 2014 November 4 2014 General Election Official Abstract of Votes Governor Oregon Secretary of State Archived from the original on December 11 2013 Retrieved December 6 2014 Secretary of State County Totals Oregon Secretary of State State of Oregon May 26 2016 Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved December 11 2019 Official Results 2016 General Election November 8 2016 sos oregon gov Oregon Secretary of State Archived from the original on September 22 2022 Retrieved November 14 2018 External links editRepresentative Dennis Richardson Richardson Campaign web site Appearances on C SPANParty political officesPreceded byChris Dudley Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon2014 Succeeded byBud PiercePolitical officesPreceded byJeanne Atkins Secretary of State of Oregon2017 2019 Succeeded byBev Clarno Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis Richardson politician amp oldid 1168970347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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