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Oregon Attorney General

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General information
Office Type:  Partisan
Office website:  Official Link
Compensation:  $82,220
2023-25 FY Budget:  $888,572,245
Term limits:  None
Structure
Length of term:   4 years
Authority:  Oregon Statutes, Chapter 180, Section 010
Selection Method:  Elected
Current Officeholder

Attorney General of Oregon Ellen Rosenblum
Democratic Party
Assumed office: June 29, 2012

Elections
Next election:  November 7, 2028
Last election:  November 5, 2024
Other Oregon Executive Offices
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The Attorney General of Oregon is a statutory office within the executive branch of the state of Oregon. The attorney general serves as the chief legal officer of the state and heads the state's department of justice. The office is elected in presidential election years and does not have term limits.

Oregon has a Democratic triplex. The Democratic Party controls the offices of governor, secretary of state, and attorney general.

Current officeholder

The current officeholder is Democrat Ellen Rosenblum. Rosenblum has served in this position since June 29, 2012.[1]

Authority

The office of Oregon Attorney General is established in Chapter 180.010 of the Oregon Statutes.

Chapter 180, Section 010: Office of the Attorney General

There is established the office of Attorney General of the State of Oregon.[2]

Qualifications

A candidate for attorney general must be:[3]

  • at least 18 years of age or older at the time of election
  • a citizen of the United States
  • a state resident (number of years unspecified)
  • a qualified voter

Elections

Oregon state government organizational chart

The attorney general is elected every four years in presidential election years.[2]

2024

See also: Oregon Attorney General election, 2024

General election

General election for Attorney General of Oregon

Dan Rayfield defeated Will Lathrop in the general election for Attorney General of Oregon on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dan Rayfield
Dan Rayfield (D / Working Families Party)
 
53.5
 
1,006,010
Image of Will Lathrop
Will Lathrop (R)
 
46.4
 
873,632
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
2,183

Total votes: 1,881,825
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Attorney General of Oregon

Dan Rayfield defeated Shaina Maxey Pomerantz in the Democratic primary for Attorney General of Oregon on May 21, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dan Rayfield
Dan Rayfield
 
75.2
 
318,313
Image of Shaina Maxey Pomerantz
Shaina Maxey Pomerantz
 
24.1
 
102,146
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
2,710

Total votes: 423,169
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Attorney General of Oregon

Will Lathrop defeated Michael Cross in the Republican primary for Attorney General of Oregon on May 21, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Will Lathrop
Will Lathrop
 
64.2
 
190,995
Image of Michael Cross
Michael Cross
 
35.2
 
104,813
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.6
 
1,811

Total votes: 297,619
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

2020

See also: Oregon Attorney General election, 2020

General election

General election for Attorney General of Oregon

Incumbent Ellen Rosenblum defeated Michael Cross and Lars Hedbor in the general election for Attorney General of Oregon on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ellen Rosenblum
Ellen Rosenblum (D / Working Families Party / Independent)
 
56.0
 
1,264,716
Image of Michael Cross
Michael Cross (R) Candidate Connection
 
41.3
 
934,357
Image of Lars Hedbor
Lars Hedbor (L)
 
2.3
 
52,087
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.4
 
8,490

Total votes: 2,259,650
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Attorney General of Oregon

Incumbent Ellen Rosenblum advanced from the Democratic primary for Attorney General of Oregon on May 19, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ellen Rosenblum
Ellen Rosenblum
 
99.0
 
483,273
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.0
 
4,661

Total votes: 487,934
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Attorney General of Oregon

Michael Cross advanced from the Republican primary for Attorney General of Oregon on May 19, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Michael Cross
Michael Cross Candidate Connection
 
96.7
 
279,909
 Other/Write-in votes
 
3.3
 
9,537

Total votes: 289,446
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Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for Attorney General of Oregon

Lars Hedbor advanced from the Libertarian convention for Attorney General of Oregon on July 6, 2020.

Candidate
Image of Lars Hedbor
Lars Hedbor (L)

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2016

See also: Oregon Attorney General election, 2016

The general election for attorney general was held on November 8, 2016.

Incumbent Ellen Rosenblum defeated Daniel Crowe and Lars D.H. Hedbor in the Oregon attorney general election.[4]

Oregon Attorney General, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic/Working Families/Independent Party of Oregon Green check mark transparent.png Ellen Rosenblum Incumbent 55.07% 1,011,761
     Republican Daniel Crowe 41.74% 766,753
     Libertarian Lars D.H. Hedbor 3.19% 58,609
Total Votes 1,837,123
Source: Oregon Secretary of State

Full history


Term limits

There are no term limits specified under Oregon state law for the office of attorney general.[2]

Vacancies

Chapter 180.040 of the Oregon Statutes outlines how vacancies in the office of state attorney general are to be filled. In the event of a vacancy in the office, the governor shall appoint a suitable person to the position until the next general election, when a successor shall be elected for a full term.[2]

Duties

The attorney general represents the state of Oregon in all legal matters and also provides written legal opinions when requested by the governor, any state agency official or any member of the legislature. The attorney general does not give legal advice to any other entity.[6]

The official duties of the office are outlined in Chapter 180 of the Oregon Statutes:

  • Appear for the state in the trial of all civil and criminal causes in the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals in which the state may be directly or indirectly interested.
  • Appear for the state, when required by the governor or the legislature, in any court or tribunal in any cause in which the state is a party or in which the state is directly interested.
  • Appear, commence, prosecute or defend for the state all causes or proceedings in the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals in which the state is a party or interested.
  • Appear, commence, prosecute or defend any action, suit, matter, cause or proceeding in any court when requested by any state officer, board or commission when, in the discretion of the attorney general, the same may be necessary or advisable to protect the interests of the state.
  • Give opinion in writing, when requested, upon any question of law in which the state of Oregon or any public subdivision of the state may have an interest, submitted to the attorney general by the governor, any officer, agency, department, board or commission of the state or any member of the legislature.[6][7]

Divisions

As of January 11, 2021, divisions within the Department of Justice included:[8]

  • Office of the Attorney General
  • Administrative Services Division
  • Appellate Division
  • Child Support Division
  • Civil Enforcement Division
  • Crime Victim and Survivor Services Division
  • Criminal Justice Division
  • General Counsel Division
  • Trial Division

State budget

See also: Oregon state budget and finances

The budget for the Oregon Department of Justice for the 2023-25 biennium was $888,572,245.[9]

Compensation

See also: Compensation of state executive officers

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Chapter 292, Section 311 of the Oregon Statutes

The attorney general, along with the rest of Oregon's elected executives, is entitled to an annual salary, payable monthly, in accordance with Title 28, Chapter 292, Section 311 (§ 292.311) of the Oregon Statutes. The amount of compensation the attorney general receives is set at $82,200 for the year beginning January 1, 2014, plus $250 per month regularly for miscellaneous, job-related expenses.[10]

2022

In 2022, the officer's salary was $82,220, according to the Council of State Governments.[11]

2021

In 2021, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220, according to the Council of State Governments.[12]

2020

In 2020, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220 according to the Council of State Governments.[13]

2019

In 2019, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220 according to the Council of State Governments.[14]

2018

In 2018, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220 according to the Council of State Governments.[15]

2017

In 2017, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220 according to the Council of State Governments.[16]

2016

In 2016, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220 according to the Council of State Governments.[17]

2015

In 2015, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220 according to the Council of State Governments.[18]

2014

In 2014, the attorney general received a salary of $82,220 according to the Council of State Governments.[19]

2013

In 2013, the attorney general was paid an estimated $77,200. This figure comes from the Council of State Governments.[20]

Historical officeholders

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Contact information

Oregon

Department of Justice
1162 Court Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-4096
Phone: 503-378-4400

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Footnotes

  1. Oregon Department of Justice, "Attorney General Ellen F. Rosenlbum," accessed January 11, 2021
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 OregonLaws.org, "§ 180.010 Office of Attorney General," accessed January 11, 2021
  3. Council of State Governments, "Table 4.20 Attorney General Qualifications for Office," accessed January 11, 2021
  4. Oregon Secretary of State, "November 8, 2016, General Election Abstract of Votes," accessed May 25, 2017
  5. Oregon Secretary of State, "Oregon Statewide Election Results," accessed September 8, 2015
  6. 6.0 6.1 OregonLaws.org, "§ 180.060: Powers and duties of the Attorney General," accessed January 11, 2021
  7. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  8. Oregon Department of Justice, "Divisions Overview," accessed January 11, 2021
  9. Oregon Legislature, "2023-25 Budget Highlights Update," accessed December 6, 2023
  10. OregonLaws.org, "Oregon Statutes : Title 28 - Public financial administration : Chapter 292 — Salaries and Expenses of State Officers and Employees," accessed January 11, 2021
  11. Council of State Governments, "Book of the States 2022 Table 4.11: Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," provided to Ballotpedia by CSG personnel
  12. Issuu, "The Book of the States 2021," accessed September 28, 2022
  13. Council of State Governments, "The Book of the States 2020," accessed January 11, 2021
  14. Council of State Governments, "The Book of the States 2019," accessed January 11, 2021
  15. Council of State Governments, "The Book of the States 2018," accessed January 11, 2021
  16. Council of State Governments, "The Book of the States 2017," accessed January 11, 2021
  17. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2016," accessed August 27, 2016
  18. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries, 2015," accessed August 27, 2016
  19. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," accessed December 8, 2014
  20. Council of State Governments, "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries," January 28, 2014