Roger J. DeHoog

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Roger J. DeHoog
Image of Roger J. DeHoog
Oregon Supreme Court Position 6
Tenure

2022 - Present

Term ends

2029

Years in position

2

Predecessor
Prior offices
Oregon Court of Appeals Position 8

Compensation

Base salary

$188,208

Elections and appointments
Last elected

May 17, 2022

Appointed

January 19, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

Dartmouth College, 1987

Law

University of Oregon School of Law, 1992

Personal
Birthplace
Portland, Ore.
Profession
Lawyer
Contact

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Roger J. DeHoog is a judge for Position 6 of the Oregon Supreme Court. He assumed office on January 19, 2022. His current term ends on January 1, 2029.

DeHoog won re-election for the Position 6 judge of the Oregon Supreme Court outright in the primary on May 17, 2022, after the general election was canceled.

DeHoog first became a member of the Oregon Supreme Court through gubernatorial appointment. He was appointed to the court by Gov. Kate Brown (D) on January 19, 2022, to the seat vacated by Lynn Nakamoto.[1] To read more about judicial selection in Oregon, click here.

Before he was appointed to the state supreme court, DeHoog was a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals, Position 8. He was appointed to this court on December 7, 2015, by Gov. Kate Brown to succeed Lynn Nakamoto, who was appointed to the Oregon Supreme Court. DeHoog was the second Asian Pacific American to serve on the court of appeals; Nakamoto was the first.[2]

DeHoog was also a judge in the Oregon 11th Judicial District.[2]

Biography

Roger J. DeHoog was born in Portland, Oregon. DeHoog earned a bachelor's degree from Darmouth College in 1987 and a juris doctor from the University of Oregon in 1992. His career experience includes working as an attorney with the Oregon Department of Justice, as a public defender with Deschutes County, and as a lawyer in private practice with Hummel, Doyle, & DeHoog, P.C.[2][3]

Elections

2022

See also: Oregon Supreme Court elections, 2022

Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Oregon Supreme Court Position 6

Incumbent Roger J. DeHoog won election outright in the primary for Oregon Supreme Court Position 6 on May 17, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Roger J. DeHoog
Roger J. DeHoog (Nonpartisan)
 
98.2
 
613,950
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.8
 
11,515

Total votes: 625,465
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2016

Judge DeHoog ran unopposed for a full term in 2016.[4]


Oregon Court of Appeals, Position 8, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Roger J. DeHoog Incumbent (unopposed) 98.13% 1,083,621
Write-in votes 1.87% 20,663
Total Votes (100% reporting) 1,104,284
Source: Oregon Secretary of State Official Results

2012

DeHoog was elected after running unopposed for the 11th Judicial District, Position 3.[5][6]

Main article: Oregon judicial elections, 2012

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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State supreme court judicial selection in Oregon

See also: Judicial selection in Oregon

The seven justices on the Oregon Supreme Court are selected through nonpartisan elections.[7] Judges' terms begin on the first Monday in January following their election.[8]

Judges serve six-year terms. Judges seeking to serve more than one term must stand for re-election.[7]

Qualifications

To serve on this court, a judge must be:

  • a U.S. citizen;
  • a state resident for at least three years;
  • a state bar member; and
  • under the age of 75.[7]

Chief justice

The chief justice is selected by peer vote and serves in that capacity for a six-year term.

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state supreme courts

If a midterm vacancy occurs on the court, the governor appoints a replacement. The appointee serves until the next general election occurring 61 or more days after the vacancy, at which point he or she may run for election.[7] The map below highlights how vacancies are filled in state supreme courts across the country.



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