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JEFF KRUSE (R) — Oregon State Senate, District 1 (2009)
Jeff Kruse was elected to serve in the Oregon State House of Representatives from 1996 to 2004 and then ran for the Oregon State Senate in 2005 where he continues to represent District 1. Kruse is co-owner of Kruse Farms, located in Garden Valley, near Roseburg. Kruse is a Republican.
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BRUCE HANNA (R) — Oregon State Representative, District 7 (2009)
Bruce Hanna is currently serving his third term as the State Representative for House District 7, which includes parts of Lane and Douglas Counties. He was elected by his colleagues as the House Republican Leader in 2007 and continues in that role today. He serves as Vice-Chair of the House Administration Committee and on the House Land Use Committee.
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WAYNE KREIGER (R) — Oregon State Representative, District 1 (2009)
Wayne Krieger is a retired game warden, and tree farmer from Gold Beach on the southern coast of the U.S. state of Oregon. He served on the Oregon State Police Force from 1964 to 1991. He represents District 1 of the Oregon House of Representatives. He was born in September 1940 in Portland. Krieger is a Republican..
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TIM FREEMAN (R) — Oregon State Representative, District 2 (2009)
Tim Freeman (R-Roseburg) is serving his first term representing House District 2, which includes Central Douglas County, the Northwestern part of Jackson County, and the Northeastern part of Josephine County. Freeman is a Republican.
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DOUG ROBERTSON — Douglas County Board of Commissioners, Position 3 (1981)
Doug Robertston ran for a position on the Douglas County Board of Commissioners in 1980 after serving on the Roseburg City Council, including service as council President. He began serving on the Douglas County Board of Commissioners in 1981. The position has been nonpartisan since 2006. Robertson is a Republican.
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SUSAN MORGAN — Douglas County Board of Commissioners, Position 1 (2009)
Susan Morgan started her political career, after years of voluntary service in Douglas County, in 1999 when she was elected Oregon State Representative for House District 2. She then ran for her current position on the Douglas County Board of Commissioners in 2008 and took office in 2009. The position has been nonpartisan since 2006. Morgan is a Republican.
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RICK WESENBERG , Nonpartisan, District Attorney, (2009)
Rick Wesenberg has been serving as the Douglas County District Attorney since July 2008, and has served in the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office since 1992..
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JOHN HANLIN — Douglas County Sheriff, (2009)
John Hanlin was elected in 2009 after working with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office since 1989 as a patrol deputy, investigator and narcotics detective. He also served as a member of the DCSO Tactical Response Team. Hanlin was commander of the Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team and headed the DCSO Detectives Division. The Douglas County Sheriff is a nonpartisan office by state law. Hanlin is a Republican.
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BARBARA NIELSEN — Douglas County Clerk, (2003)
Appointed in 2003 and elected to office in 2004, Nielsen is proud of her office's long history of outstanding service to all citizens in Douglas County. She added the Douglas County Elections Division maintains an effective, non-partisan approach to serving Douglas County that has won praise from people of all political parties and persuasions. The office of county clerk is a nonpartisan office by state law. Nielsen is a Republican.
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RON NORTHCRAFT — Douglas County Assessor
The County Assessor's chief responsibilities are to appraise property; to maintain ownership maps and indexes of property; to approve and monitor special farm and forest assessments and all exemption programs; and to prepare an assessment roll and tax roll. The County Assessor does not determine the amount of taxes to be levied. Local budget committees within cities, the County and special districts determine dollar amounts needed in tax levies. The required amounts are placed on the tax rolls by the County Assessor. Northcraft is a Republican.
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SAM HUFF — Douglas County Treasurer
Under stringent statutory regulations, the treasurer has custody of the county's funds. The treasurer controls the flow of money to and from the county, and maintains records for the receipt, investment, and payment of county funds. As such, the treasurer must have considerable knowledge of investments and bonding procedures. The treasurer invests money on a daily basis for both county funds and the funds of various taxing districts. Huff is a Republican.
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ROMEY WARE — Douglas County Surveyor
The person holding this office must be a registered land surveyor. The surveyor's office is responsible for maintaining records for all land surveys done in Douglas County; restoring, preserving, and documenting major land corners that were originally surveyed by the federal government in the 1850's; and checking subdivisions, land partitions, and boundary surveys presented by private surveyors for filing. In addition, the surveyor's office is the repository for plot maps, State and County road right-of-way plans, aerial photographs, and other various survey information. Ware is a Republican.
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