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    Theodore Ralph Kulongoski (/ˌkʊlənˈɡɒski/ KUUL-ən-GOSS-kee; born November 5, 1940) is an American politician, judge, and lawyer who served as the 36th...
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    Incumbent Democratic Governor of Oregon Ted Kulongoski ran for a second and final term as governor. Kulongoski faced several challengers in his primary...
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    2014. To replace him, former Oregon Supreme Court Associate Justice Ted Kulongoski won a crowded and competitive Democratic primary, while former State...
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    seek a third consecutive term in 2002. He was succeeded by Democrat Ted Kulongoski, who was elected governor in 2002 and 2006. After his first tenure as...
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    Treasurer Ben Westlund died of lung cancer. Two days later Governor Ted Kulongoski appointed Wheeler to the office. Wheeler defeated fellow Democrat Rick...
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    to a second term in a landslide, defeating Democratic state senator Ted Kulongoski and carrying every county in the state. As of 2024[update], this is...
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    Governor Robert W. Straub. He was re-elected against future Governor Ted Kulongoski with 61.6% of the vote in 1982, the largest margin in 32 years. Prior...
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    primarily involving torts and work-related injuries. In 2003, Governor Ted Kulongoski nominated Kasubhai to serve on the Oregon Workers' Compensation Board...
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    take over utility company Portland General Electric. In 2003, Governor Ted Kulongoski appointed Goldschmidt to the Oregon Board of Higher Education, a position...
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    was re-elected to a third term, defeating Democratic state senator Ted Kulongoski and Libertarian Tonie Nathan. The primary elections were held on May...
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    officials John Kitzhaber, former governor of Oregon (1995–2003, 2011–2015) Ted Kulongoski, former governor of Oregon (2003–2011) State legislators Dan Rayfield...
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  • June 12, 2023. "Ted Kulongoski". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 8, 2023. Law, Steve (January 14, 2003). "Kulongoski Begins New Era"....
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    state. Democratic Governor Ted Kulongoski was elected in 2002 barely defeating former State Representative Kevin Mannix. Kulongoski leads his challenger, former...
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    third term, defeating Democratic state senator (and future Governor) Ted Kulongoski and Libertarian Tonie Nathan. The primary elections were held on May...
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    Health & Science University and former deputy chief of staff to Governor Ted Kulongoski, as her chief of staff. She appointed Jeanne Atkins secretary of state...
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    became a public speaker, notably speaking with former Oregon governor Ted Kulongoski at the Emerging Local Government Leaders in October 2013. On July 1...
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  • but the production was incentivized to shoot in Oregon after Governor Ted Kulongoski promised a rebate matching the filming costs of Canada. Mean Creek (2004)...
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  • measures such as Measures 57 and 61 in the same year. In 2005, Governor Ted Kulongoski signed legislation that made Oregon the first state to require prescriptions...
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    usually renominated with acclamation, during the Democratic primaries, Senator Ted Kennedy mounted a primary challenge to President Jimmy Carter that lasted...
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    Labor Commissioner. He was appointed Labor Commissioner by Governor Ted Kulongoski on April 8, 2008, and was subsequently elected statewide on November...
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    term beginning on January 10, 2011. The incumbent governor, Democrat Ted Kulongoski, was ineligible to run due to term limits barring him from being elected...
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  • of Representatives. Of the statewide office-holders, only Governor Ted Kulongoski was up for re-election. Not only was he successful in that bid, but...
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    school board chair Ron Saxton. He went on to run against Democrat Ted Kulongoski. Kulongoski won 49% of the vote versus 46% for Mannix. Libertarian candidate...
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  • the Oregon legislature during the 2009 legislative session. Governor Ted Kulongoski signed the bill into law on 23 July 2009.[citation needed] In Pennsylvania...
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    appointed to the Northwest Power and Conservation Council by Governor Ted Kulongoski in 2004. Johnson announced on November 24, 2004, that she was interested...
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    primaries; Fallin defeated Askins in the general election. Governor Ted Kulongoski was term-limited in 2010. Former two-term Governor John Kitzhaber was...
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  • just flamed out on him."[citation needed] On April 18, 2003, Governor Ted Kulongoski proclaimed the day "Rex T. Barber Day." The previous week, the Oregon...
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    Redmond city, Oregon". USA Today. Retrieved June 4, 2024. Governor Ted Kulongoski (August 29, 2003). "T-Mobile to open customer service center in Redmond"...
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  • adjourned July 5, 1977. Elizabeth W. Browne resigned on July 5, 1977. Ted Kulongoski was appointed in her place on August 2, 1977. Wallace P. Carson Jr....
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    seat. To replace him, former Oregon Supreme Court Associate Justice Ted Kulongoski won a crowded and competitive Democratic primary, while former State...
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