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The Oregon attorney general is a statutory officer within the executive branch of the state of Oregon, and serves as the chief legal officer of the state, heading its Department of Justice with its six operating divisions. [1] The attorney general is chosen by statewide partisan election to serve a term of four years.
Ellen F. Rosenblum (born January 6, 1951) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 17th Oregon Attorney General from June 2012 to December 2024. She is the first female state attorney general in Oregon's history, and previously was a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals from 2005 to 2011.
Oregon State Treasurer; Oregon Attorney General. Oregon Department of Justice; Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries; Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction (1872–2012) Oregon Department of State Lands (governed by the State Land Board, which is composed of the Governor, Secretary of State, and Treasurer
The state attorney general helms the Oregon Department of Justice and is tasked with legally representing the state. More than 1,000 people work for the Oregon DOJ across 10 divisions.
Three of Oregon's top statewide offices will be on the November ballot with no incumbents for attorney general, secretary of state or treasurer.
The two candidates for attorney general had spent more than $3.5 million on their campaigns as of Oct. 29. ... This year's election for Oregon's attorney general is the first time since 2008 that ...
Main office in Salem. The Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ), headed by the Oregon Attorney General (currently Ellen Rosenblum), is the main legal branch of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon. The DOJ is part of Oregon's executive branch, and most of its employees work in Oregon's capital, Salem.
The election is the first time since 2008 that there has not been an incumbent running for the state's top lawyer.