List of Chief Justices of the Oregon Supreme Court

This is a complete list of those who have served as Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court.[1]

# Name Term
1William P. Bryant(1848–1850)
2Thomas Nelson(1850–1853)
3George Henry Williams(1853–1858)
4Aaron E. Wait(1859–1862)
5Reuben P. Boise(1862–1864)
6Paine Page Prim(1864–1866)
7Erasmus D. Shattuck(1866–1867)
5Reuben P. Boise(1867–1870)
6Paine Page Prim(1870–1872)
8William W. Upton(1872–1874)
9Benjamin F. Bonham(1874–1876)
6Paine Page Prim(1876–1878)
10James K. Kelly(1878–1880)
11William Paine Lord(1880–1882)
12Edward B. Watson(1882–1884)
13John B. Waldo(1884–1886)
11William Paine Lord(1886–1888)
14William Wallace Thayer(1888–1890)
15Reuben S. Strahan(1890–1892)
11William Paine Lord(1892–1894)
16Robert S. Bean(1894–1896)
17Frank A. Moore(1896–1898)
18Charles E. Wolverton(1898–1900)
16Robert S. Bean(1900–1902)
17Frank A. Moore(1902–1905)
18Charles E. Wolverton(1905)
16Robert S. Bean(1905–1909)
17Frank A. Moore(1909–1911)
19Robert Eakin(1911–1913)
20Thomas A. McBride(1913–1915)
17Frank A. Moore(1915–1917)
20Thomas A. McBride(1917–1921)
21George H. Burnett(1921–1923)
20Thomas A. McBride(1923–1927)
21George H. Burnett(1927)
22John L. Rand(1927–1929)
23Oliver P. Coshow(1929–1931)
24Henry J. Bean(1931–1933)
22John L. Rand(1933–1935)
25James U. Campbell(1935–1937)
24Henry J. Bean(1937–1939)
22John L. Rand(1939–1941)
26Percy R. Kelly(1941–1943)
27John O. Bailey(1943–1945)
28Harry H. Belt(1945–1947)
29George Rossman(1947–1949)
30Hall S. Lusk(1949–1951)
31James T. Brand(1951–1953)
32Earl C. Latourette(1953–1955)
33Harold J. Warner(1955–1957)
34William C. Perry(1957–1959)
35William M. McAllister(1959–1967)
34William C. Perry(1967–1970)
36Kenneth J. O'Connell(1970–1976)
37Arno H. Denecke(1976–1982)
38Berkeley Lent(1982–1983)
39Edwin J. Peterson(1983–1991)
40Wallace P. Carson, Jr.(1991–2006)
41Paul J. De Muniz(2006–2012)
42Thomas A. Balmer(2012–2018)
43Martha Lee Walters(2018–present)

See also

References

  1. "Oregon Supreme Court Justices". Oregon Blue Book. Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved 2006-12-09.
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