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R. Thomas Butler

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R. Thomas Butler is a Certified Public Accountant in Oregon. He ran for judge for the Malheur County Court in 2010 but lost.[1]

2010 election

He was defeated by opponent Daniel P. Joyce in the primary election.[2]

See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2010

Education

Butler graduated from BYU in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Business Administration and Economics with a Spanish concentration.[3]

Career

  • Oregon House of Representatives (elected 1998)
  • Chair: Joint Ways & Means General Government Sub-Committee
  • Member: Full Ways & Means Committee, and Joint Sub-Committee on Transportation and Economic Development
  • Legislative interim committees: House Revenue, Joint Budget Committee (Vice-Chair), Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology
  • Member: State Debt Policy Advisory Commission
  • Oregon International Trade Commission
  • Malheur County Commissioner (1993 - 1999)
  • Local and county budget boards (served 12 years on County budget boards)
  • County Boards of Equalization and Ratio Review (1990-1997)
  • Ida-Ore Planning & Development
  • Association of Oregon Counties
  • Malheur County Republican Central Committee (past Treasurer)
  • County Housing Authority[3]

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