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'''Patricia Sullivan''' {{Greener|start=6/30/2016 5:00pm CST|before=is|after=was}} a judge on the [[Oregon 9th Judicial District|9th Judicial District in Oregon]]. She joined the court in 1987. Re-elected in 2012, Sullivan was due to serve until 2019. In March 2016, however, she announced she would retire from the court on June 30, 2016. She also stated her intent to serve as a Plan B judge, meaning she would fill in as needed for the next five years. Plan B judges must serve 35 days each year of a five-year period.<ref>[http://www.argusobserver.com/news/circuit-court-judge-plans-to-retire-june/article_31758580-eb99-11e5-a562-6f11554385a7.html ''The Argus Observer'', "Circuit Court judge plans to retire June 30," March 16, 2016]</ref> | '''Patricia Sullivan''' {{Greener|start=6/30/2016 5:00pm CST|before=is|after=was}} a judge on the [[Oregon 9th Judicial District|9th Judicial District in Oregon]]. She joined the court in 1987. Re-elected in 2012, Sullivan was due to serve until 2019. In March 2016, however, she announced she would retire from the court on June 30, 2016. She also stated her intent to serve as a Plan B judge, meaning she would fill in as needed for the next five years. Plan B judges must serve 35 days each year of a five-year period.<ref>[http://www.argusobserver.com/news/circuit-court-judge-plans-to-retire-june/article_31758580-eb99-11e5-a562-6f11554385a7.html ''The Argus Observer'', "Circuit Court judge plans to retire June 30," March 16, 2016]</ref> | ||
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Patricia Sullivan was a judge on the 9th Judicial District in Oregon. She joined the court in 1987. Re-elected in 2012, Sullivan was due to serve until 2019. In March 2016, however, she announced she would retire from the court on June 30, 2016. She also stated her intent to serve as a Plan B judge, meaning she would fill in as needed for the next five years. Plan B judges must serve 35 days each year of a five-year period.[1]
Education
Sullivan received an undergraduate degree from Lewis and Clark College and a J.D. from the University of Oregon.[2]
2012 election
Sullivan ran unopposed and was re-elected in the May 15th primary.[3][4]
- See also: Oregon judicial elections, 2012
See also
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