Virginia Linder

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Virginia L. Linder

99th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 2007
Preceded by Wallace P. Carson, Jr.
Succeeded by Incumbent

Virginia Linder is an American judge from Oregon who has served, since January 2007, as the 99th justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. She previously served since 1997 on the Oregon Court of Appeals. In the 2006 elections, she was elected to the Supreme Court, defeating former Labor Commissioner and Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Roberts.

Linder earned her first degree in political science from Southern Oregon State College before studying law at Willamette University School of Law in Salem.

She began her career as an Assistant Attorney General in the Appellate Division of the Oregon Department of Justice, starting in 1980. In 1986, at the age of 33, she was appointed Oregon Solicitor General, being the first woman to hold that position and serving in that office for longer than anyone else in state history. During her time as Solicitor General, she represented Oregon in front of the United States Supreme Court, winning Oregon v. ACF in 1994.

In 1997, she was appointed to the Court of Appeals and was re-elected in 1998 and 2004. Her campaign for a seat on the Oregon Supreme Court began in 2005 when Chief Justice Wallace Carson, Jr. announced that he would retire from the court in 2006. She faced Roberts and Pendleton attorney Gene Hallman in the May primary, winning 39% of the vote to Roberts' 42%. Because no candidate won a majority of the votes, Linder and Roberts advanced to the November runoff. In that runoff, Linder defeated Roberts by 52% to 48%. Linder's campaign committee raised just over $350,000 for her campaign but was outspent by more than two-to-one by the Roberts committee, which raised over $710,000.

Linder is the first woman elected to the Oregon Supreme Court; all previous female justices having been appointed to fill vacancies. She is also the first ever openly lesbian member of a state supreme court anywhere in the nation and the first openly LGBT person elected as a non-incumbent to a state supreme court. Her election campaign was supported by the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and she lives with her partner Colleen Sealock.[1]

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