LegalNewsLine Logo  
Saturday, February 11 2012 Twitter  feedburner  yahoo  Subscribe in NewsGator Online
News | Contact LegalNewsline | About Us | Advertise | RSS
Enter search keyword
 
clear
clear
NEWSLETTER
Receive our FREE weekly newsletter
click here
Today's Offers:

LNL MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
+ Vermont GOP wants Sorrell to look into possible union bullying
+ Hood critical of bill that would allow officials to hire outside attorneys
+ More than 40 states have signed on to proposed mortgage deal
+ Study shows plaintiff bias in Philly courts
+ Man, startled by bottle rocket shot out of anus, sues frat
LNL HOT TOPICS
+ Asbestos
+ Big Pharma
+ BP Oil Spill
+ Class Action
+ Dickie Scruggs
+ Federal Government
+ Financial Crisis
+ Global Warming
+ Hurricane Katrina
+ Lead Paint
+ Sub-Prime Mortgages
+ Tobacco
Campaigns & Elections 
story date  
Kroger wins Democratic, Republican AG nominations
john_kroger56.jpg
John Kroger
SALEM, Ore. (Legal Newsline)-Oregon's Democratic nominee for attorney general has also won the Republican nomination, final election results show.

Democrat John Kroger, who handily won the Democratic nomination in Oregon's May 20 primary, also won the Republican nomination through write-ins, the state Elections Division said.

Since there was no official Republican candidate for attorney general, the secretary of state's office said they had to count the 13,043 write-in votes.

In the race for the Democratic nomination, Kroger beat out veteran state lawmaker Greg Macpherson, D-Lake Oswego, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.

In the write in count, he beat former Republican gubernatorial candidates Ron Saxton and Kevin Mannix.

"I am very pleased to win the Republican nomination. Winning this nomination shows that there is broad, bipartisan support for my agenda of tackling Oregon's meth crisis, improving consumer protection, and strengthening enforcement of our environmental laws," Kroger said in a statement.

Although Kroger, who teaches criminal law and jurisprudence at Portland's Lewis & Clark Law School,won both the Democratic and Republican nominations and is likely to be the Beaver State's next attorney general he could still face challenges from third party candidates.

In a post election interview with Legal Newsline, Kroger said he is taking nothing for granted, and plans to campaign hard for a general election win.

"We're going to fight very hard to wrap this up in November," he told LNL.

In his win against Macpherson, Kroger was backed by the state's largest labor unions: the Oregon Education Association, the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union Locals 503 and 49.

From Legal Newsline: Reach reporter Chris Rizo by e-mail at chrisrizo@legalnewsline.com.

Filed Under: Campaigns & Elections

E-mail this article to a friend | Printer friendly format

MORE NEWS HEADLINES:
+ Blog shows trial lawyer group working with four Senate campaigns - 2/7   read more
+ Texas AG supports new redistricting maps - 2/6   read more
+ Mont. attorney seeking GOP bid for AG - 2/6   read more
+ W.Va. deputy AG says she has right to defend office - 2/6   read more
+ Challenger says W.Va. AG been in office 'too long' - 1/30   read more
+ Mo. congressional candidate leaves race, now running for AG - 1/27   read more
+ Pa. bill requires AGs to wait four years to run for governor - 1/26   read more
+ Pa. AG candidate McCaffery exits race - 1/26   read more
+ Neb. AG files to run for U.S. Senate - 1/24   read more
+ Mont. AG opposes business group in campaign finance case - 1/24   read more


IN THE SPOTLIGHT:
garrett.jpg
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - A roundtable of federal and state judges from across the country will convene at the posh Ritz Carlton on Feb. 9 to address topics such as "Can MDL's keep up with state court trial settings;" "Priority of deposition examination;" "State and federal cooperation;" and "Forum non conveniens."
Read more...


+ Study shows plaintiff bias in Philly courts - 2/6
+ Fannie Mae offers examples of routine dishonesty in its fight against lenders - 2/3
+ Quaker City courts have troubled history; some reject 'plaintiff-friendly' criticism - 1/31
+ Madison County asbestos docket feeds off intake firm referrals - 1/19
+ Torts conference set for Feb. 8 in Philly - 1/18
BROWSE BY STATE:
 
BROWSE BY AG:
 
BROWSE BY DATE:
 
NEWS WIDGET:
Attention bloggers:
Add Record Headlines to your site!


fast + free- click here
NEWS | CONTACT LEGALNEWSLINE | ABOUT US | ADVERTISE | RSS © 2008 LegalNewsLine.com. All Rights Reserved.