Patricia R. Milne (born 1947/48)[1][2] is an American politician from the state of Oregon. A Republican, she served in the Oregon House of Representatives from 1993 until 1998, and as a Marion County Commissioner from 1999 until 2014.
Patti Milne | |
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Marion County Commissioner | |
In office January 1999 – April 21, 2014 | |
Succeeded by | Kevin Cameron |
Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 18th district | |
In office January 11, 1993 – 1998 | |
Preceded by | Roger Beyer |
Succeeded by | Juley Gianella |
Personal details | |
Born | 1947 or 1948 (age 76–77) |
Political party | Republican |
Residence | Woodburn, Oregon |
Biography
editMilne was elected to the Woodburn School Board in 1988, and to the state House of Representatives in 1992. She served three terms in the House, serving as Majority Whip in 1995, before retiring to run for the Marion County Board of Commissioners in 1998, serving until 2014.[3]
In 2014, she ran for the Oregon Senate from district 11, losing to incumbent Democrat Peter Courtney with 45% of the vote.[4][5][6]
In 2016, she ran again for the Oregon House from district 22, losing to Democrat Teresa Alonso Leon with 44% of the vote.[7]
Personal life
editMilne and her husband, Stan, have 3 children: Trevor, Stephanie, and Laura, and two grandchildren.[8]
References
edit- ^ "Marion County Commissioner: Patti Milne Candidate Questionnaire". Statesman Journal. October 4, 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ^ "Oregon House of Representatives: Patti Milne Candidate Questionnaire". Statesman Journal. September 12, 2016. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ^ "Patti Milne announces candidacy for House District 22". Woodburn Independent. January 27, 2016. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ^ "Content Manager WebDrawer - 2014 General Election Official Results".
- ^ "Patti Milne announces State Senate run for seat held by Peter Courtney". Oregon Catalyst. February 11, 2014. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ^ "Patti Milne files to run against Courtney in State Senate". Woodburn Independent. February 19, 2014. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ^ "November 8, 2016, General Election Abstract of Votes". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ^ "Patti Milne's Biography". Project Votesmart. Retrieved January 28, 2017.