Oregon Code § 2.045·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Chief
Justice.
(1) The
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall be a judge of the court selected by
vote of a majority of the judges of the court. The judges of the court shall
endeavor to select a judge who is well qualified to act as the administrative
head of the judicial department of government in this state.
(2) The Chief
Justice may be removed from the office of Chief Justice by vote of a majority
of the judges of the court when the Chief Justice fails to perform adequately
the functions of the office.
(3) The term of
office of the Chief Justice is six years, commencing on the date of selection.
The term of office of the Chief Justice is not interrupted by expiration of the
term of the Chief Justice as a judge of the court if the judge is elected judge
of the court for a succeeding term. A judge may be selected as Chief Justice
for successive terms of the office of Chief Justice.
(4) If there is a
vacancy for any cause in the office of Chief Justice, a successor Chief Justice
shall be selected by vote of a majority of the judges of the court.
(5) The Chief
Justice may designate another judge of the court to perform the functions of
the office of Chief Justice when the Chief Justice is temporarily unable to
perform those functions. [1959 c.384 §2 (enacted in lieu of 2.050); 1981 s.s.
c.1 §1]
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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