Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 203 § 203.230 — Abolishing office of county judge and establishing board of county commissioners
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 203 ·
Oregon Code § 203.230·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Abolishing office of county judge and establishing board of county commissioners
in noncharter county; referral of order; operative date.
(1) The county court of any county
which has not adopted a county charter pursuant to ORS 203.710 to 203.770, and
in which the county judge has no judicial function, may order the office of
county judge abolished and create in lieu thereof a third county commissioner.
The order shall transfer all powers and duties of the county court and county
judge to the board of county commissioners and, unless referred to the people,
shall be effective on the date specified therein. The order made under this
subsection may be referred to the people of the county for their approval or
rejection and, if approved, shall become operative on the date specified in the
order referred. The people of the county shall vote on such order at a primary
election or general election.
(2) If, in a year
in which a county judge is to be elected in the county, the order made under
subsection (1) of this section is to become operative:
(a) On or
subsequent to the date of the primary election but prior to the general
election, then those persons nominated at the primary election for the office
of county judge shall be candidates for the office of county commissioner
created in the order.
(b) On or
subsequent to the date of the regular general election, then the person elected
to the office of county judge shall, upon the expiration of the term of office
of the county judge holding office at the time the order was approved, take
office as the county commissioner created in the order if the order has become
operative.
(3) When the
order issued under subsection (1) of this section becomes operative, the county
judge shall, until the expiration of the term of office of the county judge,
serve as the third county commissioner. At the general election next preceding
the expiration of the term of office of the county judge there shall be
elected, in addition to the two county commissioners provided by law for each
county, one county commissioner who shall possess the same qualifications and
be subject to the same provisions of law as the other county commissioners.
(4) The order
issued under subsection (1) of this section may specify any or all of the
following relating to the third commissioner:
(a) Compensation
that is different from the other commissioners;
(b) Powers and
duties that are different from the other commissioners; and
(c) Service as
chairperson of the board of commissioners.
(5) The person
serving as county judge on the date the office is abolished shall serve as
chairperson of the board of county commissioners until the expiration of the
term of office of that person and shall be subject to the same provisions of
law as the other county commissioners. [1961 c.571 §1; 1987 c.267 §65; 1995
c.712 §88; 1997 c.277 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 203.230
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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