词条 | Joanne Verger |
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| name = Joanne Verger | image = | caption = | state_senate = Oregon | district = 5th | term_start = 2005 | term_end = 2013 | predecessor = | successor = Arnie Roblan | constituency = | majority = | state_house2 = Oregon | district2 = 47th | term_start2 = 2001 | term_end2 = 2005 | predecessor2 = | successor2 = | constituency2 = | majority2 = | office3 = | term_start3 = | term_end3 = | predecessor3 = | successor3 = | constituency3 = | majority3 = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | party = Democratic | relations = | spouse = | children = | residence = Coos Bay, Oregon | occupation = | religion = | signature = | website = | footnotes = }}Joanne Verger is an Oregon Democratic politician and the first female mayor of Coos Bay, the largest city on the Oregon Coast, serving four terms.[1] She served in the Oregon House of Representatives from 2001 to 2004,[2][3][4] and was elected to the Oregon State Senate in 2004. She was reelected in 2008 with no major party opponent in either the primary or general election.[5] In October 2011 Verger announced that she would not run for reelection to the Senate.[6] She is co-owner of an automobile dealership, and has worked extensively in advertising and marketing.[1] She is a graduate of Amite High School (Louisiana), Northwestern State University, and Louisiana State University.[7] Verger has won a number of awards, including the Human Rights Award in 1991.[8] See also
References1. ^1 {{cite web | title = Senator Joanne Verger Legislative Website |url = http://www.leg.state.or.us/verger/home.htm |publisher = Oregon State Legislature | accessdate = 2012-02-25 }} 2. ^{{ cite web | url = https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Documents/records/legislative/statehood/2001-regular-session-legislators.pdf| title = 2001 Regular Session State Government Legislators and Staff | publisher = Oregon State Archives | accessdate = 2012-02-25 }} 3. ^{{ cite web | url = https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Documents/records/legislative/statehood/2002-special-session-legislators.pdf| title = 2002 Special Sessions State Government Legislators and Staff | publisher = Oregon State Archives | accessdate = 2012-02-25 }} 4. ^{{ cite web | url = https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Documents/records/legislative/statehood/2003-regular-session-legislators.pdf| title = 2003 Regular Session State Government Legislators and Staff | publisher = Oregon State Archives | accessdate = 2012-02-25 }} 5. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.co.lincoln.or.us/clerk/election_results/2008.nov.html| title = November 4, 2008 General Election, Election Results |publisher = Lincoln County Clerk | accessdate = 2012-02-25 }} 6. ^{{cite web | title = Verger announces she will not run for reelection to Senate | url = http://www.oregonsenatedemocrats.com/content/verger-announces-she-will-not-run-reelection-senate | publisher = Senate Democratic Leadership Fund | date = 2011-10-19 | accessdate = 2012-02-25}} 7. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.oregonsenatedemocrats.com/members/senator-joanne-verger| title = Senator Joanne Verger, District 5, Central Oregon Coast | accessdate = 2012-02-25| publisher = Senate Democratic Leadership Fund }} 8. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.leg.state.or.us/verger/bio.htm| title = Joanne Verger Legislative Bio | accessdate = 2012-02-25 | publisher = Oregon State Legislature}} External links
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