Julie Parrish (politician)
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Julie Parrish (born June 9, 1974) is an American politician and was a
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member of the
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representing District 37 for four terms of office beginning on January 10, 2011, and ending on January 13, 2019. Julie Parrish is the seventh generation of her family to live in Oregon, and the third legislator from her family to serve in the Oregon Legislature. Her family has been active in Oregon Republican Politics since 1874. Julie Parrish is the daughter of a Lebanese immigrant who came to Oregon in the late 1960s.


Elections

Rep. Julie Parrish was elected to four terms in a legislative district which held more Democrats than Republicans. *2018 Parrish lost her bid for a 5th term reelection in November 2018 to Democrat
Rachel Prusak Rachel Prusak (born 1975) is an American Democratic politician and nurse practitioner who served as a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2018 to 2023. She represented the 37th district, which includes West Linn, Durham, Rivergro ...
. *2016 Julie Parrish was uncontested in the May primary and won re-election in her district over Democrat Paul Southwick and Libertarian candidate Ryan Haffner. In addition to her own win, Parrish was the campaign consultant for Rep. Dennis Richardson (R-Central Point), who was running in a statewide bid for Oregon's Secretary of State. Richardson beat Sid Leiken in the Republican primary and went on to beat Democrat Brad Avakian for the Secretary of State race. Oregon hadn't had a Republican Secretary of State elected since 1980, nearly 40 years. Parrish was also the chief sponsor of the Oregon Veterans Lottery Bill, ballot Measure 96, to dedicate 1.5% of Oregon lottery dollars to veterans' programs and services. Oregon voters sided with Parrish and approved Measure 96 by nearly 84% of the electorate. The Willamette Week called Parrish'
2016 election night a "Trifecta"
for having won her race, consulted a Secretary of State race that ending a decades-long drought for Republican statewide officeholders, and winning a ballot measure by one of the highest voting margins in statewide history. *2014 Rep. Parrish was uncontested in the May primary and won re-election against Democrat Gerritt Rosenthal with over 56% of the vote. *2012 Parrish was unopposed for the District 37 seat in the May 15, 2012, Republican primary, winning with 3,532 votes, and won the three-way November 6, 2012, General election with 16,122 votes (55.5%) against Democratic former Representative Carl Hosticka and
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candidate Meredith Taggart. *2010 When Republican Representative
Scott Bruun Lorentz Scott Bruun ( ; born May 3, 1966) is an American Republican politician from the US state of Oregon. He served in the Oregon House of Representatives representing District 37, which encompasses some of the southern suburbs of Portland, Or ...
retired and left the District 37 seat open, Chael Sonnen was unopposed for the May 18, 2010, Republican primary, winning with 4,008 votes, but withdrew before the general election, Parrish won the July 7 special election by precinct committee persons to replace him, and won the November 2, 2010, General election with 13,498 votes (50.9%) against nominee Will Rasmussen.


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* Place of birth missing (living people) 1974 births American politicians of Lebanese descent Living people Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives Politicians from West Linn, Oregon Women state legislators in Oregon 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians {{Oregon-politician-stub