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Tony Meeker

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Preceded by
  
Bill Rutherford (R)

Succeeded by
  
Stan Bunn

Party
  
Republican Party

Preceded by
  
Harold V. Lewis

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Jim Bunn

Name
  
Tony Meeker

Succeeded by
  
Jim Hill (D)

Political party
  
Republican


Born
  
March 18, 1939 (age 85) Portland, Oregon, U.S. (
1939-03-18
)

Tony Meeker: Oregon State Capitol Foundation Oral History Project


Anthony Meeker (born March 18, 1939) is a politician in Oregon. He was appointed State Treasurer in 1987. Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt appointed him to fill the vacancy created when Bill Rutherford resigned from office. Meeker was elected to a full term in 1988. He had also served in the Oregon House of Representatives and in the Oregon State Senate.

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Biography

Meeker was born in Amity, Oregon in 1939.

In 1986, Tony Meeker ran for Congress against Democrat Les AuCoin in Oregon's first congressional district. After losing to AuCoin, Meeker returned to the State Senate to continue his fifth term representing citizens in portions of Yamhill and Marion counties. Oregon State Treasurer Bill Rutherford announced he was stepping down to take a position in an investment firm in New York City. On July 9, 1987 Democratic Governor Neil Goldschmidt appointed Meeker, a Republican, to replace Rutherford, also a Republican, to fill the remainder of Rutherford's term. He made a second unsuccessful bid for U.S. Congress in 1992, losing to Elizabeth Furse. To date, he is the most recent Republican to serve as treasurer, all subsequent treasurers have been Democrats.

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Tony Meeker Wikipedia