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Oregon Senators Split On Vote Confirming Washington County Judge To Federal Seat

By Meerah Powell (OPB)
Portland, Ore. Nov. 1, 2019 10:31 p.m.

Oregon Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley announced Friday afternoon that he will vote against confirmation of Washington County Circuit Court Judge Danielle Hunsaker to a vacant seat on the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Merkley said in a statement that a lifetime appointment to circuit court positions should be reserved for individuals with “more extensive experience to draw upon.”

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Hunsaker was appointed to her position in Washington County by Gov. Kate Brown in 2017.

Merkley and Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden both originally recommended Hunsaker, along with three other finalists, back in August to President Donald Trump for consideration.

Wyden said he intends to vote “yes” on confirming Hunsaker.

In a statement, Wyden’s spokesperson said the senator “believes Judge Hunsaker has displayed the judicial temperament needed for this position in the more than 3,500 cases the Judiciary Committee noted she has presided over.”

The Senate vote on Hunsaker's confirmation is scheduled for Tuesday.

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