Breaking: Ted Wheeler appointed new State Treasurer

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Governor Ted Kulongoski has just announced that he is appointing Ted Wheeler as the new State Treasurer. Currently, Wheeler is the chair of Multnomah County.

In a statement, Governor Kulongoski said:

“Ted Wheeler brings the perfect balance of expertise from both the public and private sectors to this job with an impressive record managing the county’s budget to a working knowledge of the financial industry,” said Governor Ted Kulongoski. “A fifth generation Oregonian with ties across the state, I am confident that Ted will serve Oregonians well as the State Treasurer.”

In a statement posted on his official county website, Wheeler said:

This weekend, Oregon lost a champion, leader and good friend in Ben Westlund. In many ways Ben represented exactly the kind of leader we need today. He brought both civility and passion to government and he rose above partisan divisions. He came from a successful career in the private sector but he understood and cared deeply about public service. My sympathies go to his family Libby, B.J. and Taylor.

It is with conflicted emotions that I accept Governor Kulongoski’s appointment to the office of Oregon State Treasurer. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the citizens of this great state and believe I am well prepared for the challenges ahead but I am saddened by the circumstances that bring me here today.

I imagine in some corners of the state, people will ask: “Who is Ted Wheeler?” The short answer is that I currently serve as the chief executive officer of the largest county in Oregon, that I was a senior manager of an investment firm in my private sector career and that I have graduate degrees in government and business. In short, I’ve got a good resume for this job. Frankly, I’ve thought for some time that I might run for Treasurer at some point in the future. I never expected it to be this soon.

Accepting this appointment will require me to resign from my position as Multnomah County Chair effective Thursday, March 11. Per the Multnomah County Charter, my designee, Chief Operating Officer Jana McLellen will become Acting Chair upon my resignation. The Board of County Commissioners will choose an interim Chair to serve until the end of 2010. The permanent position will be on the May ballot. I will remain as involved as necessary to ensure a smooth transition.

Today I will withdraw my candidacy for a second term as County Chair and I will file for election as Oregon State Treasurer.

My plan is to provide a seamless transition for Treasurer’s Office staff and I look forward to meeting with them this week. I’m going to refrain from jumping in on any of the current issues facing the Treasurer’s Office until I have had time to review the facts.

Several years ago, I chose to leave a successful career in the private sector because I believed that I had something to offer the people of my community. Now the Governor has given me the opportunity to serve the whole state, and I can hardly say no. I wish the circumstances were different. I certainly would have preferred different timing, but I accept this challenge without regret and with the confidence that I can provide good stewardship of Oregon’s resources and good value to the taxpayers.

Learn more about Ted Wheeler on his official county website, his campaign website, his Facebook page, and from Twitter.

We'll update more as we learn more.

  • Jack Lorts (unverified)
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    Thanks to Ben Weslund. We'll miss him. Eastern Oregon to the core.

    Several good people mentioned in these Blue Oregon discussions. Ted Wheeler is a good choice. Like all of our best state-wide politicans/leaders, Wheeler has eastern Oregon connections, too.

    File, Ted, file!

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    Congratulations to Mr. Wheeler. Kind of fitting that a guy that recently switched from R to I and has a history as a moderate Republican in the Oregon tradition, would fill out Westlund's term. Looking forward to a continuation of Westlund's careful stewardship.

  • Anonymous (unverified)
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    This confuses me. I thought Wheeler was pretty open about the fact that he was not politically ambitious. Rather, he just really wanted to do a good job serving his county and then get out of the racket. Is he going to return to the county? Is he now interested in a statewide race?

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    Wow. I am surprised, not be the Governor wanting Ted, but Ted deciding to take the job. In many ways the job of Multnomah County Commissioner is a bigger job than state Treasurer. Of course, Ted is incredibly well qualified and will be a great Treasurer and candidate. What an incredible bench of talent we are creating at the state level.

    Congratulations Ted.

  • Bear Wilner-Nugent (unverified)
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    This is a good choice. Congratulations to Ted. Now, Jeff Cogen for County Chair!

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    Kind of fitting that a guy that recently switched from R to I and has a history as a moderate Republican in the Oregon tradition, would fill out Westlund's term.

    For the record: Wheeler is a Democrat.

  • Ashley Henry (unverified)
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    I second Bear's comment. Jeff Cogen for County Chair!

  • Joanne Rigutto (unverified)
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    Congrats to Ted from me also and I second the idea of Jeff Cogan for county chair. I'm in Clackamas county, but if I still lived in Multnomah I'd be all for that.

  • Ellie Fiore (unverified)
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    I would like to third the idea of Jeff Cogen for County Chair! He's the ideal candidate.

  • Niki Hruska (unverified)
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    Congratulations to Ted Wheeler. Now who to fill Multnomah's vacant Chair seat... Jeff Cogen of course!

  • Samidh (unverified)
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    You've gotta love Ted's sense of humor. From his campaign website: "Prior to being elected to public office, I was a financial services industry executive. Until recently, that used to sound a lot more impressive."

  • j. loewen (unverified)
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    I SEE OUR GOVERNOR HAS DECIDED TO KEEP THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY BASED IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY.

  • Connor Allen (unverified)
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    This is really cutting down on the geographical diversity on the state land board.

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    <h2>A gain for the state treasurer's office but a loss for Metro Portland. I really appreciated that Ted Wheeler seemed to be the only elected official willing to speak out against the sometimes nutty schemes coming out of the CoP (thinking in particular of some of the baseball/soccer funding proposals and the use of urban redevelopment areas as piggy banks).</h2>

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