Sue Rieke Smith

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Sue Rieke Smith
Oregon House of Representatives District 26
Tenure
2025 - Present
Term ends
2027
Years in position
0
Predecessor:Courtney Neron (D)
Compensation
Base salary
$43,440/year
Per diem
$178/day
Elections and appointments
Appointed
June 6, 2025
Education
Bachelor's
Pacific Lutheran University
Graduate
University of Oregon
Personal
Profession
Education
Contact

Sue Rieke Smith (Democratic Party) is a member of theOregon House of Representatives, representingDistrict 26. She assumed office on June 9, 2025. Her current term ends on January 11, 2027.

The Washington, Clackamas and Yamhill boards of county commissioners appointed Rieke Smith to theOregon House of Representatives District 26 on June 6, 2025 to replaceCourtney Neron.[1]

Biography

Sue Rieke Smith earned a bachelor's degree from Pacific Lutheran University and a graduate degree from the University of Oregon. Her career experience includes working in education and nursing.[2]

Sponsored legislation

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Oregon House of Representatives District 26

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    Preceded by
    Courtney Neron (D)
    Oregon House of Representatives District 26
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