Denyc Boles Explained

Denyc Boles
State Senate:Oregon State
District:10th
Term Start:June 28, 2019
Term End:January 10, 2021
Predecessor:Jackie Winters
Successor:Deb Patterson
State House1:Oregon
District1:19th
Term Start1:January 24, 2018
Term End1:June 28, 2019
Predecessor1:Jodi Hack
Successor1:Raquel Moore-Green
Term Start2:July 1, 2014
Term End2:January 12, 2015
Predecessor2:Kevin Cameron
Successor2:Jodi Hack
Party:Republican
Spouse:Jeff Boles
Children:3
Education:Seattle Pacific University (BA)
Regent University (MPP)

Denyc Nicole Boles is an American politician from the state of Oregon. A Republican, she was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2014 to 2015 and from 2018 to 2019. She served in the Oregon State Senate, representing the 10th district, from 2019 to 2021.

Oregon House of Representatives

Boles worked as chief of staff for State Representative Kevin Cameron. Cameron resigned on June 2, 2014, to become a member of the Marion County Commission. The members of the Commission then selected Boles to succeed Cameron. She informed the Commission that she would not run for election to the seat in the 2014 elections.[1] She was sworn in on July 1.[2] In October 2017, she announced she was running in the Republican Party primary for Marion County Commissioner.[3]

In January 2018, Boles was again appointed to the House to fill the remainder of Jodi Hack's term.[4]

In May 2018, Boles won a competitive Republican primary.[5] In November 2018, Boles beat Democrat Mike Ellison in the general election for the 19th district in the Oregon House of Representatives.[6]

Oregon Senate

On June 25, 2019, commissioners from Marion and Polk counties appointed Boles to replace former state Senator Jackie Winters as the representative for District 10 in the Oregon State Senate. Winters died of lung cancer on May 29, 2019, leaving the seat vacant.[7] Boles was sworn into office on June 28, 2019.[8] Boles was unopposed in the May 19, 2020, Republican primary to retain the seat. She narrowly lost the general election on November 3, 2020, to Democrat Deb Patterson.[9] [10]

2024 U.S. House campaign

In August 2023, Boles announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination in Oregon's 6th congressional district in the 2024 election. She cited safety, the economy, and education as her top priorities.[11]

Personal life

Boles grew up in Salem, attending Sprague High School before earning a bachelor's degree from Seattle Pacific University.[12] Boles is married with three children.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staver . Anna . Marion County appoints Denyc Boles for Oregon's HD 19 . Statesman Journal . May 18, 2020 . en.
  2. Web site: Denyc Boles joins Oregon House . Statesman Journal . May 18, 2020 . en.
  3. News: Comnes. Julia. Candidates file for elected county positions. November 21, 2017. Woodburn Independent. October 11, 2017. en-gb.
  4. Web site: Denyc Boles selected as new District 19 representative. Radnovich, Connor. Statesman Journal. January 24, 2018. February 3, 2018.
  5. Web site: Hernandez . Lauren . Boles wins three-way Republican race for House District 19 . March 12, 2022 . Statesman Journal . en-US.
  6. Web site: Horowitz . Gary . Election results: Denyc Boles continues to lead Mike Ellison in House District 19 race . March 12, 2022 . Statesman Journal . en-US.
  7. News: State Rep. Denyc Boles selected to replace the late Sen. Jackie Winters. June 25, 2019. Chris. Lehman. The Oregonian. June 25, 2019.
  8. Web site: Oregon gets 12th Republican state senator . June 28, 2019. Betsy. Hammond. The Oregonian. July 1, 2019.
  9. https://ballotpedia.org/Denyc_Boles Dency Boyles
  10. Web site: Reporter . Jake Thomas-Salem . November 19, 2020 . After weeks of waiting, Deb Patterson wins race for Senate District 10 . March 12, 2022 . Salem Reporter . en.
  11. News: Terry . Lynne . Former state legislator announces run for Republican primary for Oregon’s 6th District . August 9, 2023 . Oregon Capital Chronicle . August 7, 2023.
  12. Web site: About. www.vote4boles.com. November 21, 2017. en.