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Fred Girod Girod in 2009 Member of the Oregon Senate from the 9th district Incumbent Assumed office  2008 Preceded by Roger Beyer Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 17th district In office 2007–2008 Preceded by Jeff Kropf Succeeded by Sherry Sprenger Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 30th district In office 1993–1995 Preceded by Jeff Gilmour Succeeded by Larry Wells Born 1951 Salem, Oregon Political party Republican Spouse(s) Daphne Fred Girod (born 1951) is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oregon. He serves in the Oregon State Senate representing District 9, in the mid-Willamette Valley, and lives in Stayton. Girod graduated from Stayton High School, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Oregon State University, a DMD from Oregon Health Sciences University, and a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard University.[1] He has been a practicing dentist for 26 years, and served in the Oregon House of Representatives in the early 1990s, chairing the Rules Committee.[1] He ran for the U.S. Congress in 1994, but lost in the primary to Jim Bunn.[2] Girod then served on the Stayton City Council.[3] He was selected by Marion and Linn County Republicans to run again for the House in 2006, in district 17, following then-Representative Jeff Kropf's sudden departure from the 2006 election. He won that election, defeating Democrat Dan Thackaberry, and was appointed in 2008 to succeed Senator Roger Beyer of District 9 upon his resignation. He was sworn in in January 2008.[4] He is a candidate for reelection to that seat in 2008.[5] Girod broke with other Republicans in supporting the Oregon Health Plan.[3] He and his wife Daphne have two children and two grandchildren.[1] References ^ a b c http://www.leg.state.or.us/girod/ ^ Chisholm, Kari (8 February 2008). "If the GOP abandons Mike Erickson, who else might run?" (Blog). Posts. BlueOregon. http://www.blueoregon.com/2008/02/if-the-gop-aban.html. Retrieved December 22, 2008.  ^ a b http://www.fredgirod.com/aboutfred.htm ^ http://www.leg.state.or.us/press_releases/girod_013008.pdf ^ http://web3.co.clackamas.or.us/elections/updates/May2008.htm External links Legislative website Project VoteSmart biography v • d • e Current members of the Oregon Senate Senate President: Peter Courtney (D) • Senate Majority Leader: Richard Devlin (D) • Senate Minority Leader: Ted Ferrioli (R)     Jeff Kruse (R) Jason Atkinson (R) Alan Bates (D) Floyd Prozanski (D) Joanne Verger (D) Bill Morrisette (D) Chris Edwards (D) Frank Morse (R) Fred Girod (R) Jackie Winters (R) Peter Courtney (D) Brian Boquist (R) Larry George (R) Mark Hass (D) Bruce Starr (R) Betsy Johnson (D) Suzanne Bonamici (D) Ginny Burdick (D) Richard Devlin (D) Martha Schrader (D) Diane Rosenbaum (D) Margaret Carter (D) Jackie Dingfelder (D) Rod Monroe (D) Laurie Monnes Anderson (D) Rick Metsger (D) Chris Telfer (R) Doug Whitsett (R) David Nelson (R) Ted Ferrioli (R) Democratic (18) • Republican (12) • Oregon Senate • Oregon House of Representatives Persondata Name Girod, Fred Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1951 Place of birth Salem, Oregon Date of death Place of death This article about an Oregon politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e