Clackamas County Elections, based in Oregon City, has officially opened the filing period for candidates interested in serving as the next Justice of the Peace. This announcement follows the upcoming retirement of Judge Karen Brisban, who will step down from her position effective January 1, 2026.
Temporary Appointment Before Election
To ensure continuity in the role, Governor Tina Kotek will appoint a temporary replacement to serve until the 2026 election cycle. This interim appointee will fulfill the duties of the office until voters select a permanent candidate.
Election Timeline and Term Details
The Justice of the Peace position will be featured on both the May 19, 2026 Primary Election ballot and the November 2026 General Election ballot. The candidate who wins the election will begin a six-year term, continuing the long-standing tradition of judicial service within Clackamas County.
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About the Justice of the Peace Role
The Justice of the Peace oversees matters such as traffic violations, small claims, landlord-tenant disputes, and other minor civil cases. The position plays a vital role in ensuring fair access to justice at the community level.
How to File
Local residents who meet eligibility requirements are encouraged to file for candidacy through the Clackamas County Elections Office. Interested applicants can find detailed instructions, filing deadlines, and qualification criteria on the Clackamas County Elections website.
For additional information or questions, candidates may also contact the County Clerk’s Office directly for guidance.
This upcoming election provides an opportunity for community members to take part in shaping the future of Clackamas County’s local justice system.











