Bill Currier (politician)

William Currier is an American politician and businessman concurrently serving as the Chair of the Oregon Republican Party and Mayor of Adair Village, Oregon.[1]

Bill Currier
Chair of the Oregon Republican Party
Assumed office
February 28, 2015
Preceded byArt Robinson
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Becky
Children5
EducationPacific Union College
Southern Oregon University

Early life and education

Currier was born and raised in Oregon. He studied business at Pacific Union College and computer information systems at Southern Oregon University.[2][3]

Career

Before his political career, Currier worked as a police officer. Currier began his political career as a precinct committeeman. He formerly served as chair of the Benton County Republican Party, Treasurer for the Party Affiliate for Oregon's 5th congressional district, and Vice-Chair of the Oregon Republican Party. In 2007, Currier was elected as mayor of Adair Village, Oregon. Currier is also currently the co-owner of TRACO Network Services, a computer training and consulting company, and SYNERGY Technology Partners, an information technology management organization.[4]

In 2016 Currier served as an Oregon delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention and 2020 Republican National Convention. On 19 January 2021, two weeks after the controversial January 6th events in Washington DC, Currier in a press release of the Oregon Republican Party expressed "condemnation of the profound betrayal by the ten House Republicans who supported impeaching President Trump last week."[5][6][7][8]. In response, Oregon House Republicans issued a sharp dissenting statement that "there is no credible evidence to support false flag claims" made in the 19 January press release, while Senator Tim Knopp, Republican of Bend, stated that he does "not support the Oregon Republican Party’s resolution." Currier has reaffirmed the controversial resolution.[9][10] One day after the Oregon Republican party leadership passed a resolution promoting the false flag theory, Knute Buehler, a former Oregon House member and 2018 Republican nominee for governor, "filed to change his registration from Republican to independent. 'It was very painful', he said."[11] According to the Oregon Secretary of State’s office, 6,145 people left the Republican Party in January 2021.[12]

Personal life

Currier and his wife, Becky, have five children.

References

  1. "City Council | Adair Village". adairvillage.org. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  2. "Bill Currier". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  3. "Adair Village Mayor Candidate". Corvallis Gazette Times. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  4. "Bill Currier". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  5. "Oregon GOP Condemns Betrayal by the Ten House Republicans Who Voted to Impeach President Trump" online at pic.twitter.com/sL2pjAXT8u and reprinted at https://ktvz.com/news/government-politics/2021/01/27/oregon-house-republicans-sen-knopp-take-issue-with-state-gops-false-flag-claims/
  6. Jaclyn Peiser, "Oregon Republican Party falsely calls U.S. Capitol riot a ‘false flag’ meant to ‘discredit President Trump’," Washington Post Jan. 26, 2021 at https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/01/26/oregon-republican-false-flag-capitol/
  7. Lois Beckett, "Oregon Republican party falsely suggests US Capitol attack was a 'false flag'," The Guardian (25 January 2021) archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20210127161630/https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/25/oregon-republican-party-us-capitol-breach-false-flag
  8. Gustaf Kilander, "Oregon Republicans say Capitol riot was staged to harm Trump," The Independent 26 January 2021 archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20210126212139/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/oregon-republicans-capitol-riot-trump-b1792867.html
  9. Ryan Haas and Dirk VanderHart, "Oregon House Republicans Disavow Their Party’s Position On Capitol Attack," 28 January 2021 at https://www.ijpr.org/politics-government/2021-01-28/oregon-house-republicans-disavow-their-partys-position-on-capitol-attack
  10. "Oregon House Republicans, Sen. Knopp take issue with state GOP’s ‘false flag’ claims" Salem, Oregon (KTVZ) 27 January 2021 at https://ktvz.com/news/government-politics/2021/01/27/oregon-house-republicans-sen-knopp-take-issue-with-state-gops-false-flag-claims/
  11. Annie Karni and Mike Baker, "An Emboldened Extremist Wing Flexes Its Power in a Leaderless G.O.P.," New York Times (1 Feb 2021) at https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/01/us/politics/republicans-trump-ronna-mcdaniel.html
  12. John Tierney, "More than 6,000 Oregonians left the Republican Party in January," KGW.com (February 2, 2021) at https://www.kgw.com/article/news/politics/thousands-of-republicans-left-oregon-party-after-capitol-insurrection/283-43f0ce9a-eb1c-4077-91ed-277757be6345
Party political offices
Preceded by
Art Robinson
Chair of the Oregon Republican Party
2015–present
Incumbent
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