SALEM, Ore. (AP) – County commissioners have selected a replacement for a vacant Republican seat in Oregon’s House of Representatives.

Marion County Commissioners announced Tuesday that Raquel Moore-Greene will become the next state representative for the area covering South Salem and Turner. She will replace former Republican Rep. Denyc Boyles, who resigned her seat after she was tapped to fill a vacancy in the Senate.

A spokeswoman for the county commissioners’ office says Moore-Green previously worked as a staffer under current Marion County Commissioner Chairman Kevin Cameron back when Cameron was in the Legislature.

Cameron said in a statement that Moore-Green was chosen for her volunteer work and her experience in the non-profit and business sectors. Moore-Greene was one of three Republicans nominated to fill the seat.

The secretary of state’s office did not immediately say when she would be sworn in. She will fill the position through 2020.

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