Former Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury died Friday. He was 73.
Bradbury served as the state鈥檚 chief election official for a decade, from 1999 to 2009, leading efforts that drastically increased voter turn out and government transparency.
His career in Oregon politics took off in 1980, after he was elected to the Legislature. Bradbury served in both the House and the Senate, and in 1993, he was chosen by his Democratic colleagues as Senate majority leader. His chief of staff at the time was Jeff Golden.
鈥淏ill was a really joyful, passionate man,鈥 said Golden, who is now an Oregon state senator. 鈥淗e decided his life was going to be about joy and service no matter what his body was doing. I always found that a profound inspiration,鈥 Golden said.
Bradbury lived with multiple sclerosis for more than 40 years. He died of unexpected medical complications April 14.
He was with his wife of 36 years, Katy Eymann, 鈥渄elighting in a six-month cruise around the world, one of his lifetime dreams,鈥 according to a statement from Bradbury鈥檚 family.
鈥淗is zest for life, his positive outlook, and his commitment to public service in his beloved Oregon are legendary,鈥 the family statement said.
U.S. senators from Oregon Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden remembered Bradbury for his optimism, and his lasting impacts on state government.
鈥淢y friend Bill Bradbury combined smarts and decency to exemplify the best of what it means to be a public servant, always working to make his beloved Oregon an even better place for everybody to live and work,鈥 Sen. Wyden wrote on Twitter.
Bradbury鈥檚 legacy includes implementing Oregon鈥檚 vote-by-mail system, the first of its kind in the nation, which has dramatically increased voter participation since 2000. He led the launch of ORESTAR, an online system to make political campaign contributions transparent and publicly accessible. Bradbury is also remembered for prioritizing environmental issues, watershed protections, and speaking frequently about the effects of climate change.
鈥淏ill Bradbury may be gone, but he leaves behind a legacy in Oregon that will endure for generations to come. My heart is with all his loved ones during this difficult time,鈥 Sen. Merkley wrote on Twitter.
Bradbury鈥檚 family said a service of remembrance and celebration of life will be planned and announced later.
Copyright 2023 Oregon Public Broadcasting. To see more, visit .