Kim Wallan (born 1961)[1] is an American politician from Oregon.
During this time she was an active community volunteer, including serving as a 4-H leader for 18 years.
[5][6] In the election the following year, she ran unopposed in the Republican primary[7] and later defeated Democratic rival Michelle Blum Atkinson in the general election, securing 54% of the vote.
[8][3] One of Wallan's key legislative priorities is to work on what she views as a fiscal shortfall the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System.
They have three adult children: Sarah, Brett, and Eric Wallan and her family live in Medford, Oregon.