Credit: Deschutes County

Longtime Deschutes County Assessor Scot Langton announced today that he will not seek re-election and will retire at the end of his term in January 2027. Simultaneously, he offered his full endorsement to Deputy Director Tana West, who is filing to run for the office.

Langton, who has served as Assessor since 2001 and has 33 years in Oregon property tax administration, has served in two counties and earned the trust of voters across seven elections. โ€œServing as Deschutes County Assessor has been one of the greatest honors of my life,โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™ve had the privilege of working with an exceptional team and serving a community I truly care about.โ€

As part of his announcement, Langton shared that he is supporting Deputy Director Tana West in her intention to run for the position. West has served as second in command for more than 20 years. โ€œTana has been the backbone of this office for decades,โ€ Langton said. โ€œHer experience, leadership, and commitment to this community are unmatched. She knows this work inside and out, and I have complete confidence in her ability to lead the office forward.โ€ After retiring, Langton looks forward to new adventures, traveling with his wife Cheryl, and spending more time enjoying life outside the office.

Tana West, who has worked in Oregon property tax since 1990, formally announced her candidacy for Deschutes County Assessor. West expressed gratitude for Langtonโ€™s support and emphasized her commitment to continuity, transparency, and steady leadership. โ€œIโ€™m honored by Scotโ€™s confidence and deeply grateful for the years weโ€™ve worked together,โ€ West said. โ€œOregonโ€™s property tax system is complex, and experience matters. Iโ€™ve spent my entire career administering these laws and ensuring they are applied accurately and responsibly.โ€

West pointed to her record of leveraging technology to improve service and transparency. She was responsible for bringing new online tools to the community, including the Tax Estimator tool, which allows homeowners to easily calculate potential taxes on new construction. She also recently implemented the District Tax tool, giving the public a clear, trackable view of where their tax dollars are allocated over time. โ€œMy focus has always been on giving our staff the best tools to do their jobs efficiently and giving the public the information they need,โ€ West said. โ€œThis tech-forward approach has allowed the office to manage increasing workloads without increasing staff size.โ€

West is prepared to tackle significant upcoming challenges, including the complexity of administering new state laws and a wave of retirements that threatens institutional knowledge across the field. โ€œNew laws, such as expanded exemptions for affordable housing, often have good intentions but create administrative hurdles,โ€ West noted. โ€œOur experience is critical in working with other agencies to implement these correctly.โ€ Addressing the staffing challenge, she added, โ€œWith seasoned experts retiring, my leadership will focus on mentoring the next generation. Our intensive training program is vital, and my depth of experience means I can effectively guide that transition, ensuring continuity and accuracy for taxpayers.โ€

Langton will serve through January 2027 to ensure a smooth and stable transition. West will be filing her candidacy with the county elections office today.

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team.ย 

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