Lynn Pinckney smiles in black and white photo. Taken in 1985.

Lynn Pinckney 1955-

1985 ASUO President

When Lynn Pinckney received 55% of the votes cast in the spring 1985 election for President of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon, she made history—becoming the first openly gay person to be elected president of a collegiate student body in the United States.  

As a past co-director of the campus Gay and Lesbian Alliance (GALA), Pinckney had been counting on the support of the queer community, but she also feared that at-large voters might discriminate against her on the basis of her sexual orientation. Instead, she won the four-candidate race in a landslide. So newsworthy was her election that the story was picked up by wire services and reported in several cities across the country.  

“It will be an active administration and it will be open to the public,” she promised.  

During her tenure in office, Pinckney lead efforts to diversify the student population, to improve safety on campus for women, and to increase accessibility for people with physical disabilities. In addition, she advocated for freezing tuition and disassociating UO funds from the Apartheid regime in South Africa.  

At the end of her term, she was considered by many administrators to be one of the most accomplished ASUO presidents in recent memory. 

Dean of Students Shirley Wilson reflected: “There was nothing ambiguous about Lynn. She was willing to negotiate but wouldn’t compromise her principles.” 

Dean of Students Shirley Wilson reflected: “There was nothing ambiguous about Lynn. She was willing to negotiate but wouldn’t compromise her principles.”

Snapshot of a Register Gaurd article about Lynn Pinckney. The headline reads "ASUO president won despite odds."

Lynn Pinckney featured in the Register Gaurd shortly after her ASUO Presidential win.

Lynn Pinckney and ASUO Vice President John Dreezen are featured in a news article after their win. The two are laughing  while sitting next to each other at a desk.

Lynn Pinckney and ASUO Vice President John Dreezen are featured in a news article after their win.

Campaign poster written in black marker. It reads, "Lesbians unite! KILL, Knight of the International Lesbian League. Vote Pinckney for ASUO President. Help Ms. Pinckney smash the balls of her male opponents."

Campaign poster made by the Knight of the International Lesbian League, encouraging students to vote for Pinckney.