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The current mayor is Keith Wilson, who has served since January 1, 2025, and was first elected in the 2024 election. The current term for mayor of Portland is four years, having been increased from two years in 1913. [3]
Portland City Council members, 1862-1889 Year Mayor President Ward 1 2 3 1862 William H. Farrar: Thomas A. Davis Thomas J. Holmes Absalom Barrett Hallock. O. Risley A. P. Dennison: J. M. Breck S. Coffin C. S. Silvers A. G. Walling 1863 O. Risley N. Williams 1863-64 David Logan. John Sutton Al Zieber H. Saxer Alexander Dodge John Sutton I. A. Austin
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The Portland Charter was the subject of much debate circa 1911–1912. Rival charters were drafted by four different groups, including the "official charter committee," appointed by the mayor; the "people's charter committee," constituted under the auspices of the East Side Business Men's Club; another citizen's committee which drafted the Short Charter; and the "people's committee," led by W ...
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Mayor Serving since Notes 1 Portland: Ted Wheeler: January 1, 2017 [1] [2] 2 Salem: Chris Hoy [3] November 2, 2022 3 Eugene: Lucy Vinis: January 9, 2017 [4] [5] 4 Gresham: Travis Stovall January 2021 [6] 5 Hillsboro: Steve Callaway January 3, 2017 [7] 6 Beaverton: Lacey Beaty: January 2021 [8] 7 Bend: Melanie Kebler [9] November 2020 [10] 8 ...
The Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland's only world's fair. In 1905, Portland was the host city of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, a world's fair. This event increased recognition of the city, which contributed to a doubling of the population of Portland, from 90,426 in 1900 to 207,214 in 1910. [19]