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This is a list of members of the Portland City Council in Oregon, both past and present. [1] [2] From 1913 to 2025, the city operated under a commission form of government, where all 5 members of the council, officially called the City Commission, were elected at-large. The city commission also included the mayor.
Portland is set to become the most-populated city to adopt the single transferable vote to elect city council members. The first city council elections under the new districts occured in 2024. [9] In preparation for transitioning management of city bureaus to a city manager, Mayor Ted Wheeler grouped city bureaus into five related service areas ...
The government of Portland, Oregon is based on a mayor–council government system. Elected officials include the mayor, a 12-member city council, and a city auditor.The city council is responsible for legislative policy, while the mayor appoints a professional city manager who oversees the various bureaus and day-to-day operations of the city.
Mayors of Portland, Oregon (51 P) Pages in category "Portland City Council members (Oregon)" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
She represents District 2 on the City Council, along with Sameer Kanal and Dan Ryan, and was first elected in 2024. Pirtle-Guiney is one of the twelve inaugural members of Portland's new expanded city council, following Portland's switch from a city commission government to a mayor–council government.
The 2024 Portland City Council elections were held on November 5, 2024. It was the first election under Portland's new form of government, the first election to elect a city council instead of a city commission, the first without a primary, the first where every seat was up for election, and the first under a proportional ranked-choice voting system (single transferable voting) as opposed to a ...
In a paid advertisement published by the Portland Press Herald, a group of more than 100 rabbis and representatives of Jewish organizations blasted the Portland City Council’s unanimous Sept. 4 ...
Angelita Morillo is a member of Portland City Council from District 3. She was elected in 2024 during Portland's first municipal election using Single Transferable Vote to elect its City Council members from multi-member districts and assumed office on January 1, 2025.