2016 Portland, Oregon City Commission election explained

The 2020 Portland City Commission elections were held on May 17, 2016, and November 8, 2016.[1]

2 positions were up for election, Position 1 and Position 4, respectively.

Position 1

Election Name:Portland City Commission Position 1 election
Percentage1:69.36%
After Election:Amanda Fritz
Before Party:Nonpartisan politician
Before Election:Amanda Fritz
City Commission
Percentage2:10.48%
Popular Vote2:18,167
Party2:Nonpartisan politician
Candidate2:Ann Sanderson
Popular Vote1:120,226
Party1:Nonpartisan politician
Candidate1:Amanda Fritz
Election Date:May 17, 2016
Next Year:2018
Next Election:2018 Portland, Oregon City Commission election
Previous Year:2014
Previous Election:2014 Portland, Oregon City Commission election
Ongoing:no
Type:presidential
Flag Image:Flag of Portland, Oregon.svg
After Party:Nonpartisan politician

Incumbent Amanda Fritz won election with more than 50% of the vote, winning outright and avoiding a general election.[2]

Position 4

Election Name:Portland City Commission Position 4 election
Percentage1:54.45%
After Election:Chloe Eudaly
Before Party:Nonpartisan politician
Before Election:Steve Novick
City Commission
Percentage2:44.65%
Popular Vote2:116,283
Party2:Nonpartisan politician
Candidate2:Steve Novick
Popular Vote1:141,825
Party1:Nonpartisan politician
Candidate1:Chloe Eudaly
Election Date:May 17, 2016 & November 8, 2016
Next Year:2018
Next Election:2018 Portland, Oregon City Commission election
Previous Year:2014
Previous Election:2014 Portland, Oregon City Commission election
Ongoing:no
Type:presidential
Flag Image:Flag of Portland, Oregon.svg
After Party:Nonpartisan politician

Incumbent Steve Novick won the primary election but was defeated by Chloe Eudaly in the general election.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011-02-28 . Results and History - Multnomah County Elections . 2023-08-15 . Multnomah County . en.
  2. Web site: 2016-06-01 . May 17, 2016 Primary Election . 2023-08-15 . Multnomah County . en.
  3. Web site: 2016-11-17 . November 8, 2016 General Election . 2023-08-15 . Multnomah County . en.