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2011 Portland, Maine, mayoral election

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2011 Portland, Maine, mayoral election

November 8, 2011
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CandidateMichael F. BrennanEthan StrimlingNicholas Mavodones
First round vote5,2114,3922,931
First round percentage25.5%22.3%14.9%
Final round vote8,9717,138Eliminated
Final round percentage55.7%44.3%Eliminated

 
CandidateDavid MarshallJed Rathband
First round vote1,5061,393
First round percentage7.6%7.0%
Final round voteEliminatedEliminated
Final round percentageEliminatedEliminated

Mayor before election

Nicholas Mavodones

Elected mayor

Michael F. Brennan

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Portland, Maine, held an election formayor on November 8, 2011.

In November 2010, Portland voters approved a citywide referendum changing the city charter to recreate an electedmayor position that had previously been removed in 1923.[1] From 1923 until 2011,city councilors chose one of themselves each year to serve as mayor, a primarily ceremonial position. On November 8, 2011, former State Senator and candidate for U.S. CongressMichael F. Brennan was elected. On December 5, 2011, he was sworn in as the first citizen-elected mayor in 88 years.

The new citizen-elected mayor serves full-time in the position for a four-year term, exercises the powers and duties enumerated in Article II Section 5 of the Portland City Charter,[2] be elected usinginstant-runoff voting,[3] and, like the rest of municipal government in Portland, be officiallynon-partisan.[4]

Ballot access

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The declared candidates filed paperwork with city hall to allow them to raise funds for their campaigns. The nomination papers became available on July 1 and the candidates were required to submit at least 300 valid signatures of Portland voters between August 15 and August 29 to be placed on the November ballot.[5] As of the August 29 deadline, 16 candidates submitted their nomination petitions, and 15 petitions were validated: Bragdon, Brennan, Bryant, Carmona, Dodge, Duson, Eder, Haadoow, Lapchick, Marshall, Mavodones, Miller, Rathband, Strimling, and Vail. Bennett fell five signatures short of the required 300.[6][7]

Race

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As of July 4, Christopher Vail was invalidated by city attorney Gary Wood from running due to his employment by the city as a firefighter but this was overturned shortly thereafter. As of July 8, Zouhair Bouzrara was in court facing charges after allegedly drinking alcohol, a violation of parole given to him a year early after being accused of threatening to kill a co-worker in July 2010.[8] Bouzrara withdrew during the petitioning process.[9]

Endorsements

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On September 27, David Marshall was endorsed by the MaineLeague of Young Voters. On October 11, Portland Tomorrow, a group made up of some former charter commissioners and other supporters of the elected mayor referendum, endorsed Michael Brennan. On the same day, the Portland Education Association endorsed Nick Mavodones.[9] On October 17, the Portland Press Herald endorsed Michael Brennan.[10] On October 26, Jed Rathband received the sole endorsement from the Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee.[11] On November 1, Ethan Strimling received the endorsement of John Eder.[12] On November 1, David Marshall received the endorsement ofMaine Green Independent Party.[9] On November 1, Nicholas Mavodones received the endorsements of Carpenters Local 1996 and AFSCME Local 481.[13] On November 5, The Portland Daily Sun endorsed Michael Brennan.[14]

CANDIDATEMaine League of Young VotersPortland Regional Chamber of Commerce PACPortland Ed. Assn.Archived October 15, 2011, at theWayback MachinePortland TomorrowPortland Press HeraldPortland Daily SunMaine Green Ind. PartyCarpenters Local 1996AFSCME Local 481
Charles Bragdon
Michael Brennan#2#2#1#1#1
Peter Bryant
Ralph Carmona
Richard Dodge
Jill Duson
John Eder#3
Hamza Haadoow
Jodie Lapchick
David Marshall#1#4#1
Nicholas Mavodones#1#2#1#1
Markos Miller#4#3#3
Jed Rathband#5#1
Ethan Strimling#4
Christopher Vail

Candidates

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On the ballot

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Write-in

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  • Erick Bennett,Parkside resident,Republican blogger and campaign media aide to GovernorPaul LePage,[36] submitted nomination papers with insufficient valid signatures,[6] announced Write-in candidacy on August 30 pending request of petition recount with Portland City Clerk's office[9]

Withdrawn/Failed

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  • Nicholas Hall, failed to submit nomination papers[6]
  • Robert Higgins, failed to submit nomination papers[6]
  • Steve Huston,homeless activist who announced candidacy but never picked up petitions[9]
  • Paul Schafer, failed to submit nomination papers[6]
  • Jay York[9]

Results

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Portland, Maine mayoral election, 2011
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112131415
NonpartisanMichael Brennan26.55,2115,2145,2285,2515,3075,3625,4555,5085,5785,6525,8586,1076,5377,5158,971
NonpartisanEthan Strimling22.34,3924,3994,4064,4354,4524,5054,5544,6014,6744,7544,8595,0725,4725,9347,138
NonpartisanNicholas Mavodones14.92,9412,9472,9572,9682,9842,9983,0233,0723,1243,2373,3033,5043,7934,075 
NonpartisanDavid Marshall7.61,5061,5071,5261,5421,5481,6161,6361,6531,6771,7171,8942,0022,306  
NonpartisanJed Rathband7.01,3931,3941,4051,4111,4231,4441,4651,4951,5301,6231,7451,807   
NonpartisanJill Duson4.28398408588678798989229489609891,049    
NonpartisanMarkos Miller3.6717718721727731748766775815856     
NonpartisanRichard Dodge3.3662666667667675680691740789      
NonpartisanChristopher Vail2.0403407416417425429440460       
NonpartisanPeter Bryant1.8366367371373385392403        
NonpartisanRalph Carmona1.6316317320324339344         
NonpartisanJohn Eder1.3274275278291298          
NonpartisanCharles Bragdon1.1218220223226           
NonpartisanHamza Haadoow0.9185187192            
NonpartisanJodie Lapchick0.6130130             
NonpartisanWrite-in0.481              
Valid: 19,634  Spoilt: 578  Turnout: 20,212  

See also

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References

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  1. ^Maine Voices | Why Portland doesn't have an elected mayor by Abraham Peck, Portland Press Herald, September 27, 2010
  2. ^Portland City CharterArchived 2011-09-08 at theWayback Machine SEE: Article II Section 5. Mayor’s powers and duties.
  3. ^Ranked Choice Voting City ofPortland, Maine
  4. ^Portland, Maine, to get popularly elected mayor Boston Globe, November 4, 2010
  5. ^abMayoral hopefuls taking first step with finance formsPortland Daily Sun, March 22, 2011
  6. ^abcdefgNomination PapersArchived 2011-10-06 at theWayback Machine listing of candidate status & contact information maintained & published by Portland City Clerk
  7. ^Four gone 15 left: Field for Portland mayor now fits in a van,Portland Press Herald, August 31, 2011
  8. ^Mayoral candidate held for violating probationPortland Press Herald, July 8, 2011
  9. ^abcdefgMayor Watch 2011Archived 2013-02-08 atarchive.today The West End News
  10. ^Our View: For Portland mayor, Brennan gets our vote,Portland Press Herald, October 17, 2011
  11. ^Portland Chamber Political Action Committee Endorses Rathband for MayorArchived 2011-10-31 at theWayback Machine, October 26, 2011
  12. ^Eder endorses Strimling,Portland Daily Sun, November 1, 2011
  13. ^Mavodones gets more labor endorsements,Portland Daily Sun, November 1, 2011
  14. ^Endorsement,Portland Daily Sun, November 5, 2011
  15. ^abThree candidates file for mayor of Portland Portland Press Herald, January 20, 2011
  16. ^Who’s running for mayor? (Yes, already!)Archived 2011-07-17 at theWayback Machine Portland Phoenix, December 1, 2010
  17. ^"Charles Bragdon - City Council District 1 — The League of Young Voters". Archived fromthe original on October 2, 2011. RetrievedMay 24, 2011.
  18. ^Former legislator expected to announce bid for mayorPortland Press Herald, May 16, 2011
  19. ^LULAC leader ponders mayoral bidPortland Daily Sun, May 21, 2011
  20. ^Portland mayoral field expected to sort itself out,Portland Daily Sun, August 19, 2011
  21. ^"Board of Visitors biography". Archived fromthe original on November 5, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2011.
  22. ^abcFirst mayoral election likely to draw a crowd [Portland Press Herald], November 4, 2010
  23. ^Lobbyist Profile Jill Duson Year of Last Registration: 2004, Maine Ethics Commission
  24. ^abRumors and Other TruthsArchived 2011-02-20 at theWayback Machine West End News
  25. ^Two more candidates register for mayor’s racePortland Daily Sun, June 17, 2011
  26. ^Lapchick becomes seventh to file as mayoral candidate "Portland Press Herald", April 12, 2011
  27. ^Marshall to announce mayoral runPortland Daily Sun, March 25, 2011
  28. ^abTime for Portland's mayoral candidates to make an appearancePortland Press Herald, March 2, 2011
  29. ^Mavodones enters Portland mayors racePortland Press Herald, August 19, 2011
  30. ^[1]Archived 2010-12-11 at theWayback Machine
  31. ^Another candidate announces for position of Portland's elected mayor Portland Press Herald, June 6, 2011
  32. ^By Naomi Schalit, Senior reporter, Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting[permanent dead link] Brunswick Times Record, February 8, 2011
  33. ^Probe finds mismanagement, but no fraud at Maine Green Energy AllianceArchived 2011-11-13 at theWayback Machine,Portland Press Herald, August 23, 2011
  34. ^Lobbyist Profile Jed Rathband Year of Last Registration: 2009, Maine Ethics Commission
  35. ^The BollardArchived 2012-03-31 at theWayback Machine December 24, 2007
  36. ^Bennett steps into mayoral ringPortland Daily Sun, March 22, 2011

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