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2020 Portland, Oregon City Commission election

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The2020 Portland, Oregon, USCity Commission elections were held on May 19, 2020, and November 3, 2020, with a special election on August 11, 2020.[1]

Three positions were up for election. Positions 1 and 2 were open due to the retirement ofAmanda Fritz and the death ofNick Fish, respectively. Position 4 was held byChloe Eudaly, who lost re-election.[2]

Portland has no term limits on officeholders.

Position 1

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Portland City Commission Position 1 election

← 2018
May 19, 2020
2022 →
 
CandidateCarmen RubioCandace Avalos
PartyNonpartisanNonpartisan
Popular vote139,79118,727
Percentage67.5%9.0%

City Commission before election

Amanda Fritz
Nonpartisan

Elected City Commission

Carmen Rubio
Nonpartisan

IncumbentAmanda Fritz announced that she would retire at the end of her term.Carmen Rubio received more than 50% of the vote in the primary and therefore won outright without needing to advance to therun-off.[2]

Primary election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanCarmen Rubio139,79167.5%
NonpartisanCandace Avalos18,7279.0%
NonpartisanAlicia McCarthy13,4596.5%
NonpartisanIsham Harris9,5914.6%
NonpartisanTimothy DuBois8,6194.2%
NonpartisanMary Ann Schwab8,0593.9%
NonpartisanPhilip Wolfe3,4091.7%
NonpartisanCullis James Autry2,8871.4%
NonpartisanCorinne Patel2,1321.0%
NonpartisanWrite-ins5320.3%
Total votes207,206100

Position 2

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Portland City Commission Position 2 election

← 2018
May 19, 2020 & November 3, 2020
2022 →
 
CandidateDan RyanLoretta Smith
PartyNonpartisanNonpartisan
Popular vote88,80983,556
Percentage51.1%48.1%

City Commission before election

Nick Fish
Nonpartisan

Elected City Commission

Dan Smith
Nonpartisan

A special election was called due to the death ofNick Fish. The special primary was held in conjunction with the other primaries on May 19, 2020. The run-off election was held on August 11, 2020.Dan Ryan won the run-off election.[2]

Special primary election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanLoretta Smith39,39518.8%
NonpartisanDan Ryan34,79516.6%
NonpartisanTera Hurst31,05314.8%
NonpartisanJulia DeGraw2,65012.6%
NonpartisanSam Chase23,56011.2
NonpartisanMargot Black14,1436.8%
NonpartisanCynthia Castro7,7933.7%
NonpartisanJack Kerfoot7,2293.5%
NonpartisanTerry Parker5,1112.4%
NonpartisanJeff Lang3,8471.8%
NonpartisanRonault Catalani3,5311.7%
NonpartisanRyan Farmer2,4161.2%
NonpartisanAquiles Montas2,1821.0%
NonpartisanJas Davis1,8580.9%
NonpartisanAlicea Maurseth1,6450.8%
NonpartisanDiana Gutman1,6060.8%
NonpartisanWalter Wesley1,4090.7%
NonpartisanRachelle Dixon1,1000.5%
Write-in4980.2%
Total votes209,678100.00%
Special run-off election[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanDan Ryan88,80951.1%
NonpartisanLoretta Smith83,55648.1%
NonpartisanWrite-ins1,3360.8%
Total votes173,701100

Position 4

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Portland City Commission Position 4 election

← 2018
May 19, 2020 & November 3, 2020
2022 →
 
CandidateMingus MappsChloe Eudaly
PartyNonpartisanNonpartisan
Popular vote187,386146,399
Percentage55.6%43.4%

City Commission before election

Chloe Eudaly
Nonpartisan

Elected City Commission

Mingus Mapps
Nonpartisan

IncumbentChloe Eudaly won the primary election but lost in the run-off toMingus Mapps.[2]

Primary election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanChloe Eudaly (incumbent)66,94331.3%
NonpartisanMingus Mapps61,20928.6%
NonpartisanSam Adams59,19527.7%
NonpartisanKeith Wilson11,1905.2%
NonpartisanSeth Woolley8,5774.0%
NonpartisanKevin McKay3,4191.6%
NonpartisanRobert MacKay1,5490.7%
NonpartisanAaron Fancher1,1010.5%
NonpartisanWrite-ins5440.3%
Total votes213,727100
General election[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanMingus Mapps187,38655.6%
NonpartisanChloe Eudaly (incumbent)146,39943.4%
NonpartisanWrite-ins3,2761.0%
Total votes337,061100

References

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  1. ^"Elections Calendar".Multnomah County. June 20, 2011. RetrievedMarch 1, 2021.
  2. ^abcd"City elections in Portland, Oregon (2020)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedMarch 1, 2021.
  3. ^abcCaballero, Mary Hull (June 11, 2020)."2020 Primary Elections Report to Council".Portland City Auditor. City of Portland. RetrievedOctober 18, 2025.
  4. ^Caballero, Mary Hull (September 9, 2020)."2020 August Special Eelction Report to Council".Portland City Auditor. City of Portland. RetrievedOctober 18, 2025.
  5. ^Caballero, Mary Hull (December 2, 2020)."2020 General Elections Report to Council".Portland City Auditor. City of Portland. RetrievedOctober 18, 2025.
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