Teressa Raiford | |
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Raiford's official 2020 campaign portrait | |
| Born | Teressa Raiford 1970 (age 54–55) |
| Occupation(s) | Activist, community organizer, former political candidate |
| Organization | Don't Shoot Portland |
| Movement | |
Teressa Raiford (born 1970) is an American activist and politician inPortland,Oregon. She founded the localBlack-led non-profitDon't Shoot Portland.
When Raiford was a child, her grandparents' restaurant was the site of a racist action in whichPortland police officers threw dead possums onto the business' doorstep. The incident prompted substantialprotests against racial injustice.[1]
On the morning of September 26, 2010, Raiford's nephew Andre Dupree Payton was shot and killed in downtown Portland.[2] The case remains unsolved. In response, Raiford startedDon't Shoot Portland, a group of activists who work for police accountability within thePortland Police Bureau andMultnomah County Sheriff's Office.[3][4]

In 2015, Raiford was arrested, charged and jailed[5] for obstructing traffic and disorderly conduct by five officers, at a march she had organized to honorMichael Brown. In 2016 the case was dismissed by a jury. In 2017, Raiford filed a countersuit claiming damages of $500,000,[6] claiming she was "signaled [sic] out for her outspokenness against police violence" and claiming officers made disparaging comments as they arrested her. The case was dismissed by a judge in 2019.[7]
In June 2020,Don't Shoot Portland filed a class-action lawsuit against the City of Portland for seeking a temporary restraining order to force the Portland Police Bureau from using tear gas in the city.[8] Don't Shoot Portland also published an in-depth report on Riot Control Agents, describing the irreparable harm caused by RCAs during theCOVID-19 pandemic.
In July 2020, Don't Shoot PDX and Wall of Moms filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, claiming that President Trump's deployment of federal forces to Portland was unlawful.[9]
In 2022, Raiford was critical of public misinformation provided by the Portland police in the aftermath of theNormandale Park shooting and called for an independent investigation.[10]
Raiford attempted to unseat CommissionerAmanda Fritz in the 2012 Portland City Council election. She finished in 4th out of 5th place with 3,840 votes (3.21%).
In the 2014 County Commission elections, Raiford attempted to unseat then CommissionerLoretta Smith. Raiford finished 3rd out of 4th place with 1,986 votes (6.56%).
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonpartisan | Loretta Smith | 23,644 | 78.11% | |
| Nonpartisan | Bruce Broussard | 3,595 | 11.88 | |
| Nonpartisan | Teressa Raiford | 1,986 | 6.56 | |
| Nonpartisan | Kelvin Hall | 881 | 2.91% | |
| none of the above | write-ins | 163 | 0.54% | |
| Total votes | 1,092,746 | 100.0% | ||
Raiford announced a write-in campaign againstMike Reese, formerPortland Police chief, who was running unopposed.[11] Reese won with 96.55% of the vote.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonpartisan | Mike Reese (Incumbent) | 88,146 | 96.55% | |
| Nonpartisan | Teressa Raiford (Write-in) | 3,000 | 3.28% | |
| write-ins | 150 | 0.16% | ||
| Total votes | 60,422 | 100% | ||

Raiford announced her plan to run for mayor in late 2017,[12] being one of the first candidates to announce her plan. In late 2019 and early 2020, she began recruiting volunteers and actively campaigning. On May 19, 2020, Raiford lost the primary election toTed Wheeler andSarah Iannarone, coming in 3rd place with 18,310 votes (8.40%).
After her defeat in the primary, supporters of Raiford promoted a write-in campaign,[13] although Raiford declined to campaign actively. However, she did not call on her followers to stop the effort, so it remained a factor in the runoff between Wheeler and Iannarone.[14]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonpartisan | Ted Wheeler (incumbent) | 107,241 | 49.29% | |
| Nonpartisan | Sarah Iannarone | 51,849 | 23.82% | |
| Nonpartisan | Teressa Raiford | 18,310 | 8.40% | |
| Nonpartisan | Ozzie González | 12,632 | 5.80% | |
| Nonpartisan | Bruce Broussard | 11,336 | 5.20% | |
| Nonpartisan | Randy Rapaport | 3,816 | 1.75% | |
| Nonpartisan | Piper Crowell | 3,272 | 1.50% | |
| Nonpartisan | Mark White | 2,308 | 1.06% | |
| Nonpartisan | Cash Carter | 1,488 | 0.68% | |
| Nonpartisan | Sharon Joy | 901 | 0.42% | |
| Nonpartisan | Willie Banks | 789 | 0.36% | |
| Nonpartisan | Daniel Hoffman | 702 | 0.32% | |
| Nonpartisan | Michael O'Callaghan | 629 | 0.29% | |
| Nonpartisan | Michael Burleson | 406 | 0.19% | |
| Nonpartisan | Lew Humble | 299 | 0.14% | |
| Nonpartisan | Michael Jenkins | 262 | 0.12% | |
| Nonpartisan | Beryl McNair | 259 | 0.12% | |
| Nonpartisan | Jarred Bepristis | 105 | 0.05% | |
| Nonpartisan | Floyd LaBar | 95 | 0.04% | |
| Write-in | 861 | 0.40% | ||
| Total votes | 217,560 | 100.00% | ||