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Elections

 

NOVEMBER 2, 2010 GENERAL ELECTION -  CITY MEASURES

 

MEASURE 26-117

Ballot Title Caption: General obligation bonds for fire vehicles and emergency response infrastructure

On July 15, 2010, the Portland City Council adopted Resolution 36800, referring a general obligation bond measure to Portland voters at the November 2, 2010 General Election ballot.

For more information, go to the 2010 City-Referred Measure Log.

  

MEASURE 26-108

Ballot Title Caption: Continues City public campaign financing for Mayoral, Commissioner, Auditor candidates

On May 26, 2010, the Portland City Council adopted Resolution 36789, referring City Code Chapter 2.10 (Campaign Finance Fund) to Portland voters at the November 2, 2010 General Election ballot. In addition, before adopting the referral resolution, Council passed Ordinance 183838, adding a sunset clause to the Campaign Finance Fund Code.

For more information, go to the 2010 City-Referred Measure Log.  

 

Time Schedule for 2010 Municipal Elections

 


 

MAY 18, 2010 PRIMARY ELECTION

 

OFFICIAL RESULTS

 

Offices on the Ballot

Commissioner, Position No. 2

Commissioner, Position No. 3

Auditor

 

Register of Candidates on the ballot & Candidate contact information

Candidate Filings - Candidacy and Campaign Finance Fund 

 


 

STATE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REGULATIONS & REPORTING

For information on state campaign finance regulations, see the Secretary of State's 2010 Campaign Finance Manual

 

Statements of organization as well as contributions and expenditures are filed on ORESTAR, the Secretary of State's online searchable campaign finance reporting system.

ORESTAR - Public Search

ORESTAR User's Manual

 


 

CAMPAIGN FINANCE FUND (City of Portland)

The Campaign Finance Fund, created by City Ordinance No. 179258 on May 18, 2005, provides a voluntary campaign finance system for Auditor, City Commissioner and Mayor elections in Portland.  

Participating Candidate Manual (PDF Document, 7.7 MB)

  


 

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Contact Information

City Elections Division

 

Office of the City Auditor

1221 SW 4th Avenue

Room 140

Portland, OR 97204-1987

(between Madison & Jefferson)

Map

 

Hours: Monday - Friday,

8:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
phone:  (503) 823-3546

fax: (503) 823-4571

 

email City Elections

 

 

ORESTAR - Campaign Finance Public Search

(Oregon Secretary of State, Elections Division)

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