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118 Portlanders are running for city office in November

Portland, ORLocal News

In a significant development for Portland’s political landscape, the city is preparing for the November 2024 election, which will bring forth a new government structure at City Hall. The election office has released the final list of candidates, revealing that 118 Portlanders are competing for various city positions. This surge in candidates reflects a strong public interest in local governance and the pressing issues facing the community. With proposed charter reforms on the ballot, the election aims to enhance accountability and democratic processes in the city. As Portlanders gear up for this historic election, discussions surrounding the candidates and their platforms are intensifying.

The election is not just about choosing leaders; it represents a shift towards a more engaged and participatory political environment. Voter turnout and civic engagement will be crucial as the city navigates this momentous change. This election is a pivotal opportunity for residents to shape the future of Portland.

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