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Portland's 1st City Council district (Oregon)

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Portland's 1st City Council district
The four districts electing members to Portland City Council. District 1 is shown in red.
The four districts electing members to Portland City Council. District 1 is shown in red.
Government
 • TypeMayor-council government
 • BodyPortland City Council (Oregon)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total
159,498[1]
Demographics
 • White52.6%
 • Hispanic16.0%
 • Asian14.4%
 • Black8.4%
 • Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander6.1%
 • American Indian1.2%
Registration
 • Democratic39%
 • Republican14%
 • Non-affiliated voters (NAVs)41%
 • Other party6%

Portland's 1st City Council district is one of four multi-member districts electing three people to Portland City Council in Portland, Oregon. The district is located in the eastern part of the city and comprises primarily of parts of the city east of Interstate 205 all the way to the city's eastern border with Gresham, as well as Portland International Airport.

The district contains the neighborhoods of Argay, Centennial, Glenfair, Hazelwood, Lents, Mill Park, Parkrose, Parkrose Heights, Pleasant Valley, Powellhurst-Gilbert, Russell, Sumner, Wilkes, and Woodland Park.

District 1 is currently represented on Portland City Council by Candace Avalos, Loretta Smith, and Jamie Dunphy. They were elected to four-year terms in 2024.

Election results

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2024

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2024 Portland, Oregon City Council election, District 1[2]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Nonpartisan Candace Avalos 19.4 8,297 8,307 8,337 8,368 8,543 8,637 8,726 8,789 8,938 9,237 9,372 10,649 12,169 10,718 10,718 10,718 10,718
Nonpartisan Loretta Smith 13.0 5,586 5,595 5,608 5,634 5,687 5,767 5,889 5,999 6,158 6,399 6,689 7,198 7,953 8,207.25 9,172.84 12,027.1 10,718
Nonpartisan Jamie Dunphy 11.8 5,064 5,068 5,075 5,108 5,146 5,180 5,250 5,303 5,412 5,483 5,635 6,079 7,305 7,893.25 8,491.6 9,749.63 9,749.63
Nonpartisan Terrence Hayes 9.3 3,975 3,984 4,003 4,046 4,078 4,172 4,251 4,314 4,445 4,525 4,847 5,214 5,787 5,952.93 7,682.34    
Nonpartisan Noah Ernst 9.5 4,052 4,060 4,082 4,095 4,129 4,190 4,251 4,360 4,479 4,642 5,116 5,658 5,883 5,935.57      
Nonpartisan Steph Routh 9.1 3,894 3,898 3,904 3,940 3,997 4,033 4,095 4,155 4,266 4,332 4,500 5,089          
Nonpartisan Timur Ender 8.3 3,550 3,556 3,567 3,586 3,662 3,699 3,784 3,861 3,983 4,187 4,335            
Nonpartisan Doug Clove 4.0 1,698 1,709 1,736 1,765 1,795 1,883 1,977 2,129 2,302 2,403              
Nonpartisan Peggy Sue Owens 3.0 1,266 1,269 1,279 1,294 1,321 1,333 1,365 1,441 1,501                
Nonpartisan David Linn 2.6 1,111 1,113 1,130 1,150 1,195 1,226 1,308 1,441                  
Nonpartisan Joe Allen 2.3 978 981 1,011 1,026 1,040 1,068 1,141                    
Nonpartisan Michael (Mike) Sands 2.2 952 957 987 1,013 1,033 1,063                      
Nonpartisan Deian Salazar 1.7 720 720 741 754 789                        
Nonpartisan Cayle Tern 1.7 711 713 726 741                          
Nonpartisan Thomas Shervey 0.9 385 387 402                            
Nonpartisan Joe Furi 0.8 355 361                              
Nonpartisan Uncertified Write In 0.6 277                                
Quota: 10,718  

References

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  1. ^ "Districtr (City of Portland City Council Districts)". City of Portland. Retrieved January 23, 2025.
  2. ^ "City of Portland Councilor District 1 - Final Results". Multnomah Votes. Multnomah County, Oregon. December 2, 2024. Retrieved December 3, 2024.