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585-2024

Report

Certify abstract of votes cast and proclaim Measure 26-245 approved at the Municipal Nonpartisan Primary Election held on May 21, 2024

Accepted

Tim Scott, Director of Elections for Multnomah County, has filed with the Office of the City Auditor the abstract of votes cast at the Municipal Nonpartisan Primary Election held in the City of Portland on May 21, 2024. One measure, qualifying for the ballot by City Council referral, was approved as follows:

Measure 26-245 

Ballot Title Caption: 

Renew Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax for Street Repair, Maintenance, Safety

VoteMultnomahClackamasWashingtonTotalPercent (%)
Yes125,626137249126,01272.41%
No47,838858748,01027.59%
TOTAL173,464222336174,022100.00%

Additional Notes

Per City Code Section 2.04.090 C.–E., the signature requirements for initiative and referendum petitions are based on the number of electors registered in the City on the date of the preceding primary election. The number of registered voters at the 2024 Primary Election and new signature requirements until the May 2026 Primary Election are as follows:

According to data available from all three counties at the time of certification, the total number of registered voters in the City of Portland on May 21, 2024, was as follows:

Registered Voters as of May 21, 2024
MultnomahClackamasWashingtonTotal
555,1936071,044556,844
New Signature Requirements for City Petitions Filed After May 21, 2024
Type of PetitionPercentage (%)Signature Requirement 
Initiative9.00 %50,116
Referendum6.00 %33,411

Impact Statement

Purpose of Proposed Legislation and Background Information

City Code 2.04.160 requires the City Elections Officer to proclaim to City Council the candidates nominated, elected, and any measures approved at each City election. This report provides the official results of the Municipal Nonpartisan Primary Election held May 21, 2024 in the City of Portland. Report data is generated from certified abstracts of votes from Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties.

Note: Related to this item, there is one separate mayoral proclamation on the consent agenda for June 26, 2024 proclaiming the passage of Measure 26-245, as required by City Code Section 2.04.160.

Financial and Budgetary Impacts

This report has no financial or budgetary impacts.

Community Impacts and Community Involvement

Except for the election itself, election results typically have no public involvement component. The results, along with the abstract of votes, will be posted on the City Elections Office website.

100% Renewable Goal

Not applicable.

Document History

Agenda Council action
Consent Agenda
City Council
Accepted

Votes
  • Aye (4):
    • Ryan
    • Mingus Mapps
    • Carmen Rubio
    • Ted Wheeler
  • Absent (1):
    • Rene Gonzalez

Introduced by

City department

Contact

Requested Agenda Type

Consent

Date and Time Information

Requested Council Date
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