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Portland and the federal government

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Find your voting district, download a map, and read the final district plan

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An Independent District Commission created four geographic voting districts for the election of city councilors starting in November 2024. You can download a poster-sized map below. Find your district online by entering your home address within the digital map links below.

On August 21, 2023, the Independent District Commission unanimously adopted a District Plan. The District Plan includes a map and a description of the districts. 

The commission summarized their community engagement efforts, public comment provided by Portlanders, and the rationale for their decisions in their final report.

District Map

View the map in more detail on DistrictR. To view neighborhood boundaries and the district numbers, click on the tab labeled "data layers" and check the boxes for the overlays you'd like to see. 

Click on the image of the map to open a pdf with legal district descriptions

 

Download the map and descriptions:

The district maps shapefiles and geodatabase are available for download on the City of Portland's Open Data website.

Find your District

Want to know in what district you live? Look up what address you live in on PortlandMaps

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Background Information

On June 1, 2023, the Independent District Commission released its Draft District Plan with three map options for community input. To view the Draft District Plan, maps released for public comment, and how community members engaged, please click here.


Learn more about voting in districts and what to expect in the 2024 election on Portland.Gov/Vote2024. 

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