On March 31, 2022, the Charter Commission reached a key milestone, preliminarily agreeing on a package of reforms to advance to voters. All 20 Charter Commission members supported the package, which would recommend three major changes:
- Allowing voters to rank candidates in order of their preference, using ranked choice voting
- Four new geographic districts with three members elected to represent each district, expanding the city council to a total of 12 members
- A city council that focuses on setting policy and a mayor elected citywide to run the city’s day-to-day operations, with the help of a professional city administrator
The Charter Commission invites community members to provide input on the proposed charter amendments before its final vote on June 14, 2022. There will be a series of four public hearings to hear from community members and to help refine the proposed package of reforms. Three of the public hearings will be hybrid (online & in-person) and one in-person-only. Portlanders can also submit written public comment. The public comment period on the proposed amendments ends on May 30 at 5pm. The Commission would love to hear from you and we encourage you to testify!
Community members will be given 3-minutes each to provide input. If you would like to give testimony, sign-up in advance using this form!
- Hearing #2: Thursday, May 12th from 6-9pm (Hybrid, online & in-person)
- Hearing #3: Tuesday, May 17th from 6-9pm (Hybrid, online & in-person)
- Hearing #4: Sunday, May 22nd from 12-3pm (in-person)
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