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Election Information


The Mayor, four Commissioners and the Auditor comprise the City of Portland's six elected officials. The Mayor and the Commissioners together make up the City Council cialis pills.

All City Elected Officials are elected at large on a non-partisan basis and serve four-year terms . Elections are staggered, with the Mayor and Commissioners No . 1 and 4 elected one year and the Auditor and Commissioners No free cialis. 2 and 3 elected two years later free viagra. This race is for City Commissioner Position No free cialis. 1 viagra.

If you are a resident of the City of Portland, 18 years of age, and a citizen of the United States, you are eligible to vote in the Portland City Commissioners .

The Primary Election is Tuesday, May 18, 2004 . If no candidate receives more than 50%, plus 1 vote, the top two vote getters face each other in the General Election held Tuesday, November 9, 2004 .

The elections will be held by mail in ballot. Ballots are usually distributed 21 days before the date of each election.

 

You can receive information about how to register to vote at:

Elections Division, Oregon Secretary of State

 

For other information about City of Portland elections contact:

Elections Division, City of Portland


  
 

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