Election night 2024: Portland city council election results
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Early election results are out for Portland's city council race.
Three winners will be declared in each district of Portland's four districts. As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, the following candidates are leading their respective districts:
District 1
Candace Avalos: 16% (3,794 votes)
Loretta Smith: 14% (3,211 votes)
Jamie Dunphy: 12% (2,739 votes)
District 2
Dan Ryan: 19% (7,833 votes)
Elana Pirtle-Guiney: 17% (7,283 votes)
Sameer Kanal: 11% (4,603 votes)
District 3
Steve Novick: 27% (12,587 votes)
Tiffany Koyama Lane 18% (8,486 votes)
Angelita Morillo: 17% (7,601 votes)
District 4
Olivia Clark: 27% (2,315 votes)
Mitch Green: 11% (5,174 votes)
Eric Zimmerman 11% (5,152 votes)
After years of planning and preparing for the City of Portland's transition to a new form of government, voters are set to elect 12 city council members and a new mayor in the November general election.
Under the new city charter, each of Portland's four newly established districts will elect three city council members. Including the city's crowded mayoral field, there are more than 100 city council candidates on the ballot this election. Of those candidates, Commissioner Dan Ryan is the only current City Council member.
Election results starting at 8pm Nov. 5 for Portland mayoral, city council races
Portland's reformed city charter also establishes a new ranked-choice voting system . The system requires multiple rounds of results, which could take weeks to tally, local election officials say.
Stay with KOIN 6 on election night as we report the latest results for each city council race.