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Prepare for Portland’s 2024 election with these education- and candidate-focused events

They are meant to help voters better understand their ranked-choice ballots, while giving potential mayor and city council picks the opportunity to share their vision with citizens.

The yellow and blue pinwheel on a green background of Portland's flag paints the entire roof of a downtown building, next to the slogan "Portland is what we make it."

Soon, Portlanders will have their say on the city’s future; ballots will be mailed on Wednesday, Oct. 16.

One outcome of Portland expanding its city council to 12 seats? There are a lot of people running for office.

There are 30 candidates vying for just three positions in Southeast Portland’s District 3, not to mention those in the other three districts. On top of that, citizens are also tasked with selecting a new mayor from a packed field.

Although we at PDXtoday offer limited commentary on the complex facets of local politics — it’s kind of our thing — we know how important it is to be informed. For voters, there are several upcoming events that present an opportunity to learn about Portland’s first ranked-choice election and to hear from the contenders before casting their ballots.

Voting Made Accessible

Individuals with disabilities, as well as their representatives and advocates, are invited to join this non-partisan educational event designed to clear up any confusion as the city transitions to a new voting process. Tune in on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 3 p.m.

Get to Know Your New City Government

Join the local branch of the League of Women Voters and a panelist of community leaders on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. via Zoom to learn how our city is changing and how you can shape it.

Portland is Possible

On Monday, Oct. 14, this North Star Civic Foundation-organized candidate showcase will lean away from “divisive debate or a scripted forum” and toward “more positive engagement.” Moderators will ask six candidates from each district and four mayoral candidates about their vision for what’s best in Portland’s central city. Listen to interviews with each participant ahead of time and purchase a $10 ticket to attend the event in person (there will be refreshments).

KGW + The Oregonian/Oregon Live mayoral debate

The news outlets will partner to host an hourlong debate at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15. If you have questions for Rene Gonzalez, Carmen Rubio, Keith Wilson, Mingus Mapps, and Liv Osthus, there are several ways to submit them (until Friday, Oct. 11).

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