Mayor of Portland, Oregon

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Mayor of Portland, Oregon

The mayor of Portland, Oregon is the official head of the city of Portland, Oregon, United States. The officeholder is elected for a four-year term and has no term limits. By law, all elections in Portland are nonpartisan.[2] The current mayor is Keith Wilson, who has served since January 1, 2025, and was first elected in the 2024 election.

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Mayor of Portland, Oregon
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Incumbent
Keith Wilson
since January 1, 2025
StyleMayor
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderHugh O'Bryant
Formation1851
Salary$143,666[1]
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The current term for mayor of Portland is four years, having been increased from two years in 1913.[3] Mayoral elections were previously held in May of US presidential election years (years divisible by four), during the Oregon primary election, with a runoff between the top two vote-getters held in November of the same year should no candidate garner a majority vote in the May election, however a new system taking effect in 2024[4] holds a single general election in November of Presidential election years using the Instant Runoff ranked choice voting method. The mayor-elect takes office the following January.

Duties and powers

Prior to 2025, Portland used a city commission government, the only major city to do so. The mayor and commissioners were responsible for legislative policy and oversaw the various bureaus tasked with day-to-day operation of the city.[5] The mayor served as chairman of the council, and was responsible for allocating department assignments to his fellow commissioners. The mayor's power included declaring an emergency and acting as police commissioner.

Beginning with the 2025 mayoral term, Portland switched to a Council-Mayor form of government.[4] The executive mayor works with a professional city administrator to implement the laws enacted by council and administer the city’s bureaus, employees, facilities, and resources.[4] The executive mayor develops and proposes the city’s budget to council for review and approval, may introduce measures before the council, and breaks tie votes in the council.[4]

Elections

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Gallery of the mayors of Portland

The mayor is elected in citywide election. Elections utilize the instant runoff ranked choice voting method, beginning with the 2024 general election. The city charter also allows for write-in candidates. The mayor is elected to a four-year term with no term limits. The office of mayor is officially nonpartisan by state law, although most mayoral candidates identify a party preference. Mayoral elections happen in conjunction with the United States presidential election. Elections followed a two-round system prior to 2024 where the first round of the elections was a primary election. If a candidate received a majority of the vote in the primary they were elected outright, however, If no candidate received a majority the top two candidates advance to a runoff election, called the general election.

The most recent election was in 2024, when businessman Keith Wilson defeated 19 other candidates.[6]

List of mayors

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(Birth–Death)

Term Election Previous office/occupation
1 Thumb Hugh O'Bryant

(1813–1883)

1851–1852[7][8] Officer in the Oregon Riflemen[9]
2 Thumb A. C. Bonnell

(1801–1875)

April 1852 – November 1852
3 Thumb Simon B. Marye

(c. 1810–1868)

November 1852 – April 1853
4 Thumb Josiah Failing

(1806–1877)

1853–1854 Member of the Portland City Council

(1852)

5 Thumb William S. Ladd

(1826–1893)

1854–1855 Member of the Portland City Council

(1853)

6 Thumb George W. Vaughn

(1809–1877)

1855–1856
7 Thumb James O'Neill

(1824–1901)

1856–1857 Agent for Wells Fargo & Company
8 Thumb William S. Ladd

(1826–1893)

1857–1858 5th Mayor of Portland

(1854-1855)

9 Thumb A. M. Starr

(c. 1820–1891)

1858–1859 Member of the Portland City Council

(1854, 1856)

10 Thumb S. J. McCormick

(1828–1891)

1859–1860 Delegate to the Oregon Constitutional Convention from Multnomah County
11 Thumb G. Collier Robbins

(1823–19??)

1860–1861 Member of the Portland City Council

(1855, 1858)

12 Thumb John M. Breck

(1828–1900)

1861–1862 City Assessor of Portland[10]
13 Thumb William H. Farrar

(1826–1873)

1862–1863 Delegate to the Oregon Constitutional Convention from Multnomah County[11]

District Attorney for the Oregon Territory[11]

(1853-1859)

14 Thumb David Logan

(1824–1874)

1863–1864 Member of the Oregon Territorial Legislature from Washington County[12]
15 Thumb Henry Failing

(1834–1898)

1864 – November 16, 1866[13]
16 Thumb Thomas J. Holmes

(1819–1867)

1866–1867 Member of the Portland Public Schools Board of Education[14]
17 Thumb J. A. Chapman

(1821–1885)

1867–1868 Major/Surgeon in the United States Army[15]
18 Thumb Hamilton Boyd 1868–1869 Multnomah County Commissioner
19 Thumb Bernard Goldsmith

(1832–1901)

1869–1871 Director of the Library Association of Portland[16]
20 Thumb Philip Wasserman

(1828–1895)

1871–1873
21 Thumb Henry Failing

(1834–1898)

1873–1875 15th Mayor of Portland

(1864-1866)

22 Thumb J. A. Chapman

(1821–1885)

1875–1877 17th Mayor of Portland

(1867-1868)

23 Thumb William Spencer Newbury

(1834–1915)

1877–1879 Mayor of Iola, Kansas

(1870)

24 Thumb David P. Thompson

(1834–1901)

1879–1882 6th Governor of the Idaho Territory[17]

(1875-1876)

25 Thumb J. A. Chapman

(1821–1885)

1882–1885 17th and 22nd Mayor of Portland

(1867-1868, 1875-1877)

26 Thumb John Gates

(1827–1888)

1885 – April 27, 1888

(died in office)[18]

President of the Portland National Bank[19]
27 Thumb Van B. DeLashmutt

(1842–1921)

May 2, 1888[20] – 1891
28 Thumb William S. Mason

(1832–1899)

1891–1894
29 Thumb George P. Frank

(1852–1896)

1894–1896
30 Thumb Sylvester Pennoyer

(1831–1902)

1896–1898 8th Governor of Oregon[21]

(1887-1895)

31 Thumb William S. Mason

(1832–1899)

July 1, 1898[22] – March 27, 1899

(died in office)[23]

28th Mayor of Portland

(1891-1894)

32 Thumb W. A. Storey

(1854–1917)

May 17, 1899[24] –1900 Member of the Portland City Council[25]

(1898-1899)

33 Thumb Henry S. Rowe

(1851–1914)

1900–1902 1900
34 Thumb George Henry Williams

(1823–1910)

1902–1905 32nd United States Attorney General

(1871-1875)

35 Thumb Harry Lane

(1855–1917)

1905–1909 Superintendent of the Oregon State Insane Asylum[26]

(1887–1891)

36 Thumb Joseph Simon

(1851–1935)

1909–1911 United States Senator from Oregon[27]

(1898-1903)

37 Thumb Allen G. Rushlight

(1874–1930)

1911–1913 Member of the Portland City Council[28]

(1905-1911)

38 Thumb H. Russell Albee

(1867–1950)

June 1913 – July 1917[29]
39 Thumb George L. Baker

(1868–1941)

July 1917 – July 1933[29] Member of the Portland City Commission[30]
40 Thumb Joseph K. Carson

(1891–1956)

July 1933 – December 31, 1940[29]
41 Thumb Earl Riley

(1890–1965)

January 1, 1941 – December 31, 1948[29] Member of the Portland City Commission

(1930-1940)

42 Thumb Dorothy McCullough Lee

(1901–1981)

January 1, 1949 – December 31, 1952[29] Member of the Portland City Commission[31]

(1943-1949)

43 Thumb Fred L. Peterson

(1896–1985)

January 1, 1953 – December 31, 1956 Member of the Portland City Commission[32]

(1941-1952)

44 Thumb Terry Schrunk

(1913–1975)

January 1, 1957 – January 1, 1973[29] 24th Sheriff of Multnomah County[33]

(1949-1956)

45 Thumb Neil Goldschmidt

(1940–2024)

January 2, 1973 – August 15, 1979[29][34][Note 1] Member of the Portland City Commission[35]

(1970-1973)

46 Connie McCready

(1921–2000)

September 5, 1979[29][36] – November 23, 1980[29] [Note 2] Member of the Portland City Commission[37]

(1970-1979)

47 Thumb Frank Ivancie

(1924–2019)

November 24, 1980[29][38] – January 3, 1985[39] 1980[Note 3] Member of the Portland City Commission[40]

(1967-1980)

48 Thumb Bud Clark

(1931–2022)

January 3, 1985 – January 2, 1993[29] 1984
1988
49 Thumb Vera Katz

(1933–2017)

January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2005[29] 1992
1996
2000
57th Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives[41]

(1985-1990)

50 Thumb Tom Potter

(born 1940)

January 3, 2005 – December 31, 2008[29] 2004 38th Chief of the Portland Police Bureau

(1990-1990)

51 Thumb Sam Adams

(born 1963)

January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2012[29] 2008 Member of the Portland City Commission[42]

(2005-2009)

52 Thumb Charlie Hales

(born 1956)

January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2016 2012 Member of the Portland City Commission[43]

(1993-2002)

53 Thumb Ted Wheeler

(born 1962)

January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2024 2016
2020
28th Treasurer of Oregon[44]

(2010-2017)

54 Thumb Keith Wilson

1962 or 1963 (age 61–62)

January 1, 2025 – present 2024 CEO of Titan Freight Systems[45]

(2010-2017)

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Note: The color shown in the number (#) column denotes registered political party (red for Republican, blue for Democratic, teal for the People's Party (Populist), gray for Independent). Officially, Mayors run and serve as nonpartisan.

The City of Portland mayor's office, in the City Hall, contains a collection of mounted portraits of all the mayors to date. As of February 2024, only two mayors are missing from the collection; William H. Farrar (1862–1863), and Hamilton Boyd (1868–1869).

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