2012 Portland, Oregon, mayoral election
2012 Portland, Oregon, mayoral election
Nominee
Charlie Hales
Jefferson Smith
Eileen Brady
First-round vote
50,403
44,484
29,427
First-round percentage
37.22%
32.85%
21.73%
Second-round vote
163,522
83,741
Second-round percentage
61.2%
31.3%
On Tuesday, November 6, 2012, an election was held in Portland, Oregon , to elect the mayor . Charlie Hales was elected, defeating Jefferson Smith . Incumbent mayor Sam Adams did not seek a second term.[ 1]
Portland uses a nonpartisan system for local elections, in which all voters are eligible to participate. All candidates are listed on the ballot without any political party affiliation.
All candidates meeting the qualifications competed in a blanket primary election on Tuesday, May 15, 2012.[ 2] As no candidate received an absolute majority, the top two finishers advanced to a runoff in the November 6 general election.[ 3] In the general election, former city commissioner Charlie Hales defeated state representative Jefferson Smith with approximately 61% of the vote.[ 4]
Primary
Candidates on the ballot
David Ackerman, mailroom operator for The Oregonian [ 5]
Tre Arrow , environmental activist[ 5]
Max Bauske, student at Portland Community College [ 5]
Sam Belisle, manager at Red Robin [ 5]
Eileen Brady , businesswoman and co-founder of New Seasons Market [ 6]
Loren Brown, screenwriter[ 5]
Max Brumm, college student[ 5]
Dave Campbell, unemployed[ 5]
Robert Carron, artist and writer[ 5]
Bill Dant, real estate broker[ 5]
Scott Fernandez[ 5]
Charlie Hales , former Portland City Commissioner [ 7]
Lew Humble, retired mechanic[ 5]
Shonda Kelley, homemaker[ 5]
Michael Langley, businessman[ 5]
Blake Nieman-Davis, businessman[ 5]
Josh Nuttall, cashier[ 5]
Christopher Rich, media producer[ 5]
Scott Rose, architect for DLR Group [ 5]
Howie Rubin, insurance agent[ 5]
Jefferson Smith , state Representative [ 8]
Steve Sung, civil engineer[ 5]
Cameron Whitten , Occupy Portland protester[ 5]
Declined to run
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Sam Adams
Tre Arrow
Eileen Brady
Max Brumm
Bill Dant
Charlie Hales
Mike Reese
Jefferson Smith
Other
Undecided
DMH Research [ 13]
May 10–12, 2012
500
± 4.4%
—
—
16%
—
—
32%
—
24%
8%
21%
SurveyUSA /KATU [ 14]
May 4–7, 2012
563
± 4.2%
—
—
28%
—
—
25%
—
27%
5%
15%
Elway /KGW /The Oregonian [ 15]
May 2–6, 2012
400
± 5.0%
—
—
16%
—
—
29%
—
28%
6%
18%
DHM Research /KPTV /OPB [ 16]
April 28–30, 2012
400
± 4.9%
—
—
23%
—
—
25%
—
20%
6%
28%
18%
—
21%
—
—
22%
—
17%
—
23%
SurveyUSA /KATU [ 17]
April 10–12, 2012
548
± 4.3%
—
—
34%
—
—
22%
—
15%
9%
21%
SurveyUSA /KATU [ 18]
February 23–26, 2012
555
± 4.2%
—
7%
25%
2%
3%
16%
—
10%
8%
28%
SurveyUSA /KATU [ 19]
November 2–7, 2011
537
± 4.3%
—
—
23%
—
—
19%
–
14%
—
44%
—
—
19%
—
—
13%
20%
11%
—
38%
Debate
Results
General election
The November 6 general election was a race between Charlie Hales and Jefferson Smith .
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Charlie Hales
Jefferson Smith
Other
Undecided
SurveyUSA [ 21]
October 7–9, 2012
513
± 4.4%
37%
30%
—
33%
SurveyUSA [ 22]
September 14–18, 2012
506
± 4.4%
34%
29%
—
37%
Results
References
^ a b c "Portland Mayor Sam Adams not running for re-election" . The Oregonian . July 29, 2011. Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ "City of Portland Candidate Filing Information Packet" . Office of City Auditor LaVonne Griffin-Valade . Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ Slovic, Beth (May 15, 2012). "Charlie Hales, Jefferson Smith to runoff for Portland mayor; Eileen Brady out (2012 primary election)" . OregonLive. Retrieved May 16, 2012 .
^ a b "November 2012 General Election - Official Results" . Office of the City Auditor, Portland. December 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2013 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Slovic, Beth (March 6, 2012). "Portland mayoral race will feature 23 candidates; Multnomah County commissioners draw scant opposition" . The Oregonian . Retrieved April 1, 2012 .
^ Schmidt, Brad (May 31, 2011). "New Seasons co-founder Eileen Brady announces 2012 bid for Portland mayor" . The Oregonian . Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ Schmidt, Brad (May 23, 2011). "Portland's competitive 2012 mayoral race under way with Charlie Hales' announcement" . The Oregonian . Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ Slovic, Beth (September 13, 2011). "Jefferson Smith announces he will run for Portland mayor, challenging Eileen Brady and Charlie Hales" . The Oregonian . Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ Schmidt, Brad (June 8, 2011). "Earl Blumenauer says he isn't interested in run for Portland mayor" . The Oregonian . Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ a b Schmidt, Brad (June 29, 2011). "Jim Francesconi won't run for Portland mayor in 2012" . The Oregonian . Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ Bernstein, Maxine (November 21, 2011). "Portland police Chief Mike Reese says he won't run for mayor" . The Oregonian . Retrieved April 1, 2012 .
^ Slovic, Beth (August 2, 2011). "Commissioner Dan Saltzman said he feels 'no need' to enter Portland mayor's race" . The Oregonian . Retrieved March 31, 2012 .
^ DMH Research [permanent dead link ]
^ SurveyUSA/KATU
^ Elway/KGW/The Oregonian
^ DHM Research/KPTV/OPB [permanent dead link ]
^ SurveyUSA/KATU
^ SurveyUSA/KATU
^ SurveyUSA/KATU
^ "May 2012 Primary Election - Official Results" . Office of the City Auditor, Portland. Retrieved August 11, 2012 .
^ SurveyUSA
^ SurveyUSA
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