Article 6S5V9 Portland’s first ranked-choice vote elects progressive outsider as mayor

Portland’s first ranked-choice vote elects progressive outsider as mayor

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Dani Anguiano
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As US electorate moves to right, Oregon city bucks trend and also elects most diverse city council in history

In 2022 it appeared the political winds in Portland, Oregon, one of the US's most progressive cities, were beginning to shift. Residents who had grown frustrated over the city's approach to homelessness rejected the incumbent, Jo Ann Hardesty - the first Black woman to serve on the city council - in favor of the law-and-order" Democrat Rene Gonzalez, who pledged to back an expanded police force and clean up" Portland.

But this month, as swaths of the US electorate moved to the right, the Pacific north-west city took a markedly different approach. Residents elected the most diverse city council in Portland history, opting for more progressives, and rejected Gonzalez as mayoral candidate. Instead, they chose Keith Wilson, a businessperson who has never before held office and has promised to end unsheltered homelessness in a year.

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