Chronicling Portland’s historic elections for mayor and City Council  @oregonian
Chronicling Portland’s historic elections for mayor and City Council  @oregonian
The Oregonian | Chronicling Portland’s historic elections for mayor and City Council @oregonian | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Portland City Hall is on the verge of some truly monumental changes, ranging from the radical transformation of how the city’s government operates to an historic election in November that will usher in a new mayor and expanded 12-member City Council.

The work to get here has now been years in the making. Few have followed the twists and turns of this civic saga as closely as Maja Viklands Harris.

A longtime journalist and local government watcher, Harris is the founder of Rose City Reform, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news and research site that’s become a must-read for reporters, political insiders and many of the people seeking local elected office this fall.
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