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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,936 posts)
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 02:38 PM Nov 2022

Portland, Ore., voters OK drastic overhaul of city government

Voters in Portland, Ore., driven by frustration with surging homelessness and a desire to make government more inclusive, have approved a ballot measure that will completely reinvent City Hall, ushering in seismic changes that local officials will have just two years to put in place.

The hotly debated measure will upend almost everything about how Portland is run. It will more than double the number of City Council members, overhaul how voting is conducted and dissolve a power structure that many saw as being plagued by mismanagement and bureaucracy.

Previous attempts to change the system failed but following the sustained Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 and amid a spiraling homelessness crisis, this time “the broader conditions were really ripe for it to pass,” said pollster John Horvick, senior vice president of DHM Research.

“The combination of dissatisfaction with the city, plus an effectively delivered message around inclusion in elections — that really resonated with a segment of voters,” Horvick said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/portland-ore-voters-ok-drastic-overhaul-of-city-government/ar-AA149osM

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Portland, Ore., voters OK drastic overhaul of city government (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2022 OP
Hopefully they can get a new mayor, and dissolve the PB sympathizing police force Fiendish Thingy Nov 2022 #1
Only city of its size not to have police body cameras. Sneederbunk Nov 2022 #2
Not likely quakerboy Nov 2022 #3

Fiendish Thingy

(15,591 posts)
1. Hopefully they can get a new mayor, and dissolve the PB sympathizing police force
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 02:40 PM
Nov 2022

In favor of a less corrupt, perhaps county based, police force (as other communities with corrupt PD’s have done).

quakerboy

(13,920 posts)
3. Not likely
Sat Nov 19, 2022, 02:14 AM
Nov 2022

The new local districts give us a shot at representation. But the manager will certainly be subject to whatever the equivalent of regulatory capture is for ppb influence.

And the city just voted out the only voice of opposition for the next two years

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