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Portland auditor withdraws $5,520 fine against Rene Gonzalez’s city council
Portland auditor withdraws $5,520 fine against Rene Gonzalez’s city council
The Portland City Auditor on Wednesday reversed its October determination that Rene Gonzalez’s city council campaign violated campaign finance limits by accepting a subsidized $250 monthly rent for over 3,000 square feet of office space and two designated parking spots in downtown Portland owned by campaign supporter and real estate mogul Jordan Schnitzer.
·oregonlive.com·
Portland auditor withdraws $5,520 fine against Rene Gonzalez’s city council
Portland withholds $71K in public matching funds from Rene Gonzalez amid ca
Portland withholds $71K in public matching funds from Rene Gonzalez amid ca
Susan Mottet, director of Portland’s Small Donor Elections program, wrote in an Oct. 10 letter to Gonzalez that the city, under administrative rules, can withhold public funds in cases of “high outstanding penalty amounts” or “egregious violations.”
·oregonlive.com·
Portland withholds $71K in public matching funds from Rene Gonzalez amid ca
Portland voters strongly favor ballot measure to reshape city government, p
Portland voters strongly favor ballot measure to reshape city government, p
Nearly two-thirds of likely Portland voters say they’ll back a contested ballot measure this fall to radically reshape the city’s form of government and election system, according to a new poll commissioned by the metro area’s most influential business organization and several industry groups.
·oregonlive.com·
Portland voters strongly favor ballot measure to reshape city government, p
Portland elections program fines Rene Gonzalez $77K over cushy campaign off
Portland elections program fines Rene Gonzalez $77K over cushy campaign off
Since May, Gonzalez’s campaign has paid a mere $250 a month to rent more than 3,000 square feet in a Southwest 11th Avenue office building owned by Jordan Schnitzer, a real estate mogul and philanthropist who also donated the most money allowed by law, $250, to the candidate, according to city elections officials and campaign finance reports.
·oregonlive.com·
Portland elections program fines Rene Gonzalez $77K over cushy campaign off
Portland’s 1st contested race for auditor in decades elicits promises to el
Portland’s 1st contested race for auditor in decades elicits promises to el
The last time Portland saw a contested race for city auditor, which was 1986, Bud Clark’s “Whoop-whoop!” ricocheted regularly through City Hall, First Thursday art walks were in their infancy and Kiki VanDeWeghe led the Trail Blazers in scoring, averaging 24.8 points per game.
·oregonlive.com·
Portland’s 1st contested race for auditor in decades elicits promises to el
Downtown Portland property owners, developers bankroll big money push to de
Downtown Portland property owners, developers bankroll big money push to de
The group Portland United launched Tuesday with a website and video ads promoting Vadim Mozyrsky, a challenger to Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, and Commissioner Dan Ryan, the incumbent in the other contested race.
·oregonlive.com·
Downtown Portland property owners, developers bankroll big money push to de
Portland City Council races: See the ZIP codes fueling candidates’ cash - o
Portland City Council races: See the ZIP codes fueling candidates’ cash - o
Nearly a third of all money raised directly from Portland residents — $108,806 — came from just four ZIP codes clustered near downtown, two on the east side of the city and two west of the Willamette River
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Portland City Council races: See the ZIP codes fueling candidates’ cash - o
Portland power brokers plan to spend up to $700K to try to defeat Commissio
Portland power brokers plan to spend up to $700K to try to defeat Commissio
A coalition of Portland businesses, individuals and labor unions is forming to financially back Vadim Mozyrsky, a challenger to Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, with plans to drop hundreds of thousands of dollars to bolster his prospects in next month’s primary, sources told The Oregonian/OregonLive on Friday.
·oregonlive.com·
Portland power brokers plan to spend up to $700K to try to defeat Commissio