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The 2010 Portland City Commission elections were held on May 18, 2010, to elect two positions on the Portland, Oregon City Council.[1]

Incumbents Nick Fish and Dan Saltzman both won reelection to positions 2 and 3 respectively. Both won over 50% of the vote in the primary election, avoiding a runoff.

Position 2[edit]

2010 Portland City Commission election, Position 2

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Candidate Nick Fish Walt Nichols
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 77,511 9,829
Percentage 79.97% 10.14%

City Commission before election

Nick Fish
Nonpartisan

Elected City Commission

Nick Fish
Nonpartisan

Incumbent Nick Fish won 79.97% of the vote, defeating 3 other candidates.[2]

Position 2 election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Nick Fish 77,511 79.97%
Nonpartisan Walt Nichols 9,829 10.14%
Nonpartisan Jason Barbour 5,884 6.07%
Nonpartisan Timothy O Youker 3,105 3.20%
Write-in 601 0.62%
Total votes 96,930 100%

Position 3[edit]

2010 Portland City Commission election, Position 3

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Candidate Dan Saltzman Mary Volm
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 55,362 11,923
Percentage 55.21% 11.89%

City Commission before election

Dan Saltzman
Nonpartisan

Elected City Commission

Dan Saltzman
Nonpartisan

Incumbent Dan Saltzman won reelection with 55.21% of the vote, defeating 8 other candidates.[2]

Position 2 election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Dan Saltzman 55,362 55.21%
Nonpartisan Mary Volm 11,923 11.89%
Nonpartisan Jesse Cornett 8,053 8.03%
Nonpartisan Rudy Soto 7,131 7.11%
Nonpartisan Spencer Burton 5,768 5.75%
Nonpartisan Michael J. Courtney 5,482 5.47%
Nonpartisan Martha Perez 2,990 2.98%%
Nonpartisan Edward Garren 1,950 1.94%
Nonpartisan Jason Renaud 1,299 1.30%
Write-in 316 0.32%
Total votes 100,274 100

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Results and History - Multnomah County Elections". Multnomah County. February 28, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "May 18, 2010 - Election Results". Multnomah County. July 27, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2023.