2016 Portland, Oregon mayoral election


The 2016 Portland mayoral election was held on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 to elect the 53rd mayor of Portland, Oregon. Ted Wheeler was elected after garnering 54% of the primary vote. Incumbent mayor Charlie Hales did not seek a second term.
Fifteen candidates competed in a blanket primary election on May 17, 2016. As Ted Wheeler garnered 54% of the vote, a scheduled November 8 runoff election, scheduled in case that no candidate received an absolute majority, did not take place. Jules Bailey was the first runner-up in the primary, receiving 16% of the vote.

Primary

Candidates

The deadline for withdrawing from the race was March 11, 2016. Incumbent mayor Charlie Hales was widely seen as the frontrunner in the election, announcing his bid for re-election in March 2015. In an unexpected move in October 2015, however, Hales announced he would drop his re-election bid and focus on running the city during his final year in office.
Poll sourceDate administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJules BaileyCharlie HalesTed WheelerOtherUndecided
May 6 – 9, 2016402±4.9%9%33%15%43%
March 28April 1, 2016576±4.2%8%38%22%31%
December 9–13, 2015400±4.9%38%35%1%26%
August 29 – September 2, 2015400±4.9%21%34%1%44%

Results