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17: 112:(since 2023) District 1: Anna Trevorrow (since 2021) District 2: Victoria Pelletier (since 2021) District 3: Regina Phillips (since 2022) District 4: Anna Bullett (since 2023) District 5: Kate Sykes (since 2023) At-Large: Pious Ali, (since 2016) At-Large: April Fournier (since 2020) At-Large: Roberto RodrĂ­guez (since 2021) 226:
Pious Ali is the first Ghanaian American to be elected into any public office in the United States and the first Muslim to be elected to any office in Maine. Elected to the council in 2016 after serving one term (3 years) on the City's Board of Public Education 2013–2016. He won his race by 62% in a
235:’s Muskie School of Public Service. He is an alumnus of the Institute for Civic Leadership (now known as Lift360), and in 2015, was named Lift360’s Most Distinguished Alumnus. A native of Ghana, Ali immigrated to the United States in 2000, and has lived in Portland since 2008. 261:
Roberto RodrĂ­guez is a native of Puerto Rico who previously served on the City's Board of Public Education and owns a garden supply company. He was elected in 2022 by 35 votes after a recount, with election night returns initially showing an exactly tied race.
218:, and remains a member of the organization. She was a candidate for this seat in 2020, finishing as runner up to future Mayor Mark Dion. She was elected to the council in 2023 by a 57–43 margin. She is a writer by profession. 138:, placing fifth in the Democratic Party primary. In 2020, he was elected to the Portland City Council from the fifth district with 39% of the vote in a four-way race. In 2023, he announced that he would 462: 191: 253:. She is the National Program Director of Advance Native Political Leadership, and is the first Indigenous person elected to the Portland City Council. She was re-elected in 2023. 166:, Pelletier is a racial equity and economic development coordinator at the Greater Portland Council of Governments. She was elected to her first term in 2021 by eighteen points. 54:, which resented what was perceived as the growing power of ethnic and religious minorities. In 2011 the city charter was changed to allow an election for mayor again in 202:
Anna Bullett is the director of health and nutrition programs at The Opportunity Alliance, which works with low-income people in Cumberland County. A native of
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Mark Dion is an American politician, law enforcement officer, and lawyer. A former detective in the Portland Police Department, he was the elected sheriff of
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from 2010–2016. While in the legislature, Dion advocated for marijuana legalization. Dion ran for Governor of Maine in
463:"Incumbent Pious Ali wins City Council at-large race, newcomers take District 3 City Council and school board seats" 142:, and was elected over District 4 councilor Andrew Zarro, at-large councilor Pious Ali, and three other candidates. 84: 39:
The council is officially non-partisan, though councilors are often known for their political party affiliation.
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In 2022, voters approved a proposal to switch elections for City Council to Proportional Rank Choice Voting.
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In 2020, voters approved a proposal to switch elections for City Council and school board to
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Kathryn "Kate" Sykes is the former co-chair of the Maine branch of the
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Regina Phillips is an adjunct professor of social work at the
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and a native of New Mexico who previously worked for
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Portland, Maine
city council
Mayor of Portland
Mayor–council government
Council–manager government
Maine Ku Klux Klan
2011
2015
2019
2023
ranked-choice elections
Portland City Hall
Congress Street
Mark Dion
2023 election
Mark Dion (politician)
Cumberland County
Maine House of Representatives
2018
run for mayor later that year
Maine Green Independent Party
Brunswick
University of Southern Maine
Gerald Talbot
Maine House of Representatives
Rachel Talbot Ross
Speaker of the House
Auburn
Democratic Socialists of America

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