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2019 Portland, Maine, mayoral election

2019 Portland, Maine, mayoral election

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Portland, Maine, held an election for mayor on November 5, 2019.[1] It was the third election to be held since Portland voters approved a citywide referendum changing the city charter to recreate an elected mayor position in 2010.[2]

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Kate Snyder, the newly citizen-elected mayor, won a four-year term in the full-time position, and will exercise the powers and duties enumerated in Article II Section 5 of the Portland City Charter.[3] She was elected using ranked choice voting.[4] With rest of the elected municipal government in Portland, the post is officially non-partisan.[5] Incumbent Mayor Ethan Strimling running for re-election,[6] was challenged by city councilor Spencer Thibodeau, former Portland School Board Chair Kate Snyder and East End resident Travis Curran.[7]

Every candidate running for Mayor in the heavily Democratic city was a registered member of the Maine Democratic Party.

Candidates

Declared

  • Travis Curran, waiter, East End resident[7]
  • Kate Snyder, nonprofit executive, former Chair of the Portland School Board, Oakdale resident[8]
  • Ethan Strimling, incumbent mayor, West End resident[6]
  • Spencer Thibodeau, real estate lawyer, City Councilor for District 2, Parkside resident[9]

Failed to qualify for ballot

  • Mark Hodgdon, Libbytown resident[10]
  • Ronald E. Gordius III, West Bayside resident[10]
  • Thaddeus St. John, businessman, Munjoy Hill resident[10][11]

Withdrawn

  • Justin Costa, City Councilor for District 4 and East Deering resident[12]
  • Belinda Ray, City Councilor for District 1 and East Bayside resident[13]
  • Joseph Bernatche, Riverton resident, Army veteran[7][10]

Campaign

Endorsements

Belinda Ray (withdrawn)
Individuals
Kate Snyder
Individuals
  • Kim Cook, Portland City Councilor[15]
  • Justin Costa, Portland City Councilor (also endorsed Thibodeau)[12]
  • John Spritz, Co-Founder, Back Cove Neighborhood Association[16]
Media outlets
Ethan Strimling
Governors
Mayors
State legislators
Municipal officials
  • Pious Ali, Portland City Councilor[19]
  • Marshall Archer, Saco City Councilor[18]
  • Tim Atkinson, Member of the Portland Board of Education[19]
  • Deqa Dhalac, South Portland City Councilor[19]
  • Emily Figdor, Member of the Portland Board of Education[6]
  • Thomas Kane, former Mayor of Portland (1998–1999)[22]
  • Micky Bondo M'bambi, Member of the Portland Board of Education[19]
  • Marianne Morrione, Member of the Portland Board of Education[6]
  • Roberto Rodriguez, Chair of the Portland Board of Education[19]
  • Nasir Shir, Member of the Cape Elizabeth School Board[18]
Other individuals
Organizations
  • Maine People's Alliance[22]
  • Progressive Portland[23]
Trade unions
Spencer Thibodeau
Former Portland mayors
  • Michael F. Brennan, State Representative (1992–2000; 2018–present), former State Senator (2002–2006), former Mayor of Portland (2011–2015)[22]
  • Jim Cohen, former Mayor of Portland (2005–2006)[22]
  • Philip J. "Jack" Dawson, former Mayor of Portland (1986–1987; 1995–1996)[22]
  • Karen Geraghty, former Mayor of Portland (2001–2002)[22]
  • Cheryl Leeman, former Mayor of Portland (2000–2001)[22]
  • Pamela Plumb, former Mayor of Portland (1981–1982)[22]
  • Anne B. Pringle, former Mayor of Portland (1993–1994)[22]
  • Nathan Smith, former Mayor of Portland (2003–2004)[22]
City councilors
  • Brian Batson, Portland City Councilor[15]
  • Justin Costa, Portland City Councilor (also endorsed Snyder)[12]
  • Jill Duson, Portland City Councilor, former Mayor of Portland[15]
  • Nicholas Mavodones, Portland City Councilor, former Mayor of Portland[15]
  • Belinda Ray, Portland City Councilor [15]
Other individuals
Organizations
  • Portland Police Benevolent Association[24]

Polling

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Results

The official election results were:[27]

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Notes


    References

    1. The U.S. Conference of Mayors: Meet the Mayors Archived 2015-04-13 at the Wayback Machine, The U.S. Conference of Mayors
    2. "Maine Voices: Why Portland doesn't have an elected mayor". Press Herald. September 27, 2010. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
    3. Portland City Charter Archived 2011-09-08 at the Wayback Machine SEE: Article II Section 5. Mayor’s powers and duties.
    4. Schroeder, Nick (November 6, 2019). "Kate Snyder unseats Ethan Strimling in Portland mayoral race". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
    5. "Portland, Maine, to get popularly elected mayor". Boston.com. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
    6. Billings, Randy (March 26, 2019). "Former school board chair announces run for Portland mayor". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved April 14, 2019. City Councilors Justin Costa, Belinda Ray and Spencer Thibodeau have already made announcements.
    7. Lusignan, Kate (July 15, 2019). "Millennial entrepreneur enters race for Portland mayor". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
    8. Billings, Randy (July 12, 2019). "Justin Costa drops out of Portland mayoral race". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
    9. "Portland Councilor Ray announces mayoral bid". The Forecaster. February 4, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
    10. "Five of 7 fellow councilors endorse Spencer Thibodeau for Portland mayor". pressherald.com. September 10, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
    11. "Team – Kate for Mayor". Archived from the original on July 11, 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
    12. "Our Endorsement: Kate Snyder is Our Choice for Mayor". Portland Press Herald. October 17, 2019.
    13. "Endorsements – Mayor Ethan Strimling". Archived from the original on October 19, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
    14. "Looking Forward — Mayor Ethan Strimling". Archived from the original on July 18, 2019. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
    15. Harry, David (January 22, 2019). "Portland mayor's unofficial campaign draws $42K in contributions, Progressive Portland endorsement". The Forecaster. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
    16. "Southern Maine Labor Council Endorses Strimling for Mayor of Portland" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 30, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
    17. "Coming Soon". www.spencerthibodeau.com.
    18. "Official Elections Results for General Election 11-5-2019". portlandmaine.gov. Retrieved March 20, 2020.

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