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On July 29, 2011, [[Sam Adams]] sealed his legacy as a Portland mayor with a consecutive one term, when  he announced on his official  Mayor of Portland website that he would not seek reelection [http://www.portlandonline.com/mayor/index.cfm?c=49278&a=358679]. Adams rose to the Rose City's highest office with a political career that most recently had included the role of Chief of Staff to the politically-savvy three-term mayor, [[Vera Katz]].  
On July 29, 2011, [[Sam Adams]] sealed his legacy as a Portland mayor with a consecutive one term, when  he announced on his official  Mayor of Portland website that he would not seek reelection [http://www.portlandonline.com/mayor/index.cfm?c=49278&a=358679]. Adams rose to the Rose City's highest office with a political career that most recently had included the role of Chief of Staff to the politically-savvy three-term mayor, [[Vera Katz]].  


With that decision, the early and few candidates waiting in the wings began serious overtures for the vacancy.
====The Field====
 
[[Charlie Hales]], announced May 23, 2011
 
[[Eileen Brady]], announced May 30, 2011

Revision as of 16:05, 5 September 2011

Incumbent Offers No Contest

On July 29, 2011, Sam Adams sealed his legacy as a Portland mayor with a consecutive one term, when he announced on his official Mayor of Portland website that he would not seek reelection [1]. Adams rose to the Rose City's highest office with a political career that most recently had included the role of Chief of Staff to the politically-savvy three-term mayor, Vera Katz.

The Field

Charlie Hales, announced May 23, 2011

Eileen Brady, announced May 30, 2011