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Health officials urge kratom vendors to pull supplement from store shelves
Samples have tested positive for Salmonella bacteria, sickened nearly 90 across the U.S.
May 2020 Primary Election - Letter to Voter
May 2020 Primary Election - Letter to Voter
Multnomah County Campaign Contribution Limits and Disclosure Requirement Resources Are Available at MultnomahVotes.gov
Approved by voters in 2016, the Campaign Finance program affects all Multnomah County candidates and their campaigns
Archives FAQ
What's the oldest record in the Archives? Where is the Archives? Do I have to pay to use the Archives? Discover the answers to these and other questions.
Command Staff
The Command Staff includes the EOC Manager Public Information, the Liaison Officer, and the Safety Officer
Running for Multnomah County Office
Filing process, qualifications, and election information for Multnomah County Chair, Commissioner, Auditor, and Sheriff candidates.
Flooding and Landslides
Anywhere it rains, it can flood. And landslides can occur anywhere in Multnomah County. Educate yourself, get insured, safeguard your possessions and prepare your home.
County jails go green, save money through new Sustainable Jail Project
Multnomah County has already saved $400,000 at the county’s two jails, thanks to a joint project by the Sheriff’s Office and Office of Sustainability.
Home for the Holidays: Pet adoption fees match the date in December
Beginning Dec. 1, adoption fees for all pets 6 months or older will match the date. That means on Dec 1 , a family can take home a pet for $1. On Dec. 2, the fees will cost just $2.
'A real impact on real human beings': Advocates warn tax bill would gut affordable housing
Home Forward, the public housing authority serving Multnomah County, could lose close to $200 million in funding that would affect close to 1,800 units.
Commissioner Lori Stegmann, community members stress importance of 2020 census
Dozens of people gathered at Gresham City Hall on March 7, 2019 for the first in a series of critical informational and strategy meetings to get out the word about upcoming 2020 census.
NEWS RELEASE: Voters cast ballot in November 4, 2025 Special Election
Final official election results will be certified by Dec. 1, 2025. The next scheduled election in Multnomah County is the May 19, 2026, Primary Election.
Self-Advocacy Internship for Youth with Disabilities
Interested in self-advocacy? Want to get paid to learn new skills? Apply for our internship working on projects about disability justice and sexual health.
Candidate filing deadline for Multnomah County and Metro closes Tuesday, March 12, for the May 21, 2024, Primary Election
The candidate filing deadline for Multnomah County and Metro closes at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 12. Candidates interested in running for any of these positions must file by the deadline.
NEWS RELEASE: Candidate filing window is now open for the May 20, 2025, Special District Election
Candidates can file until 5 p.m. March 20; voter registration deadline is Tuesday, April 29
Road and Bridge Service Request App
Use the SeeClickFix app for Multnomah County road service requests.
Measures and Petitions
Resource and information hub for placing local measures (referral, initiative, or referendum) or recall elections on the ballot, and filing local measure arguments in the County Voters' Pamphlet.
County COVID-19 response team series: Part 2
This is part two of a three-part series on the evolution of Multnomah County’s COVID-19 response team.
March 13, 2001 - Parkrose School District - Director, Position #5
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