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.
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.
INFOGRAPHIC: 11 ways SNAP, formerly food stamps, can help you
SNAP, formerly called food stamps, can help you save money in many ways you might not know about.
Your First WIC Appointment
Find out what documents and identification to bring with you, and how we'll check your health.
Board cancels public hearing after Legislature raises sales age for tobacco to 21
After the Oregon Senate approved raising the sales age of tobacco to 21 in Oregon, Multnomah County has cancelled a scheduled public hearing July 13 to do the same.
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.
Five-year budget forecast mostly unchanged amid stubborn inflation, hot labor market
The Budget Office offered updates on expected revenue collections for the current fiscal year while also providing a revised forecast for the County’s budget over the next five years.
Flip the Script
"Many of our graduates and clients are now involved in public safety reform work and meeting with elected officials in Salem," said Billy Anfield, Flip the Script Advocacy Coordinator.
Finance & Administration Section
The Finance Section provides accounting, time recording and cost analyses.
Organizing a Voter Registration Drive
What you need to know to organize a voter registration drive.
County buildings close at noon today; virtual services continue unchanged
East County COVID-19 test site, Library pick-ups closed all day; warming shelter to open
Multnomah County's Benefits Enrollment Program Goes Electronic: Thousands of Pages Saved
After a lot of hard work and creative thinking, there is now a system in place where a new employee doesn't have to print anything to enroll in their benefit programs.
Ozone Pollution
Ozone is one of the six common air pollutants regulated by the federal government. In Multnomah County, ozone can reach unhealthy levels on hot sunny days.
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Hiring and promotion preference information and instructions Veterans Preference and State Servicemembers
In accordance with Oregon law, qualified veterans may be eligible for Veterans’ Preference in public employment.
Supervised Misdemeanor DUI Program FAQs
Answers to frequently asked questions to help you succeed.
Disposal
As previously mentioned, whenever possible, try to purchase goods that can be recycled. Make sure that the label “recyclable” means it can be recycled in the local facilities available to Multnoma...
Funding the new Sellwood Bridge
With construction of the new Sellwood Bridge scheduled to begin in July 2012, Multnomah County is taking steps to eliminate the project’s $42 million funding shortfall. On June 16, the Board of Cou...
Board proclaims Sept.15 through Oct.15 as Hispanic Heritage Month in Multnomah County
The Board of County Commissioners met Thursday to proclaim Sept. 15 - Oct. 15 as Hispanic Heritage Month, with this year’s emphasis on healthy families.
Praise for housing investment at final budget hearing
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners held its final public hearing this week before it votes on the 2017 budget.
Chair Kafoury stresses commitment, collaboration at Gresham Chamber of Commerce talk
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury led a diverse panel of county employees and services providers in a discussion on some of the core issues affecting East County on Jan. 6.