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Key Facts
- What
- A citizen-led initiative to consolidate Portland and Multnomah County into a unified city-county government
- Legal Basis
- Oregon's City-County Act of 1971 (ORS § 199.715–199.780)
- Signatures Required
- 21,963 (6% of 2022 gubernatorial votes)
- Signature Deadline
- Portland's Share of County
- 79.9% of population (635,750 of 795,897 residents)
Background
The Problem
- Portland and Multnomah County operate as two separate governments serving largely the same population
- Jurisdictional confusion creates finger-pointing without accountability (e.g., Central Library safety incidents)
- The Joint Office of Homeless Services spent $1.3 billion while homeless deaths quadrupled from 113 (2019) to 450+ (2023)
- Only 25% of residents trust local elected officials, down from 63% in 2019
The Solution
- Oregon law provides a clear path to consolidate city and county governments through voter-approved charter
- Other cities have successfully consolidated: Jacksonville (1968), Nashville (1962), Louisville (2003)
- San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia, and Honolulu already operate as unified city-counties
- Other Multnomah County cities (Gresham, Troutdale, etc.) can choose whether to join
The Process
- Signature Gathering — Collect 21,963 signatures within 180 days
- Charter Commission — 13-member commission designs the new government structure
- Voter Approval — Portland and Multnomah County residents vote on the charter
- Implementation — If approved, new government takes effect per charter timeline
Sources & Citations
All statistics and claims are sourced from public records and reputable news organizations. Full citations are available in our detailed analysis.
- Population data: U.S. Census Bureau (2024 estimates)
- Homeless services spending: Multnomah County budget documents
- Homeless deaths: ProPublica investigation (June 2025)
- Central Library incidents: OPB, Willamette Week, KGW (2025)
- Trust polling: Portland Metro Chamber (2024, 2025)
About MultNoMo
MultNoMo is a grassroots campaign to consolidate Portland and Multnomah County into a unified city-county government using Oregon's City-County Act of 1971. With 80% of county residents living in Portland, the campaign argues that one community deserves one accountable government.
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