Find your District
You can find the district you and your neighbors vote in by visiting Portland voting districts and entering your address or clicking on the Portland map. More information on the Portland city election districts is at City of Portland transition webpage.
Further reading
Frequently Asked (Election) Questions
Our FAQ page might answer the question on your mind!
More resources
Many of our partners across Portland are helping educate the community about election and government changes ahead.
- We joined with Portland United for Change to get the 2022 charter reforms passed.
- Learn from the City of Portland about the government transition.
- Read what one League member is looking for when she votes for City Council members this fall.
The League of Women Voters of Portland has been engaged in city charter reform since we adopted a new City Government position in 2019. Learn more about our involvement.
Election 2026 Information
Research candidates and measures on your ballot for the May 2026 Primary Election
Our website and VOTE411.org are your go-to spots for all the information about what’s on your ballot. Information is free and available in written, video, and podcast formats.
Learn about state & local candidates and ballot measures
- LWV of Oregon print Voters’ Guides are available at local libraries and neighborhood locations. A Spanish edition is also available.
- Click here to read the pdf of the English Voters’ Guide to federal and state candidates and state measures.
- The League of Women Voter’s online guide, VOTE411.org, provides information for all of your national, state, and local candidates.
- VOTE411.org
- VOTE411 covers races across the country – not just Portland! Enter your address to learn more about what’s on your ballot. (How to use VOTE411.org)
- Candidate Interview & Forum Videos
- VOTE411.org
