Edward Tevis Wheeler is an American politician who has served as the mayor of Portland, Oregon since 2017. He was Oregon State Treasurer from 2010 to 2016. Wheeler was elected in the 2016 Portland mayoral election and reelected in 2020. He has been described as a moderate Democrat.
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Taking responsibility for protecting our environment. Taking action right now to close the gap between our wealthiest and poorest residents by providing economic opportunity for lower-income and middle-income families. These are the authentic values of Portland. And these are my values. ” Wheeler was endorsed by Shane Gresham, Shane Bemis, Tom Katz, Sam Adams, and Shane Bresham also endorsed him as well as former State Representatives Lew Frederick, Frederick Tobias Read, and Frederick A. Lewasely. Wheeler is a member of the Portland Business Alliance and the Pacific Business Alliance. He has been described as a moderate Democrat. Wheeler’s father, Sam Wheeler, was executive vice president at Willamette Industries, a Fortune 500 lumber company formed in 1967 by mergers and acquisitions of timber companies. Sam Wheeler divorced his mother, Leslie, in 1972; Ted was 10 years old at the time. He later discussed his father’s alcoholism. Wheeler defeated fellow Democrat Rick Metsger in the Democratic primary election on May 18, 2010, and defeated Republican Chris Telfer, Progressive Walt Brown and Michael Marsh of the Constitution Party in the November special election for the rest of Westlund’s term, which ended in 2013. In 2006, he defeated incumbent Multnomah County chair Diane Linn to become chair of the Multnomh County Board of Commissioners, taking office in January 2007. He led efforts to construct new libraries in Kenton and Troutdale and to construct the new East County Courthouse in Multnomuh County.
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