Jules Bailey (born November, 1979) is an American politician who served in the
Oregon House of Representatives
The Oregon House of Representatives is the lower house of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. There are 60 members of the House, representing 60 districts across the state, each with a population of 65,000. The House meets in the west wing of t ...
from 2009 to 2014, representing inner Southeast and Northeast
Portland
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. Bailey also served on the
County Commission
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for
Multnomah County
Multnomah County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 815,428. Multnomah County is part of the Portland–Vancouver– Hillsboro, OR–WA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Tho ...
,
Oregon
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from June 2014 to December 2016. In 2016, Bailey ran for mayor of Portland in
2016, losing to
Ted Wheeler
Edward Tevis Wheeler (born August 31, 1962) 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 r ...
. In January 2017, he began working for the Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative as the chief stewardship officer, and as the CEO in January 2023.
Early life and education
Bailey was raised in Portland, Oregon and graduated from
Lincoln High School. He earned a bachelor's degree in
Lewis & Clark College
Lewis & Clark College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. Originally chartered in 1867 as the Albany Collegiate Institute in Albany, Oregon, the college was relocate ...
and received MPA/URP from
Princeton University
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Bailey studied in a dual-degree graduate program at
Princeton University
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's
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
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. In 2007, he earned two master's degrees: a Master of Public Affairs (with concentrations in Economic Policy and Environmental Policy) and a Master of Urban and Regional Planning.
Career
Elections
In
2008
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, Bailey was elected to the
Oregon House of Representatives
The Oregon House of Representatives is the lower house of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. There are 60 members of the House, representing 60 districts across the state, each with a population of 65,000. The House meets in the west wing of t ...
to represent District 42. The seat was vacated by
Diane Rosenbaum, who was running for election to the
Oregon Senate
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. Bailey earned a plurality victory in the primary election over three other candidates for the Democratic nomination.
In the general election, he defeated
Pacific Green Party
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candidate Chris Extine to win election to the seat.
Bailey was reelected to the
Oregon House of Representatives
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in 2010 with 84.7% of the vote and in 2012, when he was unopposed in both the primary and general elections.
Policy issues
In the
2013–2014 legislative session, Bailey served as Chairman of the House Energy and Environment Committee. He also chaired the Joint Committee on Tax Credits.
In 2013, Bailey angered some environmentalists by voting in favor of the
Columbia River Crossing mega highway project, which was projected to increase greenhouse gas emissions 32% in the area by 2030 if built; he was presented with the mock environmental "Cars Rejuvenating Carbon" award during an Oregon
League of Conservation Voters
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event shortly after the vote in the Oregon House.
Bailey worked to encourage bicycle transportation. He sponsored bills to increase state funding for biking and walking facilities and to allow an
Idaho stop for cyclists. He also sponsored a bill to make traffic fines proportional to vehicle weight in order to recognize that heavier vehicles, when driven dangerously, are more hazardous to the people around them than small vehicles.
Multnomah County Commissioner
From June 2014 to the end of 2016, Bailey represented District 1, which includes the areas of Multnomah County west of the Willamette River and inner Southeast Portland, on the Multnomah County Commission.
Bailey was elected to the Multnomah County Commission in a special election in May 2014. He succeeded Liesl Wendt, who had been appointed to fill the seat on an interim basis when
Deborah Kafoury resigned to run for County Chair. Bailey defeated community activist Brian Wilson, winning 73.1% of the vote. During his tenure on the Commission, Bailey focused on homelessness, easing the process of financing seismic and energy conservation upgrades to commercial buildings, and funding seismic resiliency upgrades for bridge infrastructure.
Portland Mayoral Campaign
''See Also:
2016 Portland, Oregon mayoral election
On Tuesday, May 17, 2016, an election was held in Portland, Oregon, to elect the mayor. Ted Wheeler was elected after garnering 54% of the primary vote. Incumbent mayor Charlie Hales did not seek a second term.
Portland uses a nonpartisan syst ...
''
In November 2015, Bailey announced his campaign for Portland mayor to take on
Oregon State Treasurer
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Ted Wheeler
Edward Tevis Wheeler (born August 31, 1962) 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 r ...
. Bailey won a
progressive
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Politics
* Progressivism, a political philosophy in support of social reform
** Progressivism in the United States, the political philosophy in the American context
* Progressive realism, an American foreign policy pa ...
and
populist
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campaign compared to Wheeler's
moderate
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campaign. Bailey voluntarily limited campaign contributions to $250.00, while Wheeler did not and was criticized for taking money from out of town sources. Bailey ended up losing, coming in second place with 31,955 votes (16.6%) compared to Wheeler's 105,562 votes (54.7%).
Personal life
In September 2020, Bailey filed an elections complaint against Portland mayoral candidate Sarah Iannarone alleging that she is misleading voters about her educational credentials.
See also
*
Oregon legislative elections, 2008
*
75th Oregon Legislative Assembly
The 75th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened beginning on , for its biennial regular session. All of the 60 seats in the House of Representatives and half of the 30 seats in the State Senate were up for election in 2008; the general election ...
(2009–2010)
*
76th Oregon Legislative Assembly
The 76th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened beginning on , for the first of its two regular sessions. All 60 seats of the House of Representatives and 16 of the 30 state senate seats were up for election in 2010. The general election for those ...
(2011–2012)
*
77th Oregon Legislative Assembly
The 77th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened beginning on , for the first of its two regular sessions, and on for its second session. All of the 60 seats in the House of Representatives and 16 of the 30 seats in the State Senate were up for elect ...
(2013–2014)
References
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1979 births
Living people
Lewis & Clark College alumni
Lincoln High School (Portland, Oregon) alumni
Oregon Democrats
Politicians from Portland, Oregon
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni
21st-century American politicians