SALEM, Ore. — Portland Mayor Charlie Hales is dropping his bid for re-election, saying Monday that he can’t fully devote himself to both a campaign and his job as mayor.
The announcement was a surprising reversal for the first-term Democrat, who said in the spring that he would seek another four years in office. He had faced a spirited campaign against state Treasurer Ted Wheeler, who challenged him from the left ahead of the March election.
“When confronted with the choice between giving my full effort to the job of being mayor and spending that energy on a long and consuming re-election campaign, it’s an easy choice,” Hales said in a statement.
Big challenges demand his full attention, he said, including population growth and gang violence. Portland is projected to add 200,000 residents over the next 20 years. Gang violence has resulted in 10 deaths and 45 injuries so far this year, he said.