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Race for Portland auditor is contested for the first time in 36 years
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Race for Portland auditor is contested for the first time in 36 years

For the first time since 1986, Portland has a contested race to see who will be the next city auditor. Current auditor Mary Hull Caballero decided not to run for re-election, and for a while it looked like no one wanted to take the job next. But now there are two candidates vying to replace Hull Caballero; Simone Rede, who works as a senior management auditor at Metro, and Brian Setzler, a certified public accountant. Rede and Setzler were guests on Straight Talk to make their case for election to voters.

KGW’s Straight Talk · Laural Porter/KGW

March 11, 202224m 46s

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Show Notes

For the first time since 1986, Portland has a contested race to see who will be the next city auditor. Current auditor Mary Hull Caballero decided not to run for re-election, and for a while it looked like no one wanted to take the job next.

But now there are two candidates vying to replace Hull Caballero; Simone Rede, who works as a senior management auditor at Metro, and Brian Setzler, a certified public accountant.

Rede and Setzler were guests on Straight Talk to make their case for election to voters.