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Francis James Ivancie (July 19, 1924 – May 2, 2019) was an
American businessman and
politician who
served as
mayor of Portland, Oregon, from 1980 to 1985...
- 1970.
Section 2, p. 17. Williams,
Linda (November 25, 1980). "Beaming
Ivancie sworn in as
Portland mayor". The Oregonian. p. 1.
Painter Jr., John (January...
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began a long-shot
campaign for
Portland mayor against in****bent
Frank Ivancie.
Ivancie cited Clark's
appearance on the
poster as
proof that he was not a serious...
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mayor when no
other candidate would come
forward to
challenge Frank Ivancie. He won in the primary, on May 15, 1984, with 54.7% of the vote. Under...
- prank. The
officers were
fired under Jordan's watch. Then-mayor
Frank Ivancie fired Baker and
removed the
Police Bureau from Jordan's portfolio. The...
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mayor Neil
Goldschmidt won reelection,
defeating city
commissioner Frank Ivancie.
Portland uses a
nonpartisan system for
local elections, in
which all voters...
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election for a full term (beginning the same day). City
commissioner Frank Ivancie defeated acting mayor Connie McCready in both races.
Because he received...
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several times and
eventually closed in the 1970s. In 1968,
Gerald Ivancie opened Ivancie Cellars in
Denver using grapes from California, but was instrumental...
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their parking lots. She was
defeated in the May 1980
primary by
Frank Ivancie,
whose succession to the
office took
effect on
November 24, at
which point...
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