Amanda Fritz (born April 1958) is a retired registered psychiatric nurse and politician from the U.S.
state of Oregon.
Before being elected to Portland's City Council in 2008, Fritz was known as a neighborhood activist, a critic of City Hall, and a seven-year member of the Portland Planning Commission.
She was also the first candidate to win public financing under Portland's Clean Elections system in 2006, though she lost to incumbent Dan Saltzman in the first round of that year's election.She was elected to City Council in the November 2008 election.
She succeeded Commissioner Sam Adams, who vacated the seat to run for mayor.