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Today Is Election Day

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Remember, there’s a new law in effect this year called the postmark rule, which says that ballots postmarked by Election Day will count even if they arrive at the election office up to 7 days after Election Day. This improvement ensures that every vote cast on time gets counted. It may also delay the results of close races because it will take a few days for all the votes to be counted. Local election info can be found here

Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Learn more about candidates, ballot measures and voting rules in the Oregon Voters’ Pamphlet.
  2. Fill out your ballot. It isn’t a test. You can skip contests or fill them all out. It’s up to you. All you need is a pen. Just make sure to sign the back of the envelope.
  3. Send us your ballot through the U.S. Mail. It must be postmarked by Election Day. Or use an official ballot drop site by 8 PM on Election Day.
  4. Lost your ballot? No worries. Visit your county elections office and they’ll help you get a new one.

Always use official sources of trusted information.
Oregonvotes.gov | Facebook.com/OregonElections | Twitter.com/OregonElections

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