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Send in Ballots for November 2017 Election

Elections officials are encouraging voters to mail or drop ballots off as soon as possible for the Nov. 7 Special Election.
Media release

For Immediate Release: Monday, October 23, 2017

Sponsored by: Assessment and Taxation Department, Elections Division

Ballots Must Be Received at Official Collection Sites by 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7


Washington County elections officials are encouraging voters to mail or drop off their ballots as soon as possible for the November 7 Special Election so that all ballots are processed in a timely manner.

Voters throughout Oregon should have received their ballots by mail over the recent weekend.

Voters will have until November 2 to send their completed ballots in appropriately signed envelopes with a postmark from the U.S. Postal Service. After this date, completed ballots should be dropped off at official collection sites in order to meet the election's 8 p.m. deadline on November 7.

Ballot drop-off sites can be found on the Washington County website at: www.co.washington.or.us/elections

24-hour Drop Off Sites
Voters may drop off their completed ballots at several 24-hour drop-off sites, including:

Indoor Drop-Off Sites
Official drop boxes at indoor locations (limited hours of operation are available by phone) include:

Information about vote-by-mail, voter eligibility and other election matters may be found at the Washington County Elections Office website or by calling 503-846-5800.

Contact:
Elections Office
503-846-5800
[email protected]