Keep an eye on your mailbox!
County elections offices are starting to send out ballots for the big election on May 19th.
You can check what date your county elections office will send yours at OregonVotes.gov/myvote.
If your ballot is not delivered within a week of the date listed on OregonVotes.gov/myvote, it’s a good idea to give your county elections office a call. If you moved and haven’t changed your address, you’ll want to give them a call to get that updated too.
While you wait for your ballot, please, make a plan to vote! Don’t let election day sneak up on you this year. Making a plan to vote helps avoid any last-minute stress.
NEW THIS YEAR: Oregonians who want to return their ballots via mail are advised to do so no later than one week before election day. That’s May 12th for this next election.
If you aren’t able to get it in the mail on time, you can take your ballot to a secure, official drop box 24/7, right up until 8:00 p.m. on election night.
Check out our guide below to get all the key dates and information you need to cast your vote with confidence this election!
Sincerely,

Tobias Read
Oregon Secretary of State



