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Thursday, October 22, 2020: All registered voters should have received their ballots.
By The Skanner News | The Skanner News
Published: 22 October 2020

If you have not received your ballot by today (Oct. 22) or need a replacement ballot please contact Multnomah County Elections as soon as possible. Call their office at 503.988.VOTE or order a ballot ahead of time through their Order Ahead Replacement Ballot Service.

Multnomah County Elections offers an Order Ahead Replacement Ballot Service that allows voters to go online to multco.us/orderahead before visiting a voter service location to request a replacement ballot. Voters can request that their replacement ballot be mailed to them or that the ballot is ready for pick up at “Will Call” at one of our two voter service locations. Voters can pick up a replacement ballot at either the Voting Center Express inside the Multnomah County East Building at 600 NE 8th Street, Gresham 97030 or at Multnomah County Duniway-Lovejoy Elections Building at 1040 SE Morrison Street, Portland 97214.

Beginning Thursday, October 29, voters picking up ballots at the Portland location will find a large “Will Call” tent located at the northwest corner of SE 11th Avenue and SE Morrison Street. Pick up your replacement ballot at the “Will Call” tent if you have ordered ahead of time.

Join more than 114,600 Multnomah County voters and sign up for our “Track Your Ballot,” service at: multnomah.ballottrax.net. The office will let you know when your ballot is mailed to you; when they have received your ballot; and then verified your signature and accepted your ballot for counting. You'll even get a virtual "I Voted" sticker that's ready to share on social media. 

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Return your voted ballot

As a voter, you have two choices in returning your ballot. Vote early and return your ballot by mail. No stamp needed! Get your ballot in the mail to us by Tuesday, October 27 (earlier if you are mailing from out of state) to ensure it is received by our office on time. Postmarks do not count in Oregon. 

You can also return your ballot to an Official Ballot Drop Site. Return your ballot to any 24-hour Official Ballot Drop Site in Oregon or to any 24-hour Multnomah County Library Drop Site. All Multnomah County Official Ballot Drop Sites are listed below and at multco.us/dropsites.

No matter how you choose to return your ballot, it must be received by 8:00 PM on Election Night, November 3, 2020.

Multnomah County Official Ballot Drop Sites 

Multnomah County has 30 Official Ballot Drop Sites available now until 8 p.m. on Election Day for you to return your voted ballot. Official Ballot Drop Sites include all Multnomah County Library locations. Please consider returning your voted ballot to the Official Ballot Drop Site closest to you to reduce congestion at other locations. Ballots will be picked up from library locations and Official Ballot Drop Boxes on a regular schedule.

For more information, email elections@multco.us or visit www.mcelections.org   

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