This January 26th, vote YES on 66 & 67 to protect schools, health care, and public safety!
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Jan 26, 2010Bookmark and Share

Ballot-box-thumb1 You know that you want to protect Oregon's schools, health care and public safety services by voting Yes! on Measures 66 & 67. Here is some important information on making sure your vote gets counted.

The most important thing you need to know:

Ballots must be received by your county elections office or an official drop site location no later than 8 p.m., Tuesday, January 26, 2010.

Check out this map of every official ballot drop site in Oregon. Just click where you live, and get directions to your nearest official drop site!

Or click here for a list of official drop sites in Multnomah County.

Or contact the elections office in your county: A list of county elections offices is available here.

Can't find your official Voters' Guide? The Voter Guide is available online here.

Remember, in some counties, ballots have been printed double-sided, so make sure you read your ballot carefully, and vote on both Measure 66 and Measure 67 before you turn in your ballot.

Voter FAQs:

I didn’t get my ballot. What should I do?

If you haven’t received your ballot by January 15, 2010, call or visit your county elections office. If you go to your county elections office, bring a current Oregon issued photo identification (such as your drivers’ license or state identification card) or your passport.

My ballot got destroyed or damaged. What should I do?

You can get a new ballot from your county elections office.  Bring your ballot with you.

I made a mistake on my ballot. Can I correct it?

You’ll need to get a new ballot from your county elections office. Bring your old ballot with you (don’t mail it in).

How can I know if my ballot was received?

You can call your county elections office to confirm that your ballot was received.

Am I registered to vote?

You can check to see if you’re registered at the Oregon Secretary of State’s website, at: http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections

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