Oregon has the most convenient voting system in the country. Since adopting vote-by-mail, Oregon consistently ranks as a national leader in voter turnout.
Registered voters receive a ballot two to three weeks before an election, giving time to research issues or candidates.
Voters
also receive an official ballot to complete and insert into the
security envelope which is placed in the ballot return envelope and
signed by the voter. The ballot return envelope can
be stamped and mailed or
dropped off at any official drop box
across the state. If a voter casts their
ballot after the Wednesday before an election, the
ballot
should be left
at a drop box site to ensure it’s counted.
Ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
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