Multnomah County releases Fentanyl Overdose Mortality report
The report shows how many people died from a fentanyl-related overdose in Multnomah County between 2018 and 2023 along with demographic information for those who died.
The report shows how many people died from a fentanyl-related overdose in Multnomah County between 2018 and 2023 along with demographic information for those who died.
Voters can use any Official Ballot Drop Site — including most Multnomah County Library 24-hour book drop — to deposit ballots. Find your nearest Official Ballot Drop Site at multco.us/dropsites.
Downtown day center and shelter resumes normal operations after fire protection upgrades and annual peer training.
Elections officials learned of the issue late May 7 — and immediately worked to investigate its cause and swiftly replace ballots. Only one ballot will be counted for each voter.
If you have not yet received your ballot by mail, or if you need a replacement ballot, please contact Multnomah County Elections at 503-988-VOTE.
“Expect Fentanyl” messaging calls attention to the risks of fentanyl use and provides young people with guidance on how to protect themselves and their friends
Parts of three precincts are affected. Every ballot envelope has a unique identifier as a security measure that allows Multnomah County Elections to ensure they process only one ballot for each voter.
County leaders condemn actions, issue call for community safety
The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services Division (IDDSD) serves almost 7,000 people experiencing neurodiversity throughout Multnomah County.
Multnomah County voters who do not receive a ballot by Thursday, May 9, should call Multnomah County Elections at 503-988-VOTE.
Search has begun for a building, with a design firm already hired; Chair will exercise executive authority as needed to expedite parts of the process
The Chair detailed how people turn to the County on their worst days and after greater systems fail them, seeking hope for something better.