All registered voters in Multnomah County should have received their ballots

May 7, 2020

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Contacts: Tim Scott or Eric Sample, 503-988-3720

All Registered Voters in Multnomah County Should Have Received Their Ballots

All registered voters in Multnomah County should have received their ballots by today, May 7, 2020. Any Multnomah County voter who has not received a ballot for the May 19, 2020 Primary Election should call the County elections office at 503-988-VOTE (8683). Multnomah County Elections encourages voters to stay home, stay safe and vote by mail. Thanks to prepaid postage legislation passed in 2019 — a stamp is no longer needed.

All registered voters in Multnomah County should have received their ballots by today, May 7, 2020. Any Multnomah County voter who has not received a ballot for the May 19, 2020 Primary Election should call the County elections office at 503-988-VOTE.

Multnomah County voters have until May 14 to safely mail back their ballot for the May 19 Primary Election. After that date, use any Official Ballot Drop Site in Oregon, to return ballots by 8:00 PM, May 19, 2020. Voters can also use any Multnomah County library 24-hour book drop to safely and securely deposit ballots. To find your nearest official ballot drop site or library drop site visit: multco.us/dropsites

For the May 19 Primary Election, Multnomah County Elections has opened an additional location in Gresham. The Voting Center Express (VCE) is open April 27 through Election Day on May 19. The VCE is located inside the Multnomah County East Building at 600 NE 8th Street in downtown Gresham.

Voters can replace a lost ballot, get help voting, ask questions, or vote in person at the Voting Center Express. Ballots can only be accepted at the Voting Center Express during open hours. The nearest 24-hour official ballot drop box site is in the parking lot at the Gresham Library at 385 NW Miller Avenue.  Many voter services can be completed online. For questions, please call 503-988-VOTE. 

Multnomah County Elections provides an interpreter, free of charge to anyone who needs help voting in a language other than English. Additional voting and elections information in nine languages is online at: multco.us/VEOLang.

Voted ballots for the May 19 Primary Election must be received by 8:00 PM, May 19, 2020. For more information about the election, please visit www.mcelections.org.

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Main office:

Multnomah County Duniway-Lovejoy Elections Building

1040 SE Morrison Street, Portland OR 97214

Gresham location:

Open April 27 – May 19, 2020

Voting Center Express at the Multnomah County East Building

600 NE 8th Street, Gresham OR 97030

Phone: 503-988-VOTE

Email: elections@multco.us

Website: www.mcelections.org