Dear Friend,
Across the country, Americans are beginning to cast their votes in the upcoming election—and here in Oregon, ballots are already being mailed to eligible voters as of today.
Voting is how we make our voices heard. As your U.S. Congresswoman, I am committed to ensuring that all eligible Oregonians have the correct information and resources they need to do just that.

The last day to register to vote in Oregon was Monday, October 15th. If you are registered to vote in Oregon, you should receive your ballot in the mail sometime between October 16th and October 22nd. Ballots will be sent to the home address you used when you registered to vote. Absentee voters—including active duty military and their families who are stationed overseas or U.S. citizens living abroad—must fill out a Federal Absentee Ballot Request Form to request a ballot.
All ballots must be received or mailed with a valid post mark by 8 p.m. PT on Tuesday, November 5th. If you have not received your ballot by October 25th, or if you have further questions, please contact your local Elections Office:
- Clackamas County residents: Call 503-655-8510 or click here
- Marion County residents: Call 503-588-5041 or click here
- Polk County residents: Call 503-623-9217 or click here
- Washington County residents: Call 503-846-5800 or click here
- Yamhill County residents: Call 503-434-7518 or click here
To track your ballot status, visit oregonvotes.gov/myvote. You can also consult this page from the Secretary of State’s office for the most up-to-date information about voting in Oregon.
As Americans, it is our duty to participate in democracy through voting. Please do not hesitate to contact my office at (503) 385-0906 if you have any questions.
Be well,
Andrea Salinas Member of Congress
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