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Clackamas County Voters Urged to Cast Ballots with Multiple Options Available Ahead of Nov 4 Special Election

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Published on October 29, 2025
Clackamas County Voters Urged to Cast Ballots with Multiple Options Available Ahead of Nov 4 Special ElectionSource: Clackamas County

With one week left until the November 4 Special Election, Clackamas County voters can vote by mail, drop off ballots at official sites, or vote in person at designated locations. "It is easy to vote in Oregon! When you vote and return your ballot before Election Day, you ensure that that you have a say in every election, including our important local elections," County Clerk Catherine McMullen said, according to the Clackamas County.

Voters who have not received their ballots since October 15 can get a replacement by email, phone, or at voter service locations in Oregon City or Happy Valley. They can also track their ballots online using the county’s "Track Your Ballot" feature, and voter service locations provide help with registration, replacement ballots, and in-person voting, as reported by the Clackamas County.

In Clackamas County, voters can vote in person at the Happy Valley Library and the Elections Office from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Mailed ballots should be dropped in a blue USPS mailbox on Friday to ensure timely processing. There are 22 official ballot drop sites, some with drive-up access, listed in the voter’s pamphlet and on the elections website. Observers can watch ballot processing at the Elections Office without registration. Election information is available in the "Ready. Set. VOTE!" guide in English and six other languages. Voters can contact County Clerk Catherine McMullen or Elections Manager Justin Larsen for more information.