Clackamas County has reversed course and now plans to report updated election results at about 8 and 10:30 p.m. tonight. They are still planning to update results less frequently than other counties https://t.co/tsPdnoaz2Y
Head's up Clackamas County voters: County Clerk Sherry Hall has announced that Clackamas County will only release election results this evening once (at 8:10pm). The next update won't be until Wednesday evening. https://t.co/HsoZfcol7r
This is unusual, though not a violation of election laws. Multnomah County will release updates every two hours from 8pm on tonight, while Washington County expects to release updates at least three times tonight https://t.co/ePF31HJZwe
Today is the absolute last chance to get your ballot in! You need to either drop it off at an official ballot drop site by 8 pm tonight or get it in the mail and postmarked today.
Tomorrow is your last chance to get your ballot in, folks. If you haven't had a chance to read up on the candidates or measures yet, here's the https://t.co/OgqIoReHSg guide (with tons of links if you want to stay up and cram on the details): https://t.co/05YiHeBgJR
Are election laws fairly enforced in Oregon — or barely enforced? Here's a look at the investigations and judgments so far in the 2022 election cycle (including a deep dive into Rene Gonzalez's office space issues) https://t.co/3Hg11E6PfQ
Not sure if you'll be able to get to a ballot drop box before 8pm tomorrow? Drop your ballot in the mail! You don't even need postage! A word of caution, though: double check when that mail box gets picked up to ensure your ballot will be postmarked in time.
If you've already voted, this weekend is a good time to check in with your friends and family to see if anyone needs help getting their ballot in. A simple "Hey, do you need a ride to drop off your ballot?" goes a long way.
Can't find your ballot? Or did your ballot get damaged? Contact your county elections office ASAP!!! You can arrange a time to pick up a new ballot (and even complete and return your ballot all in the same trip).
Ballots are due back Tuesday, so that makes this the ideal weekend for a voting party! Grab some friends, some snacks, and the https://t.co/OgqIoQX6tG guide — instant party! https://t.co/05YiHejFlh
Vote NO on Measure 114. While you're at it, you can take the guess work out of harm reduction options by looking at this voting guide put together by a trusted comrade. As always, true change will come through community organizing, class struggle, and street politics.
One week to go on this election and just over 15% of voters have returned their ballots in Multnomah County. Washington County hasn't hit 12% yet, while Clackamas County is nearing 19%.