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The Skanner Staff
Published: 13 May 2011

Friday is the last day you can safely mail your ballots and know they will make it to the ballot box on time for the May 17 special election. In Oregon, a postmark is not enough to validate your vote.

If you are unable – or haven't decided yet how you want to vote – you can still drop your ballots in any number of drop boxes around town. The deadline to use an official drop box is 8 p.m. on May 17.

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All registered voters should have received their ballots. Multnomah County registered voters who have not received ballots or need assistance should call Multnomah County Elections at 503-988-3720 or visit the Elections office at 1040 SE Morrison Street, Portland.

Voters who have returned their ballots can check their ballot status at www.oregonvotes.org.

Official 24-hour drop sites:

A-Boy Supply: 7365 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Map

Goodwill Store: 3134 N. Lombard St. Map

Gresham Branch Library: 385 N.west Miller Ave. Map

McDonald's Restaurant: 2010 N.E.  39th Ave. (Box location: west side, N.E. 40th Ave. between N.E. Tillamook and N.E. Hancock) Map

Midland Branch Library - 805 S.E. 122nd Ave. Map

Multnomah County Elections: 1040 S.E. Morrison St. Map

Pioneer Courthouse Square: 700 block of S.W. Broadway (next to Starbucks and across from Nordstrom) Map

There are also drop boxes inside all the Multnomah County Library locations.

 

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