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How to Vote in Oregon in 2022
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Hi Oregon, if you want to vote in the 2022 midterm elections there are three steps you need to take: register, make your plan, and of course, vote. Let's start with getting registered.
If you have an Oregon ID or driver's license, you can register online. If not, you’ll need to print out an application form and mail it in.
Links to do both are at howtovote.link/oregon. But either way you register, you need to do it by October 18th. Then it’s time to make your plan for how you’re going to vote. Oregon makes it pretty easy for you. They mail a ballot to every registered voter’s house, as long as you’re registered by the deadline. You don’t even have to ask for it.
But if you need it sent somewhere else than your home address, like if you are going to be out of town or go to school in another state, update your registration to let them know before ballots get mailed in mid October. You can either mail your ballot back or drop it off at a drop box location or your county elections office by 8pm on November 8th. To find drop off locations or track your ballot so you can see when it gets received and counted, visit howtovote.link/oregon So once you have your plan for how you’re going to register, and how and when you want to return your ballot, you just need to follow the plan, and vote on or before November 8th. If you want to know everything that you can vote for ahead of time, you can find a sample ballot here so you have time to research candidates and make your decisions.
You don’t have to vote for everything for your ballot to count, but this is your best chance to choose who gets to make decisions about your life: all the way from congress to your city council or school board. We’ve put all the links for everything you need to register, vote in person, or track your mail ballot at howtovote.link/oregon. Thank you for voting!
If you have an Oregon ID or driver's license, you can register online. If not, you’ll need to print out an application form and mail it in.
Links to do both are at howtovote.link/oregon. But either way you register, you need to do it by October 18th. Then it’s time to make your plan for how you’re going to vote. Oregon makes it pretty easy for you. They mail a ballot to every registered voter’s house, as long as you’re registered by the deadline. You don’t even have to ask for it.
But if you need it sent somewhere else than your home address, like if you are going to be out of town or go to school in another state, update your registration to let them know before ballots get mailed in mid October. You can either mail your ballot back or drop it off at a drop box location or your county elections office by 8pm on November 8th. To find drop off locations or track your ballot so you can see when it gets received and counted, visit howtovote.link/oregon So once you have your plan for how you’re going to register, and how and when you want to return your ballot, you just need to follow the plan, and vote on or before November 8th. If you want to know everything that you can vote for ahead of time, you can find a sample ballot here so you have time to research candidates and make your decisions.
You don’t have to vote for everything for your ballot to count, but this is your best chance to choose who gets to make decisions about your life: all the way from congress to your city council or school board. We’ve put all the links for everything you need to register, vote in person, or track your mail ballot at howtovote.link/oregon. Thank you for voting!