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Man holding sign reading “Tat ca moi ngoi deu duoc chao don tai day.” The photo is accompanied by this text: “Multnomah County Elections provides assistance to voters with disabilities or to voters who need help in their native language. Interpreters are available free of charge on request. More info at: multco.us/education-and-outreach”
Multnomah County
Published: 26 October 2017

Multnomah County Elections says all registered voters should have received their ballots by now. Any Multnomah County voter who lives in the Portland Community College, Alto Park Water, or Hillsboro School districts and has not received a ballot for the November 7 Special Election should call the county elections office at (503) 988-3720.

Multnomah County Elections provides an interpreter, free of charge to anyone who needs help voting in a language other than English. Additional voting and elections information in nine languages is online at multco.us/education-and-outreach.

A voted ballot can be sent to the elections office with one first-class stamp or by dropping it off at any official ballot drop site in Oregon. No postage stamp is needed when you drop off your ballot at an open official ballot drop site. Official ballot drop sites include Multnomah County Library locations and 24-hour official drop sites within the Portland Community College District boundary (west of 122nd Avenue). To find the nearest official ballot drop site, go online to www.mcelections.org.

Voted ballots for the November 7 Special Election must be received by 8:00 PM, November 7. For more information about the election visit www.mcelections.org.

Multnomah County Duniway-Lovejoy Elections Building
Address: 1040 SE Morrison Street, Portland OR 97214
Phone: (503) 988-3720
Email:  elections@multco.us
Website: www.mcelections.org

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