Frequently Asked Questions
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Your ballot packet will automatically be mailed to you 18 to 14 days prior to the election. Each packet contains a secrecy envelope, ballot return envelope, and ballot. Once you vote the ballot, place it in the secrecy envelope and seal it in the pre-addressed return envelope. Be sure to sign the return envelope on the appropriate line after verifying that the return envelope has your name and current residential address.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
No. All ballots are separated from the return envelope before the ballots are inspected. This process ensures confidentiality.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Your ballot has been cast as soon as you deposit it in the mailbox or at a drop site. After that, you cannot receive a new ballot to re-vote.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
You have the choice of mailing your ballot or returning it to any county election office or any designated drop site in the state. The times and locations of drop sites are provided in each ballot packet. The drop sites are also listed on this website. The sites listed on this website are for countywide elections and may vary for smaller elections.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
You can always call your county election office and ask if they received your ballot. A record is kept showing each voter whose ballot has been returned.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Your voted ballot can be returned without extra postage. In those instances where additional postage is necessary, it will be clearly indicated on the ballot materials.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Call your Lincoln County Clerk at 541-265-4131 and staff will assist you.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
- If you are registered to vote by the 21st day before the election, but now have a different address and:
- If you have moved within the same county, contact your local county election office. They will instruct you on the process to follow to qualify for a replacement ballot or
- If you have moved to a different county, contact the election office in your new county.
- If you are registered to vote by the 21st day before the election, but now have a different address and:
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
If you make a mistake, you may call your county election office and request a replacement ballot. One will be mailed to you provided the request is received with sufficient time for mailing. Otherwise, you may pick up a replacement ballot in person at your county election office.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
If you have not received your ballot within a week after they are mailed, call your county election office. Staff will check that your voter registration is current. If it is, they will mail you a replacement ballot.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Vote by mail is a method of distributing ballots for an election. Instead of using traditional polling places where voters go to cast ballots on election day, a ballot is automatically mailed to each registered voter. The ballot is then voted on and returned to the county election office to be counted.
Every county provides privacy booths where you can mark your ballot. Usually, you can drop off your completed ballot at the same location. Call your county election office if you need to locate and use a privacy booth.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
No results can be announced until 8 pm on election night. No more than seven days before election day, county election officials may begin preparing the ballots for counting by opening the return identification envelopes and the secrecy envelopes. The ballots may be run through the ballot scanner, however, no tabulation is done until election day.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
The voted ballot must be received in any county election office or designated drop site by 8 pm on election night. If you are mailing your ballot it MUST be postmarked with election day postmark.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Initial results are released at 8 pm on election night and will continue to be updated through election night until all ballots have been counted.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Yes, the ballot will still be counted.
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Clerk's Office - Voter Information - Voting in Oregon
Yes, the ballot will still be counted.