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This is the Official Twitter feed of the Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division. Visit http://OregonVotes.gov to register to vote or track your ballot.
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Oregon voters! Avoid confusion, here's how to tell if you are receiving Official Elections mail from Oregon's official sources (or not). It's simple, there's an Official Election Mail logo!

Swipe through to learn more ➡️
The Official Election Mail Logo: The logo design features an interpretation of the stars and stripes of the American flag, and the words “Official Election Mail,” clearly visible over the designation — “Authorized by the U.S. Postal Service.” The Official Election Mail logo is a trademarked design that can only be used on mail pieces created by, or on behalf of, an election official that is mailed to or from a U.S. citizen for the purpose of participating in the voting process. This includes items like balloting materials, voter registration cards, and voter reply mail.  It can only be printed in black or specific shades of blue or red.  If Oregonians receive mail about an election that does not have the official election mail logo, here are some important things to keep in mind:
1. If the mailer does not display the official election logo, it did not come from your local or state election office. 
2. Third-party groups often use outdated or incorrect data. 
3. Your local election office maintains the most accurate, up-to-date voter registration information. 
4. If you want to make sure your registration is correct, go to oregonvotes.gov/myvote or call 1-866-673-VOTE. 
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TODAY is your LAST DAY to register to vote for the November Special Election. It's your chance to make your voice heard and shape your local community.

🗳️ Check your voter registration today at: OregonVotes.gov/register
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Our offices are closed on Monday in observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day and will reopen on Tuesday, October 14th with regular business hours.

Contact us at 503-986-1523 or by email at [email protected].
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Today is the last day of #NationalVoterEducationWeek! All week long you learned about the voting process. Now it's time to share your knowledge with your friends, family, and neighbors! Oregonians: your voice is your vote — use it!
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Ready to learn how we can keep your vote secure? #DidYouKnow:
✅ Our ballots use signature verification
✅ All Oregon counties do post-election audits

Learn more at: OregonVotes.gov
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Your vote is your voice! Make sure you, your friends, and your family have a plan to vote. In Oregon, you have options:
✅ Mail it. Make sure your ballot is collected by USPS and postmarked by Election Day.
✅ Use an official drop site: OregonVotes.gov/dropbox

#NVEW
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Get to know your ballot with the Oregon Voters' Pamphlet! It is your official source of information about candidates, measures, and voting rules.

Find more languages here: OregonVotes.gov/VotersPamphlet #NVEW
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It's National Voter Education Week! Registering to vote is the first step to becoming an Oregon voter. It takes less than 3 minutes at: OregonVotes.gov/register

To register to vote in Oregon, you must be:
✅ A U.S. citizen
✅ A resident of Oregon
✅ At least 18 years old

#NVEW
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Hey Oregon voters! Did you know that some counties are having Special District Elections this November? These elections impact important local issues for over 1 million Oregonians!

🗳️ Check to see if you have an upcoming election here: https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/current-election.aspx
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In Oregon, your freedom to vote isn't just respected, it's defended. As Oregon’s Secretary of State, I'm:
☑️ Standing up for vote-by-mail
☑️ Filing a lawsuit against President Trump’s unlawful executive order
☑️ Strengthening Oregon’s Motor Voter system
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Last week we celebrated National Voter Registration Day, but you can still register to vote all year long! Ready to become an Oregon voter? Eligible Oregonians, register today at: OregonVotes.gov/register
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Hey eligible Oregon voter! In celebration of National Voter Registration Day, it's time to register to vote, go to: OregonVotes.gov/MyVote

To register to vote in Oregon, you must be:
✅ A U.S. citizen
✅ A resident of Oregon
✅ At least 18 years old by the date of the election

#VoteReady
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This National Voter Registration Day, get registered to vote or check your voter registration (it takes less than 3 minutes). Just go to: OregonVotes.gov/MyVote
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Tomorrow is National Voter Registration Day — a day to honor your right to vote and your ability hold politicians accountable. Eligible Oregon voters, celebrate by registering to vote!
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Voting by mail is the safe, secure, and efficient way for eligible Oregonians to hold their politicians accountable.

🗳️ Register to vote or make sure your registration is up to date: OregonVotes.gov/MyVote
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It's National Voter Registration Month! Remember: Your vote is your voice, and it’s the best way to hold politicians accountable.

🗳️ Eligible Oregonians, I'm urging you to register to vote or make sure your voter registration is accurate, go to: OregonVotes.gov/MyVote
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Our office is closed for Labor Day. We're back tomorrow with regular business hours. Contact us at 503-986-1523 or email oregon.sos@sos.​oregon.gov.​​​​​​​​ Image: Iona Murphy at the Oregon Shipbuilding Corp. in Portland, 1942, Ray Atkeson (Oregon Historical Society)
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In Oregon, checking your voter registration is easy!

Just go to OregonVotes.gov/MyVote to find out if you are registered and make sure your information is up to date. #TrustedInfo
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Oregon voters! Avoid confusion, here's how to tell if you are receiving Official Elections mail from Oregon's official sources (or not). It's simple, there's an Official Election Mail logo!

Swipe through to learn more ➡️
The Official Election Mail Logo: The logo design features an interpretation of the stars and stripes of the American flag, and the words “Official Election Mail,” clearly visible over the designation — “Authorized by the U.S. Postal Service.” The Official Election Mail logo is a trademarked design that can only be used on mail pieces created by, or on behalf of, an election official that is mailed to or from a U.S. citizen for the purpose of participating in the voting process. This includes items like balloting materials, voter registration cards, and voter reply mail.  It can only be printed in black or specific shades of blue or red.  If Oregonians receive mail about an election that does not have the official election mail logo, here are some important things to keep in mind:
1. If the mailer does not display the official election logo, it did not come from your local or state election office. 
2. Third-party groups often use outdated or incorrect data. 
3. Your local election office maintains the most accurate, up-to-date voter registration information. 
4. If you want to make sure your registration is correct, go to oregonvotes.gov/myvote or call 1-866-673-VOTE. 
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The @oregonelections.bsky.social Division is seeking Chinese speakers who read and write Simplified Chinese, and Tagalog, Spanish, Somali, and Vietnamese-speaking members for the Translation Advisory Council to help make our elections more accessible.

Apply here: www.oregon.gov/languages/Pa...
Translation Advisory Council : Council Member Application : State of Oregon
Council Member Application
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The Oregon Elections Division is seeking Chinese speakers who read and write Simplified Chinese, and Tagalog, Spanish, Somali, and Vietnamese-speaking members for the Translation Advisory Council to help make our elections more accessible.

Apply here: www.oregon.gov/languages/Pa...
Translation Advisory Council: Vote in many different languages.
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Thank you, elections workers, you are essential. Many of them are working overtime tonight to ensure our elections are safe, accessible, and accurate. We thank you for your dedication.
Oregon Secretary Ready with County Elections workers in Tillamook County. Oregon Secretary Read with County Elections workers in Crook County. Secretary Read with County Elections workers in Gilliam County. Oregon Secretary of State, Tobias Read with Douglas County Clerk, Dan Loomis.