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Category: Election Information
Thanks, Voters!
Voter Turnout in Oregon for the 2020 Primary Election was over 46%. Thank you for voting! To find Election Results, click here.
Lots of Info in spite of COVID
Click the play arrow below to view a video about the ways we are still offering plenty of Primary Election information to Multnomah County voters. Even before the pandemic, we knew that we – and voters like you – were facing a challenge. More than twice as many candidates than usual are running. We offer videos of candidate interviews and a Secretary of State debate, and printed and online voters’ guides, in English and Spanish. To learn more, see our Voters’ Guide page and take a look at our video.
Video re LWV Voter Info!
A 0ne-minute video! See how the League has adapted to produce as much voter information as possible during the current health crisis!
Click here to find links to Vote411.org, our online Voters’ Guides, Guia del Votante, and our Video Voters’ Guide!
Remember: your vote counts! Cast your ballot by May 19, 2020.
Nonpartisan Information for Voters!
Lots of Info to help voters
Look on this website to find balanced nonpartisan information for Oregon’s May 19, 2020 Primary Election. You will find lots of info about the candidates and measures that will be on your ballot.
We have links to the online copies of our print Primary Election Voters’ Guide, both in English and in Spanish. The Voters’ Guide includes candidates’ answers to questions about current issues. In addition, there are balanced explanations of local ballot measures, with pros and cons.
Video Voters’ Guide interviews
We are also excited about our Video Voters’ Guide, which features short interviews with 86 of the candidates who are running for office in Oregon or in various districts within Multnomah County.
Learn about all our resources to help voters, by clicking here.
Be sure to Vote!
Be an informed voter and remember to mail your ballot by Thursday, May 14. (No stamp needed!) Or drop off your ballot at an official drop site by no later than 8 pm on Election Day, Tuesday, May 19.