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VOTE!!!!! May 19th Primary
VOTE!!!!! May 19th Primary – Defend our right to mail-in voting by exercising this precious right and responsibility. “Oregonians have been voting by mail for decades. It’s safe and secure. Even the president does it. Vote by mail increases access to the ballot, which is a cornerstone of our democracy.” Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield. CLICK HERE FOR WHOLE ARTICLE.
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VOTE!!!!! May 19th Primary –
Defend our right to mail-in voting by exercising this precious right and responsibility.
“Oregonians have been voting by mail for decades. It’s safe and secure. Even the president does it. Vote by mail increases access to the ballot, which is a cornerstone of our democracy.” Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield
Ballots have been mailed. If you have not received yours, contact
County Clerk Elections Division
Physical Address: 29821 Ellensburg Ave, Gold Beach, OR 97444
(541) 247-3297
Election Day is the last day for a voter to return their ballot. Remember to sign your ballot return envelope!
There are three ways to return your ballot:
1) Ballot Drop Boxes – We suggest using this method for ease and reliability. Ballots returned to an official Ballot Drop Box will be picked up and taken directly to your County Elections Office. Your ballot must be in the Drop Box by 8:00 pm on election day, May 19th.
24-Hour Drop Box Locations:
· Curry County Courthouse
E Moore Street
Parking lot
Gold Beach, OR 97444
· Brookings City Hall
898 Elk Drive
Brookings, OR 97415
· Port Orford City Hall
555 W 20th Street
Port Orford, OR 97465
2) Take your ballot to your County Elections Office in person by Election Day.
Curry County Courthouse Elections Office – 9:00 AM - 12:00 | 1:00 - 4:00 PM
29821 Ellensburg Avenue, 2nd floor, Gold Beach
3) Mail your ballot - Ballots that are mailed must be postmarked by Election Day and received within 7 days. USPS delivery times may vary, so return your ballot early. If you’re returning your ballot by mail within 7 days before the election, ask a USPS staff member to postmark the ballot by hand at your local branch. The postage is prepaid. No stamp is needed!
Once you have received and returned your ballot, you can use the My Vote! website to track its status.

