Voters still have time to mail in ballots, get assistance for Oregon special election on Tuesday

As the May 20 special election approaches, Oregon voters still have time to mail in their ballots. However, low turnout in Multnomah and Clackamas counties has sparked concern among officials.

Key Takeaways:

  • Voters still have time to mail in ballots for the May 20 special election.
  • The election is scheduled for Tuesday, May 20.
  • Multnomah and Clackamas counties are experiencing low voter turnout.
  • Assistance is available for voters before the election.
  • Low participation may significantly impact local election outcomes.

Time Running Out for Oregon Voters

With Oregon’s special election just around the corner on Tuesday, May 20, voters are being reminded that there’s still time to mail in their ballots. Election officials are urging residents to take action promptly to ensure their voices are heard.

Low Voter Turnout in Key Counties

“So far, voter turnout for the May 20 special election is low in Multnomah and Clackamas counties,” reports indicate. This low participation rate has raised concerns about the potential impact on local governance and community decisions.

Impact of Low Participation

Low turnout can significantly sway election results, especially in local elections where margins can be slim. Every vote holds weight in determining outcomes that will affect community resources, policies, and representation.

Assistance Available for Voters

For those who may need help with the voting process, assistance is available in the lead-up to the election. Voters are encouraged to seek support to overcome any barriers to casting their ballots before the deadline.

Call to Action

As the deadline approaches, officials emphasize the importance of voter participation. Mailing in ballots promptly not only fulfills a civic duty but also ensures that individual voices contribute to shaping the future of Oregon’s communities.

Your participation matters. Don’t miss the opportunity to have your say in the May 20 special election.

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