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Here's when Oregon and Washington ballots will be mailed out

Portland, ORLocal News

As Election Day on November 5 approaches, voters in Oregon and Washington need to be aware of registration deadlines and ballot mailing dates. Oregon's deadline to register or update voter registration is October 15, with ballots mailed out the following day. This three-week advance notice contrasts sharply with Washington's same-day registration policy, which allows voters to register or change their information until 8 p. m. on Election Day.

The article emphasizes the importance of these deadlines, particularly for Oregon voters, who must act promptly to ensure their eligibility to vote. Both states offer user-friendly online registration systems, accessible via the Oregon Secretary of State's website and the VoteWA website. Voters must be U. S. citizens and at least 18 years old to receive a ballot, although pre-registration is available for those as young as 16.

The article serves as a timely reminder for residents to check their registration status and take necessary actions before the approaching deadlines. By highlighting these critical points, the article aims to foster civic engagement and ensure a smooth voting process for all eligible citizens.

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