One of the things I love about living in Oregon is that it's so easy to vote. We all vote by mail. Dale and I voted last week, submitting our ballots in a nearby drop box (with NO armed and camouflaged nutjobs keeping watch).
How it is done? Here's what's on the Oregon Secretary of State's website:
Oregon has the most convenient voting system in the country. Since adopting vote-by-mail, Oregon consistently ranks as a national leader in voter turnout and security.
Voters' pamphlets with information on ballot measures and candidates are sent to Oregon residents two to three weeks before each statewide election, giving voters time to research issues on the ballot, including state and local measures and candidates.
Active registered voters receive an official ballot to complete and return. The ballot can be mailed or dropped off at any official drop box across the state.
Ballots must be received or mailed with a valid post mark by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
VOTE!
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