Important Information
Notice of Measure 110 Recount
Official Final Election Results
Official Final Precinct Results
Official Final Canvass Results
Ballot Returns - 11-23-20
November 2020 Voter Pamphlet
Correction: On page 16, it should read "The Full ballot Title Text for the Local Measures start on Page 47", not Page 28.
List of Marion County Dropsites - Updated 10/23/2020
Notice of Public Certification 10/27/2020
All registered voters in Oregon, who will be 18 years of age by November 3, 2020, will be mailed a ballot on October 14, 2020.
To check your voter registration use this link:
https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/vr/showVoterSearch.do?lang=eng&source=SOS
Are you a Military or Overseas voter?
Would you like to receive a ballot at an out of state address? Please e-mail us your information at
elections@co.marion.or.us
If you want to mail the voted ballot back to our office, please do so by 10-27-2020. Postage is pre-paid for you, so you don't need a stamp.
If it is
after 10-27-2020, please use a drop box to return your ballot.
A list of drop sites will be included in the Official Marion County Voter Pamphlet. The pamphlets will be mailed to each resident the week of October 5, 2020.
Additionally, a list of drop sites will be included in your ballot packet.
As of October 16, 2020 you may find the closest ballot drop box to your address by using this link:
https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/drop-box-locator.aspx
THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC MAY AFFECT THE ACCESS, HOURS, AND AVAILABILITY OF THE DROP SITES.
We have five 24 hour drive up ballot drop boxes and one open during business hours in Marion County. Located in Keizer, Silverton, Woodburn, and at the Marion County Health Building. The ballot drop box located at the Marion County Public Works campus is open during business hours only. All ballot drop boxes will be open beginning October 16, 2020 until 8:00 pm on November 3, 2020.
Sign up for updates about your Ballot from the Marion County Clerk
The Marion County Clerk is offering a program to voters in Marion County that allows them to track the status of their ballot through automated notifications.
Participating voters will have the option of receiving text, email, or voice alerts at several points on their ballot's journey.
If you have any questions about this service, please call the Marion County Clerk's Office at 503-588-5041. Sign up today to begin receiving messages:
https://marioncountyclerk.i3ballot.net/voter/login#/
Important Dates
Last day to file the ballot title for publication of notice OR the referral text for drafting of ballot title - August 14th, 2020
Last day for a County, City or District Candidate to file - August 25th, 2020
Last day to file a Candidate Statement for a County/District Candidate for the County Voter's Pamphlet - August 27th, 2020
Voter Pamphlet Candidate Statement
Last day to file or withdraw a Measure - September 3rd, 2020
Last day to file a Candidate Statement for a City Candidate for the County Voter's Pamphlet - September 8th, 2020
Voter Pamphlet Candidate Statement
Last day to file an Argument in the County Voter's Pamphlet - September 8th, 2020
Voter Pamphlet Argument Statement
Last day to Register to Vote - October 13th, 2020
Ballots are mailed out to Voters - October 14th, 2020
Filed Candidates for the November 3, 2020 Primary Election
Marion County Commissioner, Position #3
Democrat
Ashley Carson Cottingham
Republican
Danielle Bethell
Libertarian
William Johnson Jr
Marion County Sherriff
Joseph Kast
Marion County Clerk
Bill Burgess
Danielle Gonzalez
Measures
24-450 City of Stayton
24-451 St. Paul Rural Fire Protection District
24-452 Marion County Fire District No. 1
24-453 City of Keizer