Make a Plan to Vote
A Voter’s Guide to the November 3, 2026 General Election
Clackamas County Clerk and Elections conducts federal, state, and local elections for all voters living in Clackamas County. There will be a general election held on Nov. 3, 2026. It includes local measures as well as local, state, and federal candidates. Where you live determines what is on your ballot.
Not all candidates submitted an optional statement. Candidate statements and measure arguments are printed as filed; no corrections to spelling or grammar are made, and the information is not verified for accuracy.
We invite you to Make a Plan to Vote!
Register to vote or update your voter registration information
Qualifications to be a voter in Oregon:
You can register to vote if you are a resident of Oregon, a citizen of the United States, and you are at least 16 years old. You will get your first ballot in the mail when you are at least 18 years old.
Register to vote: The Voter Registration Deadline is Oct. 13, 2026.
- Register to vote online at the Oregon Secretary of State website oregonvotes.gov. You can use your Oregon driver's license, identification card, or the last four digits of your Social Security Number to sign up online. The deadline to register to vote online is Oct. 13, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
- Register to vote by filling out a paper Oregon Voter Registration Card. You can get a paper form at the Clackamas County Elections office, your public library, Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office, or post office. Your paper form must be returned to the elections office or mailed with a postmark no later than Oct. 13. The United States Postal Service (USPS) postmark no longer reflects the actual date your mail was sent. If you are mailing your Oregon Voter Registration Card close to the Voter Registration Deadline, you should take it to the counter at a local post office and request that the postmark be applied by hand. We recommend that you mail your paper form back a week before the deadline or visit the Clackamas County Elections office in person to return your paper form.
- Register to vote in person. Clackamas County Elections is open Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. The office will also be open until 7 p.m. on the Voter Registration Deadline, Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Contact Clackamas County Elections for assistance with your voter registration.
Sign up for Track Your Ballot!
Trust that your vote counts with simple, secure mail ballot tracking. Know where your ballot is in the voting process from mailed to accepted.
As a Clackamas County voter, you can sign up to receive alerts via text, phone, or email. Know when your ballot is mailed to you. After you vote and return your ballot, be alerted when it has been accepted for counting. Your vote remains anonymous and confidential.
Sign up online for Track Your Ballot at clackamas.us/elections/track-your-ballot. This service is free for voters.
Getting your ballot
Clackamas County Elections mails ballots to all eligible voters beginning Wednesday, Oct. 14. If you do not receive your ballot by Oct. 22 contact Clackamas County Elections for assistance.
Voters who will be away from home on Election Day can request an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots can be mailed to your temporary address or picked up at the elections office beginning Sep. 21. Contact Clackamas County Elections to request an absentee ballot.
Two voter service locations to assist you!
Clackamas County Elections will open a pop-up vote center inside the Happy Valley Library starting Oct. 19 for voters needing assistance. The Happy Valley Vote Center provides a closer choice for voters in Happy Valley, Sandy, Damascus and other north-east communities. Voters can choose the location that works best for them.
Each voter service location is staffed by sworn election officials. At the vote center citizens can replace a lost or damaged ballot, update voter registration information, get voting assistance if they have a disability, get voting assistance in a preferred language, return their voted ballot, or vote in person.
Happy Valley Vote Center
Inside the Happy Valley Library
13793 SE Sieben Park Way
Happy Valley OR 97015
OPEN Oct. 19 – Nov. 3
Clackamas County Elections Office
Oregon City Red Soils Campus
1710 Red Soils Ct., Suite 100
Oregon City OR 97045
OPEN Year-round
Hours for both locations:
Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Clackamas County Elections will have extended hours for your convenience.
Voter Registration Deadline, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. (Clackamas County Elections Office only)
Saturday Hours, Oct. 31, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Do you need assistance registering to vote or voting? Support services and tools are available to ensure voting access for all.

Do you need assistance voting in a language other than English? Interpretation services are available.
Voting Instructions
- Vote your Official Ballot. Locate the oval next to your choice for each candidate or measure contest. To vote, completely darken the oval to the left of your choice with black or blue ink. To vote for a candidate not listed, completely fill in the oval next to the line provided and write-in the full name of the candidate.
Remember: If you vote for more than the number of candidates allowed for an office or vote for both Yes and No on a measure, it is called an overvote and your vote for the candidate or measure will not be counted. You are not required to vote on every candidate and measure contest. Your ballot will still be counted as cast and your votes for other contests will be counted.
Did you make a mistake? Don’t destroy your ballot yet. You can correct the mistake yourself. Make your choice obvious so that your intent is understood and your vote is counted correctly. If you are unable to correct your ballot, you may request a replacement ballot from Clackamas County Elections. For example, you may write, “This one” next to your intended choice and circle the candidate’s name, or if a measure, Yes or No.
- Review your Official Ballot. Ensure you have correctly marked your choice for each contest. Your official ballot may contain contests on both front and back of the page. Remember to view both sides!
If you lose your ballot, or it is spoiled in any way, contact Clackamas County Elections to request a replacement ballot.
- Sign and Return your Official Ballot. Place your voted ballot in the envelope and sign the Voter’s Statement. Your ballot cannot be counted if the envelope is not signed.
If you forget to sign or your signature does not match the ballot will be challenged. You will be notified with a mailed letter (and Track Your Ballot if signed up), so that you can take action to ensure that your vote can be counted. The deadline for a voter to take action on their challenged ballot is 5 p.m., 21 days after Election Day.
Voters who have a disability and are unable to sign their ballot return envelope can contact Clackamas County Elections to request a Signature Stamp Attestation Form. This form allows voters to use a signature stamp or other mark as a signature on their voter registration record. No one can sign a return envelope on behalf of a voter, including a Power of Attorney or Guardian.
Twenty-six Official Ballot Drop Sites
Two ways to return your voted ballot – Official Ballot Drop Site or by mail
We recommend returning your voted ballot to an Official Ballot Drop Site as soon as you are done voting. 24-Hour Official Ballot Drop Sites are located throughout the county. You may deposit your ballot at any Official Ballot Drop Site in the state until 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2026. Find your nearest Official Ballot Drop Site below or at clackamas.us/elections.
If you choose to return your ballot by mail, make sure to mail your voted ballot back no later than a week before Election Day. A mailed ballot must have a valid postmark indicating that it was mailed on or before Election Day, Nov. 3, 2026 and must be received by the elections office within seven days of election day.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) postmark no longer reflects the actual date your mail was sent. If you choose to mail your ballot close to Election Day, you should take your ballot to the customer service counter at a local post office and request that the postmark be applied by hand. We recommend that you return your ballot to an Official Ballot Drop Site.
Official Ballot Drop Site Locations:
Locations marked with an asterisk* have drive-up access.
Boring
Clackamas County Bank*
28500 SE Highway 212
Canby
Canby Civic Building
222 NE 2nd Ave.
Canby – Arneson Garden*
249 S Sequoia Parkway
Colton
Colton Tel*
20983 S Hwy 211
Damascus
Damascus Square*
19830-20000 SE Hwy 212
Estacada
Estacada City Hall
475 SE Main St.
Estacada Public Library*
825 NW Wade St.
Gladstone
Gladstone Civic Center
18505 Portland Ave.
Happy Valley
Happy Valley City Hall*
16000 SE Misty Dr.
Happy Valley Library
13793 SE Sieben Park Way
Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego City Hall*
380 A Ave.
Lake Oswego – Westlake Park*
14165 Bunick Dr.
Milwaukie / Oak Lodge
Clackamas Community College – Harmony Campus
7738 SE Harmony Rd.
Milwaukie City Hall
10501 SE Main St.(Located at new City Hall)
Milwaukie Public Safety Building
3200 SE Harrison St.
NEW LOCATION Oak Lodge Library/Concord Community Center*
3783 SE Concord Rd.
Molalla
Molalla Public Library*
201 E 5th St.
Oregon City
Clackamas County Clerk and Elections Office*
1710 Red Soils Ct.
Clackamas Community College – Oregon City*
19600 Molalla Ave. (Located at student drop-off, near Orange Lot and TriMet bus station by Rook Hall)
Oregon City - City Hall *
625 Center St.
Sandy
Sandy City Hall
39250 Pioneer Blvd.
Sandy Public Library*
38980 Proctor Blvd.
Welches
Hoodland Public Library
24525 E Welches Rd.
West Linn
West Linn City Hall
22500 Salamo Rd.
West Linn Public Library
1595 Burns St.
Wilsonville
Wilsonville City Hall*
29799 Town Center Loop
The Secretary of State’s Official Ballot Drop Site locator is oregonvotes.gov/dropbox.

Clackamas County Clerk and Elections is Your Trusted Source of Elections Information
Find accurate and trusted elections information from Clackamas County Elections.
Visit clackamas.us/elections for:
Voting information and updates
- Track Your Ballot
- Official Ballot Drop Sites
- Voting assistance
- Election results and returns
- And other election data.
November 3, 2026 General Election Countdown
- Oct. 13 – Voter Registration Deadline. Clackamas County Elections Oregon City office open until 7 p.m. to serve voters.
- Oct. 14 – Clackamas County Elections mails ballots to voters. Official Ballot Drop Sites are opened.
- Oct. 19 – Happy Valley Vote Center opens in the Happy Valley Library.
- Oct. 22 – All eligible voters should have received their ballots. Contact Clackamas County Elections if you have not received your ballot.
- Oct. 31 – Clackamas County Elections Oregon City office and Happy Valley Vote Center is open Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- Nov. 3 – Election Day! Clackamas County Elections Oregon City office and Happy Valley Vote Center are open 7 a.m. – 8 pm. Unofficial Elections Results will be posted online at clackamas.us/elections starting at 8 p.m.
- Nov. 30 – County Clerk will certify election to Oregon Secretary of State.
Contact Information
If you have questions or need assistance, contact Clackamas County Elections at 503-655-8510 or elections@clackamas.us. Visit clackamas.us/elections for more information about the November 3, 2026 General Election.
Thank You for Voting!
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