Clackamas County Elections Mails Ballots to 319,750 Voters for the May 20, 2025 Special District Election

Date

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Clackamas County Elections Mails Ballots to 319,750 Voters for the May 20, 2025 Special District Election

Twenty-five Official Ballot Drop Sites open across the county; ColtonTel drop site is temporarily closed.

Oregon City, OR – Starting today, Wednesday, April 30, Clackamas County Elections begins to mail special district election ballots to the 319,750 registered voters in our county. 

Voters should look for their ballot to arrive in a brightly colored 6-by-9-inch ballot packet with the “Official Election Mail” logo on the envelope. 

Ballots are ready to be mailed to voters.Sign up for Track Your Ballot! 

Track Your Ballot allows voters to follow their ballot from mailed to accepted. This is an opt-in service that alerts voters via text, phone, or email. Sign up to know when your ballot is mailed to you. After you vote and return your ballot, you’ll be alerted when it has been accepted for counting. More than 56,000 Clackamas County voters have already signed up for this free service.

If you forget to sign your ballot envelope, or your signature does not match, we will notify you through the system, in addition to the required mailed letter. With Track Your Ballot you can take action that much sooner to ensure your vote can be counted. Your vote remains confidential.  Sign up online at clackamas.us/elections/track-your-ballot

Return your ballot by mail or to an official ballot drop site. 

Once voted, ballots can be mailed back with a valid postmark or returned to an official ballot drop site by 8 p.m. on Election Day, May 20, 2025. No postage is needed. We recommend mailing your ballot back no later than Friday, May 16 to ensure it arrives on time. Return your ballot to an official ballot drop site after that date. 

Clackamas County Elections has 25 official ballot drop sites open across the county. The ColtonTel official ballot drop site is temporarily closed due to construction at that location through December 2025 and Colton residents should choose any alternate location below. Those official ballot drop sites marked with an asterisk have drive-up ballot drop access.

Boring

  • Clackamas County Bank*, 28500 SE Highway 212

Canby

  • Canby Civic Building, 222 NE 2nd Ave.
  • Canby – Arneson Garden*, 249 S Sequoia Parkway

Damascus

  • Damascus Square*, 19830-20000 SE Hwy 212

Estacada

  • Estacada City Hall, 475 SE Main St.
  • Estacada Public Library*, 502 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 Road
  • Milwaukie City Hall, 10501 SE Main St.
  • Milwaukie Public Safety Building, 3200 SE Harrison St.
  • Oak Lodge Library, 16201 SE McLoughlin Blvd.

Molalla

  • Molalla Public Library*, 201 E 5th St.

Oregon City

  • Clackamas County Elections / County Clerk’s Office*, 1710 Red Soils Ct.
  • Clackamas Community College – Oregon City Campus*, 19600 Molalla Ave. (Official ballot drop site is located in the student drop-off area, that is near the Tri-Met bus station and the Orange parking lot 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 Road

West Linn

  • West Linn City Hall, 22500 Salamo Road
  • West Linn Public Library, 1595 Burns St.

Wilsonville

  • Wilsonville City Hall*, 29799 Town Center Loop E

Voters who have not received a ballot by May 8 should contact Clackamas County Elections for a replacement. Voters can email elections@clackamas.us, call 503-655-8510, or visit the office at 1710 Red Soils Court in Oregon City. 

Two Voter Locations to Serve You

Clackamas County Elections will open a pop-up vote center inside the Happy Valley Library starting May 5 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, Oregon City or Happy Valley, 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 May 5 – May 20

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.

Saturday, May 17, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Election Day, Tuesday, May 20, 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.

For more voter information about the upcoming election, visit Ready. Set. Vote! A Voter’s Guide to the May 20, 2025 Special District Election (available in English plus six languages). To learn more about voting and elections in Clackamas County, visit clackamas.us/elections .

Contacts: Catherine McMullen, County Clerk and Justin Larsen, Elections Manager | countyclerk@clackamas.us or 503-655-8510