Monday, October 13, 2025
Track Your Ballot notifications go out to Clackamas County voters this week for the November 4, 2025 Special Election.
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Oregon City, OR – Clerk Catherine McMullen is encouraging Clackamas County voters to sign up for Track Your Ballot in advance of the November 4, 2025 Special Election, “Track Your Ballot allows us to send email, text, or voice notifications to voters who sign up about the status of their ballot from mailed to received and accepted for counting. It will let you know when your special election ballot is on its way!”
Voters can use Track Your Ballot as they get ready to vote every election including the upcoming November 4, 2025 Special Election. Receive an alert when your ballot is mailed to you. After you vote and return your ballot, be alerted when it has been received by the elections office, and again when it has been accepted for counting.
If you forget to sign your ballot return envelope or your signature does not match the signature on your voter registration record, you will receive a notification through Track Your Ballot in addition to a mailed letter from the elections office on how to ensure your vote can be counted. Your vote remains anonymous and confidential. Track Your Ballot is a free service for the voter provided by Clackamas County Elections.
More than 47,000 Clackamas County voters have signed up for the service, but there is still plenty of time to use the service for this election. Sign up online for Track Your Ballot at clackamas.us/elections/track-your-ballot.
The Voter Registration Deadline is Oct. 14, 2025. You can register to vote or update your voter registration online at OregonVotes.gov. Clackamas County Elections will mail ballots to voters beginning Oct. 15.
This is not a county-wide election. Where you live determines what is on your ballot. If you are a registered voter in the cities of Gladstone, Happy Valley, or Portland; the Sandy Fire District; or the Lake Oswego, Oregon Trail or West Linn – Wilsonville school districts you should expect a ballot in the mail.
For more voter information about the upcoming election, visit Ready. Set. VOTE! A Voter’s Guide to the November 4, 2025 Special 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