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Clerk, Elections
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.
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Board of County Commissioners
Agenda of January 1, 2017 Business Meeting.
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Board of County Commissioners
Agenda for the June 15, 2017 Business Meeting.
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Clerk, Elections
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Clackamas County Elections Mails Ballots to 320,000 Voters for the November 5, 2024 General Election
Twenty-six Official Ballot Drop Sites open across the county.
Oregon City, OR – Starting today, Wednesday, Oct. 16, Clackamas County Elections begins to mail general election ballots to the 320,000 registered voters in our county.
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Clerk, Elections
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Clackamas County Citizens Have Options When It Comes to Voting
Celebrate Vote Early Day by making a plan to vote!
Oregon City, OR – Citizens in Clackamas County have options when it comes to casting and returning their ballots for the November 5, 2024 General Election. Citizens can vote from anywhere and then return their ballot to an Official Ballot Drop Site or by mail, postmarked on or before 8 p.m. Election Day, Nov. 5.
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Clerk, Elections
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Election Day is Today for the November 5, 2024 General Election
Ballots must be mailed with a valid postmark or returned to an Official Ballot Drop Site before 8 p.m. tonight.
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Clerk, Elections
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Clackamas County Elections Mails Ballots to More Than 127,000 Voters in Seven Jurisdictions
Twenty-two official ballot drop sites are open for the November 4, 2025 Special Election.
Oregon City, OR – Starting today, Wednesday, Oct. 15, Clackamas County Elections begins to mail ballots to the more than 127,000 voters in seven jurisdictions having a special election.
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District Attorney
OREGON CITY, Or. -- A Clackamas County grand jury concluded that a Clackamas County Sheriff’s deputy who responded to a troubling 911 call was justified in using deadly force last month.
The grand jury reviewed evidence and testimony from the Nov. 9, 2025 incident involving 44-year-old Daniel Dale Zimmerman.
Following deliberations on Dec. 10, the grand jurors voted and determined unanimously that the actions of Deputy Lindsay Bailey were justified and lawful under Oregon law.
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Public & Government Affairs
As the New Year approaches, let's look back at a few of the many accomplishments and new initiatives this past year.
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