Let your voice be heard!

Be sure to vote by May 21. For more information, visit this webpage or see the selected information below!


Newly designed ballot packet in the mail. Registered voters should look for their ballot to arrive in a newly designed, larger, 6-by-9-inch ballot packet. Voters will see a brightly colored outer ballot envelope with the “Official Election Mail” logo. 

Sign up for Track Your Ballot! Voters can now know exactly when this new ballot packet is in the mail to them. 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. Sign up online at clackamas.us/elections/track-your-ballot.

Return your ballot by mail or in 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 21, 2024. No postage is needed. Clackamas County Elections has 25 official ballot drop sites open across the county.

Wilsonville

  • Wilsonville City Hall*, 29799 Town Center Loop E

Voters who have not received a ballot by May 9 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.

For more information on voting in Clackamas County, visit clackamas.us/elections

Link to Media Release in English

Media Release in Spanish / Comunicado de prensa en español

Contacts:

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