Thursday, April 24, 2025
Check Your Voter Registration before the April 29 Deadline
Clackamas County Elections Oregon City office will be open until 7 p.m. to assist voters.
Oregon City, OR – County Clerk Catherine McMullen reminds voters that Tuesday, April 29 is the Voter Registration Deadline for the May 20, 2025 Special District Election.
To be eligible to register to vote in Oregon, you must:
- be a resident of Oregon;
- a citizen of the United States, and
- be at least 16 years of age. Eligible voters will get their first ballot after their 18th birthday.
Oregon voters with a valid Oregon driver's license or ID card can register online at OregonVotes.gov . If you do not have a valid or current Oregon license or ID card, you will need to fill out a paper Oregon Voter Registration Card.
Paper registration cards are available at the U.S. Post Office, public libraries, and the Clackamas County Elections Oregon City office.
If you are already registered to vote we ask that you check that your address and name are up to date in your voter registration record. Voters can update their information online at OregonVotes.gov or with an Oregon Voter Registration Card.
The Clackamas County Elections office will be open late on Tuesday, April 29 to assist voters with any voter registration or elections questions. The office is located at 1710 Red Soils Ct. in Oregon City and will be open April 29, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Regular hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
All Clackamas County registered voters will begin receiving ballots for the May 20, 2025 Special District Election starting April 30. If you have not received your ballot by May 8 please contact Clackamas County Elections. We are ready to assist voters!
Absentee Ballot Information
If you will be away from home on Election Day you can request an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots can be mailed to your temporary address or picked up at the Oregon City elections office. Contact Clackamas County Elections to request an absentee ballot.
Clackamas County Voters’ Pamphlet Arrives in Homes this Week
The Clackamas County Voters’ Pamphlet is set to arrive in homes across the county starting April 22. The county pamphlet includes candidate and measure statements for local contests and measures. You can also view the voters’ pamphlet online at www.clackamas.us/elections/may-20-2025-special-district-election .
Sign Up for Track Your Ballot!
As a Clackamas County voter, you can sign up to receive ballot 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 received and then 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 the voter.
Two Voter Locations to Serve You
Clackamas County Elections will open a pop-up vote center inside the Happy Valley Library starting May 2 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