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Our district covers a part of Portland and extends out to Hood River

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Register to vote by April 28th!

Registering to vote or changing your registration details

(Facts from OregonVotes.gov)

How can I check my registration status?

You can also use My Vote to:

  • check if you are registered to vote

  • view your voter registration information

  • update your voter registration

  • check the status of your ballot

  • find contact information for your county elections office

  • find contact information for your elected officials

  • find a ballot drop site

Can I register as something other than Democrat?

  • Only people registered as "Democrat" can vote for J.Sal, because of Oregon's "Closed primary" rules.

  • You can change your party registration before April 28!

When Do I Need to Update My Registration?

  • You should update your registration if you move, change your name or mailing address, or want to select or change your party affiliation.

  • Name changes should be done using the paper registration form so that the State has a record of your new signature.

When are Ballots Mailed?

Approximately two weeks before an election, properly registered voters will get their party's ballot in the mail.

If you are not yet 18 years of age, you will not receive a ballot until an election occurs on or after your 18th birthday.​

Who can register to vote in the US House primary election on April 28?

To register you must be:

  • A US Citizen

  • A resident of Oregon

  • At least 16 years old

If you are not yet 18 years of age, you will not receive a ballot until an election occurs on or after your 18th birthday.

How do I register to vote?

Register to vote

  • Online at oregonvotes.gov/register

  • By mailing your completed registration card to your county elections office.

  • By completing a registration card in person at any county elections office, the Secretary of State’s Office, and some state agencies such as the DMV.

Do I need to provide I.D.?

Most people provide their valid Oregon Driver’s License, Permit or ID number.

If you do not have valid Oregon ID, provide the last four digits of your Social Security number.

If you do not have a valid Oregon ID or Social Security number, you can find a list of acceptable alternative identification online at oregonvotes.gov.

Address Confidentiality Program

The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) provides participants with a legal substitute address and a mail-forwarding service. Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking are provided with a substitute address to use on public records instead of their real address.

Individuals whose personal or family safety may be in danger if their home address is available as a public record may register to vote with confidentiality protections by applying for the Address Confidentiality Program.

To apply to the Address Confidentiality Program, you must work with a victim advocate who has been designated as an Application Assistant by the Attorney General. For more information or to find an Application Assistant near you call 888-559-9090 or visit https://www.doj.state.or.us/acp.

Participation in the ACP by itself does not guarantee anyone’s safety. ACP staff do not provide threat-assessment or safety-planning and are not allowed to offer legal advice.