Oregon
Related: About this forumGot my ballot today (Friday, Oct. 21)
All filled in, will drop it off tomorrow at elections office. It's important to vote early. The elections office updates their lists frequently and it greatly helps the GOTV phone bankers. They won't waste their time calling you if your ballot is already in.
Farmgirl1961
(1,643 posts)I plan on filling it out tomorrow and dropping it off at my local elections office shortly thereafter. There are three in this household for the Clinton/Kaine ticket.
Farmgirl1961
(1,643 posts)Two more for HRC! Democratic ticket all the way!
duffyduff
(3,251 posts)Shrike47
(6,913 posts)It's handy that the elections office in Eugene is so close to the library.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)I'm on my way to town to run errands, and will be dropping it off at the mail box.
I got mine yesterday, will vote and drop it at the library ballot box or the one outside the county courthouse soon. Somehow I don't exactly trust the mail, but I do track the status of ballots turned in b/4 election day, just to verify. Be glad when all the commercials for/against quit airing. Getting boring!
Cheers and keep fingers crossed!
when I take longer to get the ballot marked I drop it off at the library. Still no lines. I love voting in Oregon.
Last week I went on the Sec'y of State's website and verified each and every family member's registration. All were there, including my two grandchildren who intend to vote for Jill Stein. Really wish they'd listen to granny, but hey, at least they're voting. And no waiting in line to do so. Who couldn't love that??
Hi back!
duffyduff
(3,251 posts)Filled out the ballot and mailed it back within an hour.
I highly recommend vote by mail for all. Should be nationwide and end this phony voter fraud rhetoric once and for all! Not to mention end the hours-long waiting in line to exercise our right to vote!