🗳️ Registration is just the start. Local elections decide rent, schools, buses & courts, sometimes by just a few votes.
📝 #NVEW → Help your community vote w/ confidence
📅 #VoteEarlyDay (Oct 23) → Vote early, skip the lines
🦸 #ElectionHeroDay (Nov 3) → Thank poll workers
🔗 civicholidays.org
#NVEW
Your vote is your voice! Make sure you, your friends, and your family have a plan to vote. In Oregon, you have options:
✅ Mail it. Make sure your ballot is collected by USPS and postmarked by Election Day.
✅ Use an official drop site: OregonVotes.gov/dropbox
#NVEW
Get to know your ballot with the Oregon Voters' Pamphlet! It is your official source of information about candidates, measures, and voting rules.
Find more languages here: OregonVotes.gov/VotersPamphlet #NVEW
City council, school board, county commissioner, what do they actually do? 🤔
Knowing local roles helps you vote for candidates who match your priorities. This guide is a sneak peek of our 2025 National Voter Education Week Toolkit ✨ 🗳️
🔗 poderlatinx.org/vote #PoderLatinx #NVEW
It's National Voter Education Week! Registering to vote is the first step to becoming an Oregon voter. It takes less than 3 minutes at: OregonVotes.gov/register
To register to vote in Oregon, you must be:
✅ A U.S. citizen
✅ A resident of Oregon
✅ At least 18 years old
#NVEW
Can YOU vote early? Maybe!
46 states and Washington D.C. offer early in-person voting 🗳️
Alabama, Connecticut, Mississippi, & New Hampshire do NOT offer early in-person voting options for all voters but may offer early in-person options for eligible absentee voters.
#NVEW