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Related: About this forumIn Oregon, you can vote a ballot for your home address, even if your home burned and you're staying
In Oregon, you can vote a ballot for your home address, even if your home burned and you're staying elsewhereIn Oregon, voters can vote a ballot customized for their home address, even if their home burned and theyre temporarily staying elsewhere.
Oregons vote-by-mail system allows voters to receive ballots at a mailing address different from their permanent address when they are displaced, said Laura Fosmire, spokesperson for the Oregon Secretary of States Office.
Voters can find more information about the process at oregonvotes.gov. They can also register to vote on the website or by paper voter registration card returned to their county elections office.
We are encouraging people with concerns to contact their county clerk to discuss their available options that best suit their specific circumstances, Fosmire said.
Read more: https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/elections/in-oregon-you-can-vote-a-ballot-for-your-home-address-even-if-your-home/article_dbaa8f44-f78f-11ea-9bcf-d3a19bef254c.html
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In Oregon, you can vote a ballot for your home address, even if your home burned and you're staying (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Sep 2020
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HOMeless people have been able to vote in Oregon for a long time. THis is not new.
Amaryllis
Sep 2020
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Soxfan58
(3,479 posts)1. .
groundloop
(12,386 posts)2. How long until tRump files a lawsuit to stop this, also?
This is a great way to handle voting, I think the entire country should adapt it. But GOPers certainly don't like it because it encourages ALL people to vote. GOPers only win if voting is limited to 'certain' people.
2naSalit
(93,444 posts)3. He'll have it filed by Friday.
Amaryllis
(9,833 posts)4. HOMeless people have been able to vote in Oregon for a long time. THis is not new.