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Voters look to cast ballots by Tuesday, Nov. 8

November 1, 2022

By Garth Guibord/MT

The race to be the next Governor of Oregon is one of the most competitive
races on the November ballot, while Mountain voters will also get to have their
say on a number of local and area candidates.

Ballots are due by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, but mailed ballots must be
postmarked by election day and received at the election office within seven
days of the election (no postage is necessary).

Voters who need a replacement ballot must make arrangements for pickup at
the county elections office by Friday, Nov. 4.

The first election results are expected to be released shortly after 8 p.m. on
election day, while Monday, Dec. 5 is the last day for results to be certified.
For Mountain area residents, state races include Darcy Long or Jeff Helfrich for
House District 52 and Raz Mason or Daniel G. Bonham for State Senate
District 26.

Sandy voters will decide between Walt Trandum and James Hieb for House
District 51.

Clackamas County races include Paul Savas or Libra Forde for Clackamas
County Commissioner, Position 2; Ben West or Sonya Fischer for Clackamas
County Commissioner, Position 5; and Catherine McMullen or Sherry Hall for
Clackamas County Clerk. Brian Nava is running unopposed for Clackamas
County Treasurer.

Sandy voters will also determine races including Stan Pulliam or Kathleen
Walker for Sandy Mayor and Chris Mayton or Jason J. Pruden for Sandy City
Council, Position 1. Laurie Smallwood and Carl Exner are running unopposed
for council positions 2 and 5, respectively.

Sandy voters and voters in unincorporated Clackamas County will also vote on
measures that would prohibit psilocybin-related businesses in their respective
areas.

Drop-off ballot sites
*Drive-up ballot drop access
– Clackamas County Elections*: 1710 Red Soils Ct., Oregon City, 97045
– Boring branch of Clackamas County Bank*: 28500 SE Hwy. 212, Boring,
97009
– Hoodland Public Library: 24525 E Welches Road, Welches, 97067
– Sandy City Hall (on the back side): 39250 Pioneer Blvd., Sandy, 97055
– Sandy Public Library*: 38980 Proctor Blvd.,Sandy, 97055
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our voted ballot may be dropped off at any official drop site in the state.
For more information, including an online voter's pamphlet, a way to track
your ballot, more drop box locations in Clackamas County and a locator for
drop boxes throughout the state, visit: https://sos.oregon.gov,
http://www.oregonvotes.gov/dropbox or https://www.clackamas.us/elections.

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