Skip to main content

Mail or drop off ballots early for November 2019 election

Elections officials are encouraging Washington County voters to mail or drop ballots off as soon as possible for the November 5 election.
Media release

For Immediate Release: Monday, October 21, 2019

Sponsored by: Assessment and Taxation Department, Elections Division

Ballots must be received at official collection sites by 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5

Washington County elections officials are encouraging voters to mail or drop off their ballots as soon as possible for the November 5 election. 

Voters should have received their ballots by mail last weekend. 

Voters will have until October 31 to send their completed ballots in appropriately signed envelopes through the U.S. Postal Service. After this date, completed ballots should be dropped off at official collection sites in order to meet the election’s 8 p.m. deadline on November 5. Ballot drop-off sites can be found on the Washington County website at: www.co.washington.or.us/elections 

Elections Office Moved to New Location
Voters should be aware that the Washington County Elections Office relocated from Beaverton to Hillsboro earlier this fall. The new office is in the SunTech Corporate Park at 2925 NE Aloclek Drive, Suite 170, Hillsboro

Aloclek Drive is a quarter of a mile east of NE Cornelius Pass Road and is accessible from NW Evergreen Parkway to the north and NE Cornell Road to the south. TriMet bus lines 47 and 48 provide service to this part of Hillsboro.

24-hour Drop Off Sites
Voters may drop off their completed ballots at several 24-hour drop-off sites, including: 

Indoor Drop-Off Sites
Official drop boxes at indoor locations (limited hours of operation are available by phone) include: 

Information about vote-by-mail, voter eligibility and other election matters may be found at the Washington County Elections Office website or by calling 503-846-5800.

Media Contact:

Elections Office
503-846-5800
[email protected]
Back to top