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Postage required to mail back ballots
Contact: Lane County Chief Deputy Clerk
Annette Newingham, 682-4328
This May Primary Election presents several unique situations that may impact what postage is required if returning a ballot by mail.
How do I know how much postage to put on my
return ballot?
You are required to
include a first class postage stamp. To avoid confusion for Lane County voters
trying to figure out whether they need 41 cents, 42 cents, 58 cents, or 59
cents, the U.S. postal service has been notified by Lane County Elections to
deliver all ballots to Lane County Elections that include a First class postage
stamp, regardless of postal rate increases or ballot weight difference. Lane
County Elections has agreed to pay the difference for this specific election to
ensure that voters' ballots are not returned for insufficient
postage.
Are there options to mailing back my
ballot?
Lane County voters have
historically returned more than half their ballots at one of the many official
ballot drop sites available throughout Lane County. These drop site locations
will be listed on the blue insert included with every ballot mailed to voters.
This list is also available on our website: www.co.lane.or.us/Elections/DropOff.htm
Important! All voted ballots must be received by 8 p.m. Election Day, May 20, 2008 for your ballot to be counted. Postmarks do not qualify your ballot.
If you have any questions call Lane County Elections at (541) 682-4234. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. On Election Day, May 20 the office will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Lane County Elections
275 West 10th Avenue
Eugene OR 97401
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Amber Fossen
Public Information Officer
Lane County Government
125 E. Eighth Ave.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
(541) 682.3718
(541) 359.9143 (cell)