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Photo of Asian American man holding sign accompanied by black text on white background. Text reads: “Multnomah County Elections assists voters with disabilities or voters who need help in their native language. Interpreters are available free of charge upon request. More info at: multco.us/education-and-outreach”
Multnomah County
Published: 09 April 2018

Voters with disabilities can request help with voting from a friend, family member or someone else they know.  If needed, voters can also call and request voting and elections-related help from Multnomah County Elections. Elections Voter Assistance Teams can help a voter in their home, at the facility they live in, or at an elections service location in SE Portland or Gresham. This help is always free of charge. Legally, employers or union representatives cannot provide assistance.

Voters with limited English proficiency can also request assistance. Multnomah County Elections provides an interpreter, free of charge to anyone who needs help in voting or elections processes in a language other than English. Telephone interpretation is available in any language and there are bilingual elections staff.

Multnomah County Elections assists voters with disabilities or voters who need help in their native language.

Voters needing assistance can go online, call, email, or visit a Multnomah County Elections location for help in any step in voting including: signing up to vote, marking or reading the ballot, updating voter registration information, understanding elections rules and steps in voting, or any other elections-related help.

Multnomah County Elections reminds voters that April 24 is the voter registration deadline and the party choice deadline for the May 15 Primary Election. All eligible voters in Multnomah County will receive a ballot in the last week of April. Oregon voters can register online at www.oregonvotes.gov/register or fill out a paper Oregon Voter Registration Card available from the elections office, public library, Oregon DMV, or post office. Voters who will be away from home on election day should contact the elections office to request an absentee ballot as soon as possible.  

Multnomah County Elections will be opening the Voting Center Express in Gresham for this election. The Voting Center Express will be open April 30 - May 15, located inside the Multnomah County East Building. Voters will be able to replace a lost ballot, get help voting, ask questions, or vote in person at the Voting Center Express in downtown Gresham.  

Multnomah County Elections wants all voters to be able to vote easily, privately and independently, understand the steps in voting, understand elections rules, and know who to ask for help.  Each voter’s situation can be different.

Main office:

Multnomah County Duniway-Lovejoy Elections Building

1040 SE Morrison Street, Portland OR 97214

Gresham location:

Open April 30, 2018 - May 15, 2018

Voting Center Express at the Multnomah County East Building

600 NE 8th Street, Gresham OR 97030

Phone: 503-988-3720

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.mcelections.org

Watch short PSA on voter registration deadline in English and Spanish.

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