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VOTING VITALS: The latest count on ballot returns in Malheur County and key voting information

The Malheur Enterprise provides this daily feature to provide up-to-date election information.

Here you can get a quick look at how the 2020 general election is going, with daily updates on ballot return information from Malheur County Clerk Gayle Trotter, details on past voting and a collection of stories from the news team at the Enterprise on this year’s election.

 BY THE NUMBERS – BALLOT RETURNS SO FAR (as of Oct. 20):

Malheur County – 1,395 ballots verified (8.2% of registered voters)

Oregon – 279,454 ballots verified (9.5% of registered voters)

2016 voter turnout:

Oregon: 2,051,448 votes (80.3% turnout)

Malheur County: 10,606 votes (74.9% turnout)

2016 presidential results:

Oregon

Trump (R): 782,403 votes/39.09%

Clinton (D): 1,002,106 votes/50.07%

Stein (Green): 50,002/2.50%

Johnson (Libertarian): 94,231/4.71%

Malheur County

Trump (R): 7,194 votes/68.94%

Clinton (D): 2,246 votes/21.52%

Stein (Green): 177/1.69%

Johnson (Libertarian): 427/4.09%

MALHEUR COUNTY BALLOT DROP BOX LOCATIONS: (Available 24 hours a day)

All ballot boxes will be accessible until 8 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Vale: Malheur County Court, the corner of B Street and Bryant Street.

Ontario: Ontario Community Library, 388 S.W. 2nd Ave.

Nyssa: Nyssa City Library, 319 Main St.

Jordan Valley: On Yturri Boulevard across from the post office.

TOP 5 VOTING MISTAKES TO AVOID:

*Fill out both sides of your ballot. You don’t have to vote in every race, but make sure you’re not overlooking the back of the ballot – or returning a blank ballot.

*Don’t forget to sign your ballot envelope on the marked line. 

*Double-check you’re signing your envelope, not a spouse’s or roommate’s.

*Don’t return your ballot late. After Oct. 27, ballots should not be mailed. Use a drop box.

*Don’t ignore mail from the county clerk’s office. If you get a letter or postcard after the election, it’s likely because there was a problem with your signature which you can fix.

 TRACK YOUR BALLOT: See when it’s received, processed

MyVote for all Oregon voters

VOTING QUESTIONS: Malheur County County Clerk’s Office – (541) 473-5151

ENTERPRISE ELECTION STORIES: The voting process

Filings show PACs put their bucks into legislative incumbents in Malheur County

ELECTION 2020: Oregon spending reports show that political action committees are putting big bucks into the campaigns of state Sen. Lynn Findley and Rep. Mark Owens, incumbents in districts that include Malheur County. Meanwhile challengers Beth Spell and Carina Miller rely on smaller individual contributions to fuel their campaigns. 

Ballots go out to record voter tally in Malheur County

ELECTION 2020: Local officials are predicting a record turnout for the Nov. 3 election, as Malheur County voters help elect a president and also decide key local races for county commissioner and sheriff.

ENTERPRISE ELECTION STORIES: Candidate profiles

ELECTION 2020: Walker faces incumbent sheriff on November ballot in Malheur County

ELECTION 2020: Casey Walker, on the November ballot as a candidate for Malheur County sheriff, talked about the job early this year, but he didn’t respond to recent interview requests about his campaign.

ELECTION 2020: Wolfe cites experience in race for re-election as Malheur sheriff

Malheur County Sheriff Brian Wolfe presents voters with a conservative approach to budget and politics as he stresses his years of law enforcement experience in his run for re-election.

VOTE 2020: Jacobs, Shock deliver views on their platform for county commission slot

Republican Ron Jacobs and Democratic Byron Shock are vying on the November ballot to replace Malheur County Commissioner Larry Wilson. Both men answered questions from the Enterprise last week on what they believe are the key issues for the county.

City council candidates are off and running in Malheur County

City council candidates are competing for votes to decide how Vale, Nyssa and Ontario work. They will direct economic policy, decide public works and be stewards of your tax dollars. Meet them here.

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Las boletas se envían a un récord numero de votantes en el condado de Malheur

ELECCIÓN 2020: Los funcionarios locales predicen una participación récord para las elecciones del 3 de noviembre, ya que los votantes del condado de Malheur ayudarán a elegir a un presidente y también a decidir las contiendas locales claves para el comisionado y el sheriff del condado.

Estos errores comunes que cometen los votantes pueden hacer que su boleta sea rechazada  

Los votantes deben seguir las instrucciones escritas en el sobre de la boleta y recordar que si tienen preguntas deben comunicarse con la oficina del secretario.

ELECCIÓN 2020:Jacobs y Shock hablan sobre su plataforma para el puesto de la comisión del condado

El republicano Ron Jacobs y el demócrata Byron Shock están compitiendo en la boleta electoral de noviembre para reemplazar al comisionado del condado de Malheur, Larry Wilson. Ambos hombres respondieron preguntas del Enterprise la semana pasada sobre lo que creen que son los temas claves para el condado.

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