Salem, Ore. – Secretary of State Jeanne P. Atkins urges Oregonians to register to vote or update their voter registration before midnight tomorrow. Voters must be registered before midnight on Tuesday, April 26th to participate in the May 17th primary election.

“Oregonians have just a few hours left to ensure that they will be able to cast a ballot in this historic primary,” said Secretary Atkins. “Every day we hear from voters who are eager to make their voices heard this May. I hope they take the time to review their registration and make updates if necessary.”

Voters can check their registration status at oregonvotes.gov/myvote.

If a voter needs to register to vote or wants to change their party affiliation for the May 17th primary election, they have three options:

Online: Register by 11:59 PM on Tuesday, April 26th at oregonvotes.gov/myvote

In person: By close of business at a county elections office on Tuesday, April 26th. Find your county election office at oregonvotes.gov/counties

Mail: Your voter registration card must have an USPS postmark of April 26th or earlier. Voter registration cards are available at post offices, DMVs, libraries, and county elections offices.

New registrations or updates cannot be made over the phone.

Voters will receive a ballot for the party with which they are registered. If a voter is not registered with a political party, and they don’t want to register with a political party, they will receive a nonpartisan ballot.

Non-affiliated voters can also request to vote the Independent Party ballot without changing their affiliation by contacting their county clerk by close of business on the April 26th deadline. To check or update party registration, visit oregonvotes.gov/myvote.

Oregon’s County Clerks will begin mailing ballots on Wednesday, April 27th. Oregonians with questions about their ballots or in need of a replacement ballot should contact their county election office. A complete list can be found at oregonvotes.gov/counties.

Additional information about the May primary, party registration, and sample ballots can be viewed on the Secretary of State’s online elections hub, oregonvotes.gov.