May 21, 2024 Primary Election

Important Dates for the May 21, 2024 Primary Election
  • For Candidates
    • 9/14/2023    First day for candidate to file for office
    • 3/12/2024    Last day for candidate to file for office
    • 3/14/2024    Last day for candidate's statement to be filed for inclusion in voters' pamphlet
    • 3/15/2024    Last day to withdraw candidacy
  • For Districts & Jurisdictions
    • 3/01/2024    Last day to file text of referral/ballot title for challenge period
    • 3/21/2024    Last day for a measure and Explanatory Statement to be filed
    • 3/25/2024   Last day for measure arguments to be filed for inclusion in voters' pamphlet
  • For Voters
    • 4/06/2024    Ballots mailed to military/overseas voters
    • 4/22/2024     Ballots mailed to out of state voters
    • 4/30/2024    Last day to register to vote or change party affiliation
    • 5/1/2024        Ballots mailed to voters and ballot drop boxes opened Dropsite List (PDF)
    • 5/16/2024      Last day Election Official to mail replacement ballots to voters
    • 5/21/2024      Election Day - Elections Office open 7am - 8pm

Don't forget to sign your ballot return envelope!

 

VOTERS' PAMPHLET:

State Voters' Pamphlets will be delivered to Oregon residences April 24th - April 26th.  You can view the online version of the State Voters' Pamphlet here:  Voters' Pamphlet (All versions;  HTML, Audio, Translated, PDF of printed)

Please remember ballots will not be mailed until May 1st.

 

Filed Candidates

State Candidates  (link to Secretary of States Office)

 

Nonpartisan County Positions:

  • County Clerk, 4 year term (This contest moves to the November 5, 2024 General Election)
    • Christy Nyseth (Amended Filing 2/29/2024)

 

  • County Commissioner Position #1, 4 year term (if no candidate receives a majority of the votes (50% + 1 vote) for this office, the two candidates who receive the highest number of votes in the Primary are nominated and move to the General Election.)

 

  • County Commissioner Position #2, 4 year term  (if no candidate receives a majority of the votes (50% + 1 vote) for this office, the two candidates who receive the highest number of votes in the Primary are nominated and move to the General Election.

 

 

  • County Sheriff, 4 year term (This contest moves to the November 5, 2024 General Election)
    • Joshua Brown

 

 

Measures

29-178:  Five year local option Levy to fund Fire District Operations Measure 29-178 (PDF)

 

Precinct Committee Persons (PCP) - Position Information and Filings

Precinct Committee Persons (PCPs) encourage voter registration, vote on official party business, elect county party leadership and nominate State Representatives or State Senators when there is a vacancy in one of those offices. PCPs are only permitted for major political parties. The Democratic Party of Oregon and the Oregon Republican Party have both chosen to elect PCPs. Each precinct is allotted a number of PCPs based on the count of registered voters in the precinct. Individuals can only file for (or serve in) one precinct at a time. However, the individuals can choose whether they want to file to serve in the precinct they reside in or an adjacent one.

Candidate Filing Forms

  • SEL 105 - Candidate Filing - Precinct Committee Person (online form)
  • SEL 105D - Write-In Candidate Declaration PCP (online form)
  • SEL 105N - Write-In Candidate Nomination PCP (online form)

May 2024 Precinct Committee Election Information