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Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read

Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read

@orsecretaryread

Oregon's Secretary of State. Visit sos.oregon.gov to learn more. @oregonsos.bsky.social, @oregonarchives.bsky.social, @oregonaudits.bsky.social, @oregonsba.bsky.social, @oregonelections.bsky.social

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Calling all Oregon photographers: we have a big opportunity for you to have your work featured on the cover of Oregon's official Blue Book. We're running a photo cover contest, now through 11:59 pm on Oct. 31. Visit bluebook.oregon.gov for guidelines and information.

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Oregon, there’s a lot happening right now with the federal government trying to interfere in our elections, so I’m here to give you an update. Here's what you need to know.

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As Oregon’s Chief Auditor, it’s my job to make sure state agencies handle taxpayer dollars with care, follow the law and make sure state programs actually deliver. Today, we're publishing the Keeping Oregon Accountable Report to inform Oregonians on that progress.

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Oregon's election workers are the unsung heroes of our democracy. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of Oregon's 2026 Primary Election. #oregonvote

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Thank you to every Oregonian who made their voice heard in this important election. Our incredible County Clerks and elections workers are now working carefully to make sure every eligible ballot gets counted. Follow along at results.oregonvotes.gov #oregonvotes

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It's time to return those ballots. We’re less than one week away from election day on Tues., May 19, which means the best ways to get your ballot in on time are to drop it off at an official drop box or return directly to your local county elections office. Don't let election day sneak up on you!

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Voting is how you hold your government accountable. In Oregon, we make sure our elections are convenient, with high security, high turnout and low costs to you. That's our job. Yours is to VOTE, and get your friends, family and every other eligible voter to do the same!

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Keep an eye on your mailbox! Ballots for the Primary Election are in the mail and due back on May 19th. With recent USPS changes, Oregonians who want to return their ballots by mail should do so at least ONE WEEK before election day - May 12th for this next election.

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Properly marking your voter ballot is just as important as sending it in. The best way to make sure your vote is counted is to ensure your selections are clear and easy to read. Follow these six easy steps to fill in your ballot correctly and confidently. #oregonvotes #trustedinfo

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It can be hard to tell fact from fiction online - especially when it comes to our elections. So, let's set the record straight about how Oregon audits elections.

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It can be hard to tell fact from fiction online - especially when it comes to our elections. So, let's set the record straight about how we protect against voter fraud. #orpol

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The U.S. Supreme Court just gutted the Voting Rights Act. This decision creates yet another loophole that politicians will use to rig the system against the American people. They’re putting partisan politics before you and your rights. But, you still have power. #orpol

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Here in Oregon, we make voting accessible, secure, and convenient. Planning ahead makes it worry-free. Don’t wait, vote early! #oregonvotes #trustedinfo

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Tuesday, April 28 is the last day for eligible voters to register to vote or change party affiliation in Oregon. Registration cards must be postmarked by this date or submitted online no later than 11:59 p.m. to be valid. Register, update, or check your info at oregonvotes.gov/myvote.

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It can be hard to tell fact from fiction online - especially when it comes to our elections. So, let's set the record straight. First up: how Oregon verifies citizens' voting eligibility.

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Registering to vote is your first step to participating in this year’s elections. To learn where you can register, what documents you’ll need to register, and when you need to register by to take part in this year’s elections, check out OregonVotes.gov/myvote.

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We've been running safe, accurate, fair elections in Oregon by mail for more than 25 years. This latest Executive Order on elections isn't about election integrity. It's about politics.

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The Supreme Court is deciding whether or not to block states from counting ballots that were legally cast by eligible voters by Election Day simply because they arrived late through the mail.

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The Constitution is clear: states run elections. For decades, Oregon has run safe, accurate, and fair vote-by-mail elections that are the gold standard for protecting Americans’ freedom to vote.

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Running for public office is a leap of faith in the quiet power of people joining their talents, their hopes and their hard work to help Oregon rise to its full promise. Thank you for choosing to lead, for investing in the future of this state and for helping carry Oregon’s promise forward.

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I want to take a moment to make something clear: your vote is secure in Oregon. In Oregon, your vote is protected, your voice is respected, and our democracy is defended.

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