From Lindsey Scholten <[email protected]>
Subject Vote-by-Mail Deadline: What’s Your Environmental Voting Plan?
Date May 13, 2020 2:02 PM
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Hey John,

With only six days until Oregon’s 2020 Primary Election this Tuesday, time is running out to make your voice heard! I know you're an environmental voter who cares about Oregon’s future, and I want to make sure you have everything you need going into the election. Do you have a plan for how, when, and where you’re going to vote? Let’s make one!

Where and When to Vote

Vote-by-Mail // Deadline: ASAP - it needs to arrive at your county elections office by 8pm on Tuesday, May 19th.
No stamp? No problem. Voting by mail is now completely free! What a great deal! So, after you’ve filled out your ballot and signed the back, just pop it in the mail. But make sure you do so as soon as possible: time is running out!

Vote by Ballot Drop Box // Deadline: Election Day, Tuesday, May 19th, by 8pm
Another easy way to vote is to drop your ballot off at an official dropsite. Find one near you here: [[link removed]] You have until 8pm on Tuesday, May 19th, to submit your ballot. This is a great option if you don’t get a chance to mail your ballot back in time, or if, like me, you like to vote on Election Day.

How to Vote

So you have a plan for where and when to turn your ballot in. But have you decided who you’re voting for yet? There are a lot of inspiring candidates this year, and so many critical races that could be decided by just a few votes. OLCV’s endorsements are a trusted resource to help you vote for the candidates who share our environmental values. You can find a full list of OLCV’s Endorsements here: [[link removed]] and/or keep an eye out for them in your Voters’ Pamphlet.

By voting for environmental champions, you’re helping shape Oregon’s future. What do you want our state to look like in two, ten, or twenty years? Who do you want to represent you and your community in Washington D.C., and Salem, and at your county commission and city hall? Who do you want to work on policies to make our forests more resilient, our rivers cleaner, our air safer, and our communities healthier?Now is your chance to decide by casting your vote!

If you have any questions about the voting process or our endorsements, don’t hesitate to send us an email! Together, we can make sure that we elect leaders who will put Oregon’s people and planet first, and put our communities far above big polluters.

Thank you for being an environmental voter! Now let’s get out the vote!

Lindsey Scholten
Political Director, OLCV


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