Vote On or Before Nov. 5

Your union did the research: Janelle Bynum will work for working people in Congress. Let's elect the candidate who will protect workers in Oregon.
How you vote is your personal decision. In addition to Janelle Bynum, your union is recommending additional candidates as the most pro-worker, pro-union candidates on the ballot.
Voting
Oregon has one of the most convenient voting systems in the country. Since adopting vote-by-mail, Oregon consistently ranks as a national leader in voter turnout and security.
Voters' pamphlets with information on ballot measures and candidates are sent to Oregon residents two to three weeks before each statewide election.
Active registered voters receive an official ballot to complete and return. The ballot can be mailed back or dropped off at any official drop box across the state. You may fill out this form requesting a replacement and return it in person or fax it back. Replacement ballots will be delivered by mail no later than five days before the day of the election. If you need a replacement ballot within the five days before the election, you will need to pick it up in person. If you have any questions: call 1-866-ORE-VOTE (1-866-673-8683)
Ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day or mailed with a Nov. 5 postmark.
Volunteer
Working people are showing up to volunteer between now and Election Day to elect Kamala Harris, Tim Walz and other pro-labor candidates across the country.