Ballots are on their way to Jackson County! Vote early! 

Ballots are on their way to Jackson County! Vote early! 

Printable State and County Candidate Slates

Full Color Candidate and Ballot Measure Slate (PDF)

Black & White Candidate and Ballot Measure Slate (PDF)

 

Printable Local Candidate Slates

Full Color Local Candidate Slate (PDF)

Black & White Local Candidate Slate (PDF)

 

Printable Local Ashland Candidate Slates

Full Color Local Ashland Candidate Slate (PDF)

Black & White Local Ashland Candidate Slate (PDF)

 

Important Dates to Remember this Fall!

 

Election Observers Needed for Jackson County!

It is time to recruit observers for the election observer shifts available. There are two shifts each week day (not the weekends) between Oct 27th and Nov 3rd  8:00 am to 12:00 pm, and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.  Then on November 3rd there is an additional shift between 6:00 - 10:00 pm or later.  Below is a link to a google form for you to fill out to indicate if you are interested (or might be if needed) in any of the shifts. 

The Jackson County Democrats get one observer per shift. Each candidate and issue gets one as well. Jackson County Clerk, Chris Walker, gives a great orientation and runs a tight ship. This year the following Covid protocols will be in place. 

If you have questions you can reach Jan Waitt (Jackson County Democrats) at 541-482-8249 or rjwaitt@opendoor.com

Here is the sign up form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmpf-_TJwlPOaHVkwl-WjACNDLldtfcvdRDWlMXqUmOfoxhA/viewform?usp=pp_url

 

Displaced? Here's How to Make Sure You Get Your Ballot!

  1. Update Your Mailing Address. To vote in Oregon, you must provide a the county with a physical address. This could be a shelter, a church, a social service agency, or any other identifyable location (including your county elections office). Voters who have been displaced or lost their homes should update their mailing address, even though their legal address is still the site of their lost home. Any Oregon voter can pick up their ballot directly from the county elections office if necessary.
  2. Staying in another County? Request a Provisional Ballot. You can request a provisional ballot at any county elections office, and vote in a different county than you are registered in. To obtain a provisional ballot you need to fill out a Provisional Ballot Request Form in person at the county elections office.
  3. Election Day is Tuesday November 3rd! Ballots are due by 8PM on Tuesday November 3rd. Postage is no longer required to mail your Oregon ballot. You may drop your ballot off at any drop site up until 8PM on November 3rd.

Information provided by Nextuporegon.org

Questions? Call the Jackson County Elections Office at 541-774-6148

 

Join the JCD Central Committee and Become a PCP!

A lot is at stake for Jackson County! The more people who volunteer, the better our community becomes! Will you help us?

Consider becoming a Precinct Committee Person (PCP)! All Democratic Party Precinct Committee Persons in Jackson County belong to the Central Committee (CC), which is the governing body of the Democratic Party of Jackson County. As a PCP, you have a voice and vote in the party when we make decisions that affect your community. Click here to fill out our PCP application!

As a PCP, you are the party’s grassroots, representing your neighbors to the party. For every 500 registered voters in a precinct, there can be one precinct person of each gender (male, female, non-binary).

What are the prerequisites for becoming a PCP?

How do I become a PCP?

What can I do once I'm a PCP?

For more information, email us or call our office at 541-858-1050 mail@JCDemocrats.org.