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RandySF

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Fri May 23, 2025, 05:01 AM 16 hrs ago

MULTNOMAH COUNTY VOTER TURNOUT SURGES, EXCEEDING PROJECTIONS FOR MAY 20 SPECIAL ELECTION

Engaged citizens of Multnomah County showed up for democracy, submitting a surge of ballots on Election Day, resulting in a notable turnout for the May 20 Special District Election. The county's latest update disclosed that as of 6 p.m. Wednesday, voter participation hit 24.7%, translating to 141,909 ballots accepted, numbers that broke past initial turnout projections.

It's quite the pile-up: the day's total was beefed up by more than 47,000 ballots received on Election Day itself plus another 9,500+ that were postmarked by Election Day and arrived Wednesday, amounting to nearly 40% of all ballots accepted in this race so far. More votes are expected to roll in as remaining postmarked ballots make their way to be counted, adhering to state law, in the week following the election day.

Providing a current snapshot of voter preferences, Multnomah County Elections has incorporated all accepted ballots into their most recent election results release, also posted as of 6 p.m. Wednesday. Typically, turnout for elections like these wobble somewhere between 15% and 40%, and this latest figure is right on script.

Illuminating decision-making and community prioritization, the May election featured a roster of decisions for local ballot measures, school and college district boards, as well as various service and water district boards, showcasing the vestments of local power and influence. Over at the elections office, the usual bustle of delivering transparent, effective democracy attracted attention, including that of officials from the Honolulu Election Division, this band of observers came curious, seeking insights post-Hawaii's vote-by-mail approval and found a familiar operation in scale and logistics as their own, according to Rhowell Ruiz, an assistant election administrator from the Honolulu Elections Division who relayed their observations in a statement obtained by Multnomah County News.




https://hoodline.com/2025/05/multnomah-county-voter-turnout-surges-exceeding-projections-for-may-20-special-election/

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