how to assist voters with disabilities

Any Oregon voter with a disability can get assistance to register to vote, vote their ballot, or return their ballot by calling their County Elections Office or 1 866 ORE VOTES. The voter can also request assistance from a caretaker, care provider or someone else the voter chooses.

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providers' responsibilities

All Congregate living facilities should let their residents know that assistance is available to them. The facility may form a Facility Assistance Team or call on a County Voter’s Assistance Team. Teams must be made up of two registered voters that do not have the same political party affiliation.

 

who can provide assistance

 

who cannot provide assistance

rules and guidelines

There are several resources that providers can use to help inform voters. Resources must be non-partisan and unbiased.

Suggested resources include:

Do not summarize, edit, or make comments that are meant to coerce orpersuade the voter when reading materials to the voter.

Do not display things that suggests a political preference or party allegiance.

Do not try to influence the person you are assisting to choose or not choose a particular political party.

Do not try to influence the person you are assisting to vote their ballot in a particular way.

Do not wear anything that would reasonably be understood to be associated with a past, present or future political party or political preference.

voting the ballot

When assisting an individual in voting their ballot:

Do not make any stray marks outside any of the selected ovals or arrows.

Do not force the voter to vote for all candidate races or all measures on the ballot. The voter is not required to vote on every contest. Those they do vote on will still count.

Do not change the vote unless the voter you are assisting asks you to do so.

Do not coerce or pressure the voter to vote in a certain way or for a certain candidate.

Do not share how the voter voted with anyone. Respect the voter's right to secrecy.

providing a replacement ballot

You must provide the voter with the opportunity to get a replacement ballot if the voter requests one for any reason. Contact the County Elections Office to request a replacement ballot.

Possible reasons for requesting a replacement ballot include:

returning the ballot

When assisting an individual in returning their ballot: