SALEM, OR – After achieving the highest voter turnout in the country in November, 2022, Oregonians will vote in the May 16 special district election. On May 16, 2023, all counties in Oregon will hold an election. May elections in odd numbered years select representatives for local districts such as school boards, water districts or transportation districts. The voter registration deadline for the May 16 election is April 25. The following is a statement from Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan: “I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again. I am so honored to oversee the best damn election system in the country. We’ve got another election coming up on May 16. It’s time to make sure you’re vote ready. “May elections in odd numbered years select representatives for local districts such as school boards, water districts or transportation districts. Use our Vote Ready Checklist to make sure you can have your voice heard next month. “Voting in Oregon feels good. We have pride in our system because it is safe, secure and accessible. So, make sure your voice is heard this spring.” VOTE READY CHECKLIST: Check your voter registration status by April 25. If you’ve moved, changed your name, or been released from custody, you may need to update your information online. If you’re not registered, you can register online. Learn about voting in Oregon. We have resources for students, military/overseas voters, voters with disabilities and more at Oregonvotes.gov. You can also connect with trusted sources online: Oregon Secretary of State – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube; Oregon Elections Division – Facebook, Twitter; Find your county elections office. Vote by May 16! Make your choices and return your ballot: Drop your ballot back in the mail, no postage necessary; Use an official drop site; Visit your county elections office to drop off your ballot or vote in-person.