iPad project to help Clatsop County voters – Seaside Signal
ASTORIA – Clatsop County is partial of a state commander plan utilizing iPad unstable computers to support electorate with singular prominence or alternative issues causing them worry stuffing out their mail-in ballots for a Jan. 31 special election.
Under a program, an choosing workman brings a device to a voter, who calls up his or her ballot, taps a shade to have a selection, afterwards prints out a list upon a unstable printer. The list can afterwards be mailed to or forsaken off during a elections office.
Multiple attachments as well as apps, together with shade readers, have been accessible to have a inclination serviceable for as most people as possible.
Ballots for a choosing – to select a latest deputy for a District 1 Congressional chair – have been due during a Clatsop County Elections Division upon Jan. 31.
Voters should note which postage will enlarge in effect Sunday, Jan. 22, as well as should have certain to have competent postage when mailing in their ballots. The latest rate for a customary minute pouch will be 45 cents.
Completed ballots can additionally be forsaken during a following sites by 8 p.m. upon Election Day:
• Clatsop County Clerk’s Office, Public Services Building, 820 Exchange St., Astoria -or- 24-hour dump box in front of office.
• Cannon Beach City Hall, 163 Gower St., Cannon Beach
• Seaside City Hall, 989 Broadway, Seaside
• Warrenton City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave., Warrenton
• Knappa High School, 41535 Old Highway 30, Knappa
• Gearhart City Hall, 698 Pacific Way, Gearhart
• Mist-Birkenfeld Fire Hall, 12525 Oregon Highway 202
• Clatskanie Library, eleven Lillich St., Clatskanie
Ballots which have been mailed in contingency be perceived by Election Day – postmarks do not count.
For some-more report hit a Clerk as well as Elections Office during (503) 325-8511 or go to a Clatsop County website, www.co.clatsop.or.us as well as click upon “Jan. 31 Special General Election.”
For some-more report about a iPad plan as well as to experience in this service, hit a county Elections Division during (503) 325-8511.
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