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With one day to go for May elections, Washington Co. says turnout is 15%

With one day to go for May elections, Washington Co. says turnout is 15%
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The Banks Public Library is host to a 24 hour ballot drop box. Photo: Chas Hundley

WASHINGTON COUNTY - The May special elections will end at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, and according to the Washington County elections office, just 15% of registered voters have turned in a ballot so far.

It is too late to mail a ballot; voters must drop off their signed ballots at a drop box or directly at the elections office in Beaverton.

For those in the Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue service area, two candidates for position 5 have dropped out of the racethough their names are still on the ballotin what was originally a four-way battle for one seat.

24-hour ballot drop box locations locally include the Banks Public Library, the Forest Grove City Library, and at the North Plains City Hall.

A full list of 24-hour drop box locations is below, with indoor locations also available during business hours at the listed locations here.

Washington County Elections Office, 3700 S.W. Murray Boulevard, Beaverton (Look for the slot in the front lobby.)

Washington County Sheriff's Office and Jail Parking Lot, 236 S.W. Dennis Avenue, Hillsboro

Banks Public Library, 42461 N.W. Market Street, Banks

Cornelius City Hall, 1355 N. Barlow Street, Cornelius

Forest Grove, Pacific Avenue and Birch Street, Forest Grove

Hillsboro Main Library, 2850 N.E. Brookwood Parkway, Hillsboro

King City - City Hall, 15300 S.W. 116th Avenue, King City

North Plains City Hall, 31360 N.W. Commercial Street, North Plains

Sherwood City Hall, 22560 S.W. Pine Street, Sherwood

Tigard City Hall, 13125 S.W. Hall Boulevard, Tigard

Tualatin City Offices, 18880 S.W. Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin

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