Online recap: Rogue Valley Times 2024 local election coverage
Published 11:16 am Saturday, October 26, 2024
- Ballot close up
Jackson County voters have the chance to decide on a host of local political races and measures in the Nov. 5 general election.
Voters Pamphlets have been mailed to all registered voters, and mail-in ballots have been delivered.
Ballots must be mailed back with a postmark no later than election day. The deadline for the elections office to receive valid ballots with a Nov. 5 postmark is Tuesday, Nov. 12.
In addition to returning their ballot by mail, voters also can return their ballots at the secure dropbox located at the elections office in west Medford, and at secure drop boxes located at the Medford, Ashland, Central Point, Eagle Point, Phoenix and Rogue River libraries.
Any ballots with issues flagged by elections staff must be resolved by Nov. 26, and the elections office must certify the results by Dec. 2.
The following are stories published online at rv-times.com and in the Times’ print editions over the past three weeks. The Times also published stories on statewide measure that can be found on our website. Look for full coverage on election night at rv-times.com. See additional coverage on Ashland races and measures at Ashland.news, a news-sharing partner with the Times.
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