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Coos County residents still expressing concerns about not receiving ballots
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Coos County residents still expressing concerns about not receiving ballots

Coos County residents are still expressing concern about not receiving ballots after the election. The Coos County Clerk’s Office released a statementHe cited “unexplained delays” in mail-in voting on Tuesday.

“We didn’t get our ballots, so I’m at the courthouse today,” Coos Bay resident Morgan Pratt said. “It’s an inconvenience because I have young children, but I’d rather vote than not vote.”

The Coos County Clerk and the Oregon Secretary of State’s Office declined repeated interview requests.

They did not say whether they had reached out to USPS about the alleged error.

The county is urging voters who did not receive an absentee ballot to contact their county clerk. you can call (541) 396-7610 or 250 N Baxter St. in Coquille. Visit in person.

USPS said staff is investigating the error and will update the public with new information.