Ballots sent out to Lane County residents

EUGENE, Ore. -- Ballots for the Nov. 6th General Election were sent out in the mail Friday, Lane County Elections said.
Voters throughout Lane County should expect to get their ballot in the mail between Friday, Oct. 19th and Tuesday, Oct. 23rd.
If you don't receive your ballot within that time frame you can check your registration status at the state's website or call (541) 682-4234 to check your voter registration.
Each ballot comes with a list of drop box locations inserted inside the ballot material. Drop boxes opened Friday and will remain open until 8 p.m. on election day (November 6th).
Lane County Elections office hours are from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The elections office will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day at it's downtown location at 275 W. 10th Avenue.
The most corrupt voting system in the nation hands down...I want to see how my vote was counted!
 @PEANUT If you're going to spew BS at least have some facts. Like "It's a corrupt system... BECAUSE of...____________. " We have a 70% voter turnout, every state should do mail in voting.
@RelaxThereIsNoGod @PEANUT I believe that for the most part our system is fairly safe with one exception and that is standing over someone and telling them how to vote, then having them sign their envelope. I worry that some folks aren't allowed the secrecy they need to feel confident to vote their mind instead of someone else's mind. I miss going to the polls. I liked the responsibility of having to go to the polls. I liked having the folks look in the book, check my name and hand me my ballot. These folks were all volunteers so I really don't see that much in saving for the tax payer. Now someone has to open all the votes, etc. etc. I guess I just wish it was like it used to be. That is why I get called a dinosar alot. I'm kind of a stickler for tradition.