No matter where you live in Oregon, all you need is a single first-class stamp if you want to return your ballot by mail.
Oregon Secretary of State Jeanne Atkins says ballots in all 36 counties are small enough that just one "Forever" stamp is all it takes. But Atkins says you can still vote without a stamp at all.
"If you want to avoid the postage issue altogether, there are ballot drop boxes all through the state in almost all communities in the state," she said.
You can find the nearest drop box to you by going to oregonvotes.gov/dropbox. Voters have until Nov. 8 to return their ballots.
Most Washington voters also need just one stamp to mail in their ballots. But voters in three Washington counties need additional postage. Those counties are Snohomish, Whatcom and Douglas.