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Elections
On December 6, 2022, via Resolution 2022-088, the City Council adopted the November 8, 2022 Washington County General Election results. The newly elected City Council members will begin their terms of office upon taking an Oath of Office scheduled on the January 3, 2023 City Council meeting agenda.
To be eligible to serve on the Sherwood City Council, candidates must be a Sherwood resident for one year at the time of election and must be a registered voter. To qualify for a ballot, a candidate can either submit a preapproved petition or can file by paying a $10 filing fee.
If you have questions, please contact the City Recorder/City Elections Official at (503) 625-4246 or Murphys@sherwoodoregon.gov. Questions pertaining to financial reporting can be directed to State of Oregon Elections at (503) 986-1518.
General Information
Oregon Elections are conducted by mail. For more information, visit the Oregon Secretary of State Elections page at the link below.
Official Drop Site
A drive-up ballot box is located at Sherwood City Hall at 22560 SW Pine Street, on the east end of the parking lot.
For more information visit the Washington County Elections page.
For more information visit the Secretary of State Elections page.