Astoria, OR – According to the state officials, this campaign is part of a larger initiative with the Secretary’s In Oregon, this campaign includes:
- Continuing the success of our public service announcements done in partnership with Happylucky, a Portland-based design firm. These include animated videos, radio spots, and graphics for print and social media in the most commonly spoken languages in Oregon.
These PSAs are a fun way to inform voters with accurate information from an official, trusted source.
In 2022, the campaign generated a 259% increase in the number of people visiting OregonVotes.gov.
Research shows this approach can limit the impact of false information.
The latest PSA highlights all the ways we work to keep elections accurate, safe, and secure.
Previous PSAs have shared information about closed primaries and the postmark rule.
The Elections Division encourages media outlets to air these materials as part of the effort to combat false information.
The Legislature allocated $150,000 for the 2024 PSA campaign. The Secretary of State’s Office is working with Gard Communications on the PSAs, which launched today.