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Oregon secretary of state, Gov. Kotek sign papers certifying 2024 general election, presidential electors

Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade and Governor Tina Kotek sign election certification documents
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Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade and Governor Tina Kotek sign election certification documents

SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) — Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade and Governor Tina Kotek met Wednesday to officially certify the 2024 General Election, including Oregon’s electors for U.S. President and Vice President.

Official statewide election results will be available on the Secretary of State website.

Governor Kotek was present to sign the certificates of ascertainment for Oregon’s electors for the presidential election.

The Electoral College is the body of electors who meet after a presidential election to select the next President and Vice President of the United States. All the Electoral College members elected throughout the country will meet in their respective states on December 17th to cast their votes.

“As promised, both the Primary and General Election in 2024 were the most secure in history,” said Secretary Griffin-Valade. “We owe this entirely to the dedicated election officials across the state, who worked tirelessly to ensure this election was safe, secure, and accurate. I am immensely proud of their efforts, as Oregon once again demonstrated why we are the gold standard in election administration.”

"Oregonians in every corner of the state stepped up to make their voices heard in this election,” Governor Kotek said. "I am honored to certify the results of this election and affirm that our democracy is strong and our electoral system is one of the most secure and accessible in the nation."

For more information, visit the website: OregonVotes.gov

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