Benton County is an all Vote-by-Mail county.
Since late 2005 Benton County has conducted all elections entirely by mail. |  |
Replacement Ballots |
| Have you lost, damaged, made an error, or did not receive your ballot in the mail? If so, then you may need a replacement ballot. |
Online Voter’s Guide |
| All candidates that filed for office were given the opportunity to submit a candidate statement and photo for Benton County Auditor's Office Online Voter Guide. Find out more about each candidate and measure that is on your ballot. Secure Ballot Drop Boxes 5 Ballot Drop Boxes are centrally located and open 24 hours a day – 7 days a week beginning 19 days before election day through 8:00 PM Election Day. Find out more about locations, deadlines, and frequently asked questions. |
Ballot Secrecy |
It is a priority of the Benton County Auditor’s Office to maintain the privacy and secrecy of every vote. Our Ballot Secrecy page answers some of your most frequent questions. |
Ballot Bar Codes |
| No ballot can be traced back to a voter but do you ever wonder why there are 3 bar codes on your ballot? This information poster explains what each bar code represents. |
Life of a Ballot |
| The life of a ballot is much longer than most people realize. This informational sheet explains how the ballot gets to your mailbox and what happens after the ballot is voted.
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Military and Overseas Voters |
| The Benton County Auditor’s Office is concerned that all military and overseas voters receive their ballots. In order to accomplish this, we have added additional services.
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Temporary Voting Center Workers
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| Even though Benton County is all vote by mail, that does not mean we don't need temporary election workers. Voting Center workers help the Election Department in many ways throughout the election process.
Do you want to be a temporary voting center worker? Find more information about voting center workers and their duties and responsibilities.
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