With one week to go before Election Day, Oregon election officials recommend that if you haven’t put your ballot in the mail by Tuesday, then you should deliver it to county election offices or a designated drop box. Wasco County Clerk Lisa Gambee points out that is the recommendation they have made for all elections entering the final week. She adds Oregonians can track their ballots through oregonvotes.org. Gambee said every ballot return envelope has a bar code that is scanned as soon as County officials receive them. Signature verifications are done, and if there is an issue a notice is sent the same day. Starting on Wednesday officials begin to opening ballots and start processing and scanning them so they can have much data as possible ready for 8 p.m. on election night. Gambee says they don’t have access to the tabulation numbers until 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Election results are not certified for 20 days.