CLACKAMAS, Ore. (AP) — Election officials say blurred barcodes on an unknown number of primary election ballots in a Portland, Oregon suburban county may delay election results on May 17. Clackamas County Clerk Sherry Hall says the blurry ballots in the vote-by-mail state are being rejected by the county’s ballot-processing equipment. Hall says election workers will need to fill out new ballots by hand for those voters before they are counted. Parts of the county are in the new 6th Congressional District, which was formed when Oregon gained a U.S. House seat following the 2020 Census.