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  2. Polling Location Search - Ohio Secretary of State

    www.ohiosos.gov/.../voters/toolkit/polling-location

    To find your polling location, please either use the clickable map below or the list of Ohio counties to find the county in which you live.

  3. Polling Place Locator - Vote.org

    www.vote.org/polling-place-locator

    Use our polling place locator to find out.

  4. VoteOhio.gov

    ohio.gov/.../resources/find-your-polling-location

    VoteOhio.gov, from the Ohio Secretary of State's office, is your trusted source for Ohio's secure elections. Things you can do at VoteOhio.gov: Register to vote online; Check and update your voter registration; Learn about absentee and early in-person voting; View the voting schedule;

  5. Where to Vote - Hamilton County Board of Elections

    votehamiltoncountyohio.gov/where-to-vote

    Where to Vote. Using your address, search below to find your correct polling location for Election Day. Home / Where to Vote. Want to vote early? Early voting takes place during the four weeks prior to Election Day at: Hamilton County Board of Elections. 4700 Smith Rd. Cincinnati OH 45212. Click here for the current election early voting schedule.

  6. Find your polling place - USAGov

    www.usa.gov/find-polling-place

    Find out where to vote. To find your polling place and its hours, contact your state or territorial election office. Let them know if you need an accommodation for a disability. You can also find your polling place by checking your voter registration.

  7. My Voter Information - Voter Search

    voterlookup.ohiosos.gov

    Voter Search. Check your voter registration and/or find your voting precinct and polling location by entering the information below. All fields are required. First Name: Last Name: County: submit. Search Tips. Tips for finding your information in our system.

  8. Elections and Voting in Ohio. With thousands of locations to get registered, hundreds of hours to cast a ballot, and three different options for voting, all eligible Ohioans have equal access to one of the best elections systems in the country.