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The Hamilton County Board of Elections is here to help you understand the process and equip all eligible citizens to vote. As the official source of election information for the county, the BOE provides election results, recruits poll workers, offers campaign information, and registers voters.
Sample ballots are posted 46 days prior to Election Day. Complete the fields below to search for your sample ballot. We are performing a routine update of our voter database. Please check back in a few minutes. Please make sure the information you entered is accurate and spelled correctly.
Archived election results are provided below in interactive, PDF, and MS Excel spreadsheet forms. All PDF reports may be opened with any PDF reader such as Adobe Reader (you can download Adobe Reader here). Please contact the Board of Elections at (513) 632-7000 if you have any questions.
That includes nearly 170,000 who had voted in person across the county's 562 precincts and close to 168,000 who had voted early or by absentee ballot, according to the county's Board of...
Hamilton County Board of Elections, opens a new window — Print a sample ballot or review a directory of Hamilton County candidates and issues. Vote411.org, opens a new window — Find personalized voting information. See the races and issues on your ballot, compare candidates side-by-side, and read their views on the important issues, in ...
The Board of Elections prepared for an increased volume of early voters by adding more check-in stations where poll workers scan IDs and confirm voter eligibility, Linser says.
Results for Cincinnati mayor, Cincinnati city council, Cincinnati school board, Issue 29 and other races in the 2021 General Election. Find your race in the dropdown list below. Don't see your...
The Hamilton County Board of Elections has a link to check your voter registration status. You must provide your name, AND address, to verify whether you are registered. If you are registered, the portal will also provide the address of where you should go to vote, as well as a sample ballot.
A renewal and increase for the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library tax levy will be on the ballot this year that will help fund operating expenses and improvements to 41 branches.
In-person early voting for Hamilton County residents is only available at the Board of Elections at 4700 Smith Rd. in Norwood. Through Friday, Oct. 15, the BOE is open Tuesday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. They'll move to five days a week the following week, Oct. 18-22, with the same hours.