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To check your voter registration or polling location, visit VoteOhio.gov. Early voting began on Feb. 21. Early voting began on Feb. 21. You can vote early in person at the county board of ...
The biggest race statewide is the battle among three candidates seeking the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown in the Nov. 5 general election — a ...
Visit voteohio.gov to find your early voting spot. Early in-person voting for the March primary begins Feb. 21 . (This story will be updated when specific dates and times are set.)
The Secretary of State is the chairman and has the same vote as each of the other members. Three members of the board are a quorum. The board prepares information on statewide questions and distributes it through boards of elections and public libraries. See Ohio Revised Code sections 3505.061 and 3505.062 here. Title 35 of the ORC deals with ...
More information can be found at bmv.ohio.gov. To cast a ballot by mail, voters must provide a copy of their photo ID, driver's license number or the last four digits of their Social Security number.
You can find your polling place at voteohio.gov. Absentee ballots not mailed by the March 18 deadline must be delivered to the drop box at your county board of elections by 7:30 p.m.
To check your voter registration or polling location, visit VoteOhio.gov. Early voting began on Feb. 21. Early voting began on Feb. 21. You can vote early in person at the county board of ...
Early in-person and absentee ballot voting for the March 19 primary election is underway in Ohio. Besides the key statewide races for president and U.S. Senate, there are also U.S. House and a ...