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See Full Election Info. Whether you're registering for the first time, making sure you're registered, or need to make changes to your name or address, use these online tools! The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections exists to serve the citizens of Cuyahoga County.
Vote-By-Mail applications can be requested online by clicking the "Request a. Vote-By-Mail application" button below, printing a blank copy from the "Print a. blank Vote-By-Mail application" link below, or over the phone by calling our office at. 216-443-8683 (VOTE).
Vote Early In-Person. Anyone registered to vote in Ohio and living in Cuyahoga County can come in to the Board of Elections and vote at the scheduled times. Learn how to Vote Early In-Person.
Track the status of your Vote-by-Mail ballot, from when it was mailed to you all the way through until the board of elections receives it and counts it.
Review details of past elections dating back to 2010, including official results, list of candidates and issues, post-election audit information and more.
View a sample ballot for the upcoming election by selecting your city, ward, precinct and political party (if a Primary Election).
Our Mission. The Mission of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is to serve the citizens of Cuyahoga County by faithfully conducting the election process through which they choose their representatives. The principal role of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is to perform the fundamental and vital functions of administering our elections.
Confirm your registration status, your polling location, a sample ballot for the upcoming election, and your current voting districts.
A voter presenting an Ohio driver license or Ohio ID card that shows voter’s former address is permitted to cast a regular ballot so long as the voter’s current residential address has been updated with the Board and appears in the official poll list of registered voters for that precinct.
People are needed on Election Day to help staff the polls, transport ballots and materials, and maintain political balance. Be a part of history, support democracy, and have fun by becoming an Election Day Worker. Starting pay for Precinct Election Officials is $220.