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The Ohio Secretary of State's office mailed absentee ballot applications to all registered voters for the Nov. 5 election. Ohioans can start requesting absentee ballots for the Nov. 5 election.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Ohio.
Download the application and mail it to your board of elections. All absentee ballot applications must be received at the board of elections by 8:30 p.m. March 12. How to vote early in-person
The application deadline for requesting an absentee ballot is March 12, a week before the primary. To return your completed ballot, mail it back to the elections board or return it in person.
All-postal voting is the form of postal voting where all electors receive their ballot papers through the post, not just those who requested an absentee ballot. Depending on the system applied, electors may have to return their ballot papers by post, or there may be an opportunity to deliver them by hand to a specified location.
A little-known part of Ohio's new election law requires voters who want to request absentee ballots to fill out a state-issued application.
The act provides for an emergency back-up ballot, the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB), which can be cast by voters who "have made a timely application for but have not received their regular ballot from the state or territory, subject to certain conditions." [1] Postage is free for UOCAVA registrations and ballots, including FWAB. [3]
Absentee ballots will be mailed beginning Feb. 21. When you receive your ballot, completely fill out the ballot and ID envelope. Once completed, mail the ballot to the Stark County Board of Elections.