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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.
Call the Board of Elections at (513) 632-7000 to confirm your registration status.
Ballots are mailed from the Board of Elections beginning 28 days prior to Election Day and continue to be sent until the seventh day prior to Election Day.
Butler County Board of Elections 1802 Princeton Road, Suite 600 Hamilton, OH 45011. Week One of Voting (October 8 - October 11) 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each weekday (Tuesday through Friday) Week Two of Voting (October 14 - October 18) 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on each weekday (Monday through Friday) Week Three of Voting (October 21- October 27)
To track your ballot, please either use the clickable map below or the list of Ohio counties to find the county in which you live.
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 ...
Each of Ohio’s 88 counties has a Board of Elections (BOE) office that is responsible for administering local elections. A four-person board governs each BOE; with two members from each major political party. All petitions for local, legislative, and congressional district offices are filed at Boards of Elections as well as petitions for local ...
Every day since early voting began in Ohio last Tuesday, more people have cast ballots at the Hamilton County Board of Elections than in 2020.
Here are some ways the Hamilton County Board of Elections keeps your ballot safe from the start of election preparation to the very last vote counted. Bipartisan representation every step...
Contact your county board of elections regarding any questions pertaining to your voter registration. Follow this link for a full listing of Boards of Elections.