Voting In Ohio

State Contact Information

Secretary of State
180 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215

Phone: 614-466-2655
Fax: n/a
Email: n/a
Web: http://www.sos.state.oh.us/

Registration Deadlines:

In Person: Monday, January 4, 2010
By Mail: Monday, January 4, 2010


Election Dates:

Tuesday, Februray 2, 2010 (Special)

Election News:

View the Top 10 State News Stories from Yahoo!



Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible to vote in Ohio, you must be… Click to learn more
ID Needed for Voter Registration

When registering to vote, you are required to provide either an Ohio driver's license, state ID or Social Security number, if you have one.

ID Needed for Voting
All voters must show an ID at the polls… Click to learn more
Registration Deadline
In Ohio, you must be registered 30 days prior to the election date… Click to learn more
Verify Voter Registration

To verify your voter registration status, please use your state's voter verification tool. For additional information, please contact your elections office or board of elections for your county, city or state.

Absentee Ballot Process
A qualified Ohio voter does not have to state a reason to vote by an absentee ballot, but the ballot must be applied for in writing… Click to learn more
Early Voting

Once absentee ballots are available for voting, an absentee voter may vote early in person at the county board of elections office. Ballots are usually available 35 days before an election. You may vote at the elections office up through the day before the election during regular business hours.

Election Dates

The next statewide election will be held Tuesday, November 3, 2009 (Monday, October 5, 2009: Registration Deadline). Please check with your local board of elections office for information on local elections.

Poll Worker Information
In order to be a poll worker in Ohio… Click to learn more
Polling Place Hours

The polls will be open from 6:30 am - 7:30 pm.

Time Off To Vote

Employers are prohibited from firing an employee who takes a reasonable amount of time to vote. Salaried employees should be elegible for paid time off to vote. Specifications of time vary by employer.

Polling Place Locator
You can find your polling place by utilizing VOTE411's poll locator tool. Some states and local jurisdictions provide their own poll locators. You can confirm your voting location by selecting from the following local resources:… Click to learn more
Provisional Voting
You must vote by provisional ballot if… Click to learn more
Voting Machines
The voting systems used in Ohio are optical scan and DRE… Click to learn more
Candidate and Ballot Measure Information

Information on local, state and federal candidates and ballot measures is available here.

Provisions for Voters with Disabilities
Touch screen voting machines have audio adaptations for assisting the blind. There are also adaptations for voters with lack of muscle control … Click to learn more
Campaign Finance Information

For information on federal campaign contributions, please visit Open Secrets.

For information on state campaign contributions, please visit your state's resource.

Additional Election Information

Poll workers may not know the rules under the new law (House Bill 3) that went into effect June 1, 2006. This is especially true for the rules pertaining to who gets a regular or provisional ballot and for how to assist voters with disabilities. If there is a disagreement, you should insist they look up the answer in the Poll Worker Manual.

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