Vote today! Click here to find your early voting location.
Do you know who to vote for? Get your sample ballot below.
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Statewide and County Sample Ballots
Choose your county and click go to get your sample ballot. Print out you ballot and take it with you to the voting booth!
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Questions/concerns/problems?
Call 1-877-OBAMA-OH (1-877-622-6264)
What you need to know:
- Polls are open on Tuesday, November 4th from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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If you are in line when the polls close, stay in line -- you'll be able to vote.
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Some acceptable forms of ID are an OH driver's license, military ID, or utility bill.
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If you know you're registered, but they can't find your name on the rolls, you can still vote by provisional ballot.
- Don't leave without voting, or calling 1-877-OBAMA-OH.
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Five Important Tips for Voting
- Know before You Go: Double check the location of your polling station so you know where you are supposed to vote.
- Timing Is Everything: If you can, try to vote during mid-morning or early afternoon, when polls are usually at their least crowded.
- Proof Positive: Make sure you bring a form of
ID with you, whether it’s a picture ID from Ohio (such as a driver's
license, or state or military ID); OR one of the following with a
current address: your utility bill, bank statement or pay stub.
- What to Wear: Campaign clothing is not
allowed at polling places. If you do wear clothing or buttons
supporting a candidate, don't worry. You can still vote if you cover up
or take it off.
- Most Importantly, Avoid the Double Bubble:
When you vote, fill in the top oval for the Presidential candidate of
your choice. Don't also write in the name at the bottom, because there
is a risk that your ballot may not be counted on election night.
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