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Voting at the Precinct Polling PlaceWhere do I vote?You cast your ballot at your precinct’s designated polling place, unless you vote a provisional ballot. If you do not know where your precinct polling place is located, contact your county board of elections. If you have access to the Internet, you may visit the Secretary of State’s Web site, www.sos.state.oh.us, for the location of your polling place. How do I vote?Instructions for casting a ballot are posted in each polling place. If you have any question about how to mark or cast your ballot, or if you have incorrectly marked or torn a ballot, immediately contact the precinct election officials (poll workers) for instructions before you cast your ballot. May I receive assistance in voting?A voter with a physical or mental disability or who is unable to read or write may be assisted by anyone of the voter’s choice, except a candidate whose candidacy is being voted on in that precinct, the voter’s employer or the employer’s agent, or an officer or agent of the voter’s union. The voter also may be assisted by two poll workers of different political parties. No one who assists a voter may disclose any information about how that person voted. How do I establish which political party’s ballot I am entitled to vote?You may vote the primary ballot of the political party with which you
currently wish to be affiliated. If you voted the primary May I vote on ballot issues at a primary election without declaring my party affiliation?Yes. You may vote on the issues and questions, if any, that are on the ballot in your precinct by requesting an “issues-only” ballot. Will I need an ID to Vote?Yes. Every voter will be required to provide proof of identity before voting. The form of identification that you may use includes your current and valid photo identification card, military identification, copy of utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or government document showing your name and current address. (Note: You cannot use as proof of identification a notice that the board of elections mailed to you.) If you do not have, or fail or refuse to provide, the required proof of identity, you may cast a provisional ballot. |
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