Key Dates
- Near Labor Day [Sept. 7th] 2020 | Ohio will be mailing ALL registered voters a form to request an absentee ballot.
- October 5, 2020 | General Election Voter Registration Deadline 9 PM
- October 6, 2020 | Early voting & mail-in voting begins
- October 31, 2020 | Deadline to request an absentee ballot
- November 2, 2020 | Early voting and mail-in voting ends
- November 3, 2020 | General Election Day
- 6:30 AM - 7:30 PM
"Voting in Your Hometown Election
Though you may be living on or near campus during the school year, you can participate in your hometown elections even from out of state. You can do so by maintaining your permanent home address as your voting residence and casting your ballot by:
Plan ahead before you go away to school. You can request your absentee ballot NOW from your hometown county board of elections to vote.
Voting from Your Campus Address
You may be able to vote from your campus address. Please review the residency requirements for voter registration or contact your county board of elections to discuss your specific circumstances.
If you are eligible and choose to vote in the election from your campus community, you must fill out a new voter registration form at least 30 days prior to the election using your campus address. This will cancel your hometown registration as you can only vote once in any given election."
Though you may be living on or near campus during the school year, you can participate in your hometown elections even from out of state. You can do so by maintaining your permanent home address as your voting residence and casting your ballot by:
- Requesting an absentee ballot from your county board of elections and voting by mail; Click here for more information about absentee voting.
- Voting in person in the 28 days before a primary or general election at your home county board of elections if you won’t be at home on Election Day,
- Or, if you will be at home on Election Day, going to your assigned polling location for your home precinct.
Plan ahead before you go away to school. You can request your absentee ballot NOW from your hometown county board of elections to vote.
Voting from Your Campus Address
You may be able to vote from your campus address. Please review the residency requirements for voter registration or contact your county board of elections to discuss your specific circumstances.
If you are eligible and choose to vote in the election from your campus community, you must fill out a new voter registration form at least 30 days prior to the election using your campus address. This will cancel your hometown registration as you can only vote once in any given election."
For More Information,
Visit:
- VoteOhio.Gov
- Check your voter registration, find your voting precinct and polling location
- Register to Vote or Update Your Voter Registration Information
- College Voters
- Find my Polling Location
- County Board of Elections Directory
- Track My Ballot
- Election Official Manual | Ohio Secretary of State [PDF]
- Introduction
- Election Administration
- Voter Registration
- Ballots
- Absentee Voting
- Provisional Voting
- Election Day Voting
- Canvassing the Vote
- Post-Election Activities
- Voting Systems
- Petitions
- Candidates
- Political Parties
- Statewide Initiative & Referendum
- Miscellaneous Duties
- Resources
- Vote411
- League of Women Voters' Education Fund
- Vote.org
- Allen County Board of Elections
- Register to Vote
- Absentee Voting
- Voter Information Lookup
- Where to Vote
- Franklin County Board of Elections
- Voter Search
- Current Election Info
- Polling Locations
- Absentee Voting
- Sample Ballot
- Licking County Board of Elections
- Am I registered?
- Absentee Ballot Application
- Absentee Voting Hours
- Voter ID Requirements
- Issues List
- Candidates List
- Federal Post Card Application Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Request
- Marion County Board of Elections
- Register to Vote
- Absentee Voting
- Voter Information Lookup
- Where to Vote
- Richland County Board of Elections
- Register online
- Wayne County Board of Elections
- Voter Registration
- Absentee Ballot
- Look up Polling Location
- Sample Ballot
- "Ohio Voting Guide: What to Know About the 2020 Election"
- Gabe Rosenberg, WOSU, August 10, 2020.
- Library of Congress: Classroom Materials on The Right to Vote
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