Ohio Primary: Voter deadlines, information, requirements

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Deadline to register to vote in the 2022 Ohio Primary Election: Monday, April 4. Voting/elections The 2022 Ohio Primary Election is Tuesday, May 3.
Deadline to register to vote in the 2022 Ohio Primary Election: Monday, April 4. The 2022 Ohio Primary Election is Tuesday, May 3.

Voting/Elections

The Ohio Primary Election is the first Tuesday in May or Tuesday, May 8, 2018. You may cast your ballot in your precinct at your designated polling place between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. If you don’t know the location of your precinct polling place, contact the board of elections in your county.

Voter information, deadlines

Ohio Secretary of State: Election Day voting: Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Voters must bring the proper form of I.D. and know their polling place and precinct. Voters can check their polling place and precinct and get other important voting information by visiting MyOhioVote.com…. Voter Toolkit: The online Voter Toolkit is a one-stop location for all necessary voting information. Ohio voters can visit MyOhioVote.com… to check their voter registration status, find their polling location, view their sample ballot and track their absentee ballot.

Mahoning County Board of Elections. Mahoning County Board of Elections, 345 Oak Hill Ave., Entrance A, Youngstown, Ohio 44502; 330-783-2474. Fax: 330-783-2801. vote.mahoningcountyoh.gov…. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. You can register at the Mahoning County Board of Elections during business hours. Military and Overseas Absentee Voting: Begins March 24, 2018. Early in-Person Voting: Begins April 10, 2018 and also includes the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before Election Day. Absentee Voting By Mail: Begins April 10, 2018. The absentee postmark deadline is Monday, May 7, 2018. (Voters can drop off absentee ballots at the Board of Elections until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 8.) Deadline to register to vote: Tuesday, April 9, 2018. Election Day: Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

Trumbull County Board of Elections. 2947 Youngstown Road, S.E., Warren, Ohio 44484; 330-369-4050. Fax: 330-369-4160. www.boe.co.trumbull.oh.us… You can register at the Trumbull County Board of Elections from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Military and Overseas Absentee Voting: Begins March 24, 2018. Voters may cast an absentee ballot in person at the Trumbull County Board of Elections Office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The deadline for applying for an absentee ballot to be mailed is noon, Saturday, May 5, 2018. In the case of medical emergencies, the absentee ballot request deadline is 3 p.m. on Election Day. All voted ballots must be received in the Board of Elections office by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day in order to be counted. Early in-Person Voting: Begins April 10, 2018. Absentee Voting By Mail: Begins April 10, 2018. The absentee postmark deadline is Monday, May 7, 2018. Deadline to register to vote: Tuesday, April 9, 2018. Election Day: Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.

Address/name changes (registered voters)

Address and name changes of registered voters can be made by notifying the board of elections of the change by completing and signing a voter registration card on or before the deadline. (You must register or update your voter registration no later than 30 days prior to the election. Deadline to register/update: Tuesday, April 9, 2018.

Register to vote/update your address

The deadline to register to vote or update an existing registration is April 9, 2018. Voters may go to MyOhioVote.com… to register online or update an existing registration. Voter registration forms can also be printed from MyOhioVote.com… or obtained from a local library or Board of Elections office.

What are the qualifications to register and to vote in Ohio?

You are qualified to register to vote in Ohio if you meet all the following requirements:

  • You are a citizen of the United States;
  • You will be at least 18 years old on or before the day of the next general election. (If you will be 18 on or before the general election, you may vote in the primary election to nominate candidates, but you cannot vote on issues or party central committees until you are 18);
  • You will be a resident of Ohio for at least 30 days immediately before the election in which you want to vote;
  • You are not incarcerated (in prison or jail) for a felony conviction under the laws of this state (Ohio), another state, or the United States;
  • You have not been declared incompetent for voting purposes by a probate court; and
  • You have not been permanently disenfranchised for violating the election laws.

Identification requirements

Ohio law requires that every voter, upon appearing at the polling place to vote on Election Day, must announce his or her full name and current address and provide proof of identity.

The forms of identification that may be used by a voter who appears at a polling place to vote on Election Day include:

  • An unexpired Ohio driver’s license or state identification card with present or former address so long as the voter’s present residential address is printed in the official list of registered voters for that precinct;
  • A military identification;
  • A photo identification that was issued by the United States government or the State of Ohio, that contains the voter’s name and current address and that has an expiration date that has not passed;
  • An original or copy of a current utility bill with the voter’s name and present address;
  • An original or copy of a current bank statement with the voter’s name and present address;
  • An original or copy of a current government check with the voter’s name and present address;
  • An original or copy of a current paycheck with the voter’s name and present address; or
  • An original or copy of a current other government document (other than a notice of voter registration mailed by a board of elections) that shows the voter’s name and present address.

For utility bills, bank statements, government checks, paychecks, and other government documents, “current” is defined as within the last 12 months.

  • “Utility bill” includes a cell phone bill.
  • “Other government document” includes license renewal and other notices, fishing and marine equipment operator’s license, court papers, or grade reports or transcripts.
  • “Government office” includes any local (including county, city, township, school district and village), state or federal (United States) government office, branch, agency, commission, public college or university or public community college, whether or not in Ohio.

Provisional ballots: If you do not have any of the above forms of identification you may provide either your Ohio driver’s license or state identification number (which begins with two letters followed by six numbers) or the last four digits of your Social Security number and cast a provisional ballot. Once the information is reviewed and verified by the board of elections, your ballot will be counted.

If you do not provide one of the above documents or your driver’s license/state identification number or the last four digits of your Social Security number at the precinct, you will still be able to vote using a provisional ballot. However, in order for that ballot to be counted, you must return to the board of elections no later than seven days following Election Day to provide a qualifying form of identification.

How to register to vote

You may obtain a voter registration form, and register to vote in person at any of the following locations:

  • The office of the Secretary of State;
  • The office of any of the 88 county boards of elections;
  • The office of the registrar or any deputy registrar of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles;
  • Public libraries;
  • Public high schools or vocational schools;
  • County treasurers’ offices; or Offices of designated agencies, including:
  • The Department of Job and Family Services;
  • The Department of Health (including the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program);
  • The Department of Mental Health;
  • The Department of Developmental Disabilities;
  • Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities; or
  • The office of any state-assisted college or university responsible for providing assistance to students with disabilities.

When you’ve completed your voter registration form, review it carefully for completeness and accuracy. You may either personally deliver, or send by U.S. Mail, your voter registration form to a county board of elections or the Secretary of State’s office. Forms must be in the possession of the board of elections by the close of registration on Tuesday, April 9, 2018.

You must provide either your Ohio driver’s license number or the last four digits of your Social Security number. You sign an oath attesting to the accuracy of all information given. You must register using your legal name just as you would for any legal document.

Information via the Ohio Secretary of State, Mahoning County Board of Elections, Trumbull County Board of Elections. Compiled by the Metro Monthly Staff.

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