The deadline for Ohioans to register to vote in the election is Oct. 10; early voting begins on Oct. 11.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Election Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 7, meaning Ohioans will soon head to the polls to cast their ballots., all you need to do is find your polling place – that is if you’ll be voting in person. Many Americans have already voted through early voting or mail-in ballots.
Polling places aren’t permanent, which means the last location you voted at might not be the same in 2022. Here’s how to find your designated voting location for the election.The County Boards of Elections will also have information about where central Ohioans will need to go. Voters may need to enter their addresses to learn where they can vote.Nov. 1 - Nov. 3: Open from 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.Military and overseas absentee voting ends Nov. 6 . Absentee ballot voting by mail begins Nov. 6 .
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is running for a third term and is being challenged by Joe Motil and several write-in candidates.School levies in central Ohio: What's on the ballot for the Nov. 7 election?
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