Voter Information

Submitted by kirwin on Tue, 09/18/2018 - 20:13

March 19, 2024 -- Presidential Primary and Special Congressional Primary (6th Congressional District) Election

June 11, 2024 -- Special Congressional General (6th Congressional District) Election

August 6, 2024 -- Special Election

November 5, 2024 -- General Election

For more information, please visit: https://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/voters/

Voter Information Guides

Vote411.org - non-partisan information about the candidates and issues on the ballot -- enter your address for information on your specific ballot options

Where to Vote

Lookup your Ohio Voting Location

Absentee & Early Voting Information

Voter Registration

Ohio

  • Register Online
  • Already registered? Check your registration online
  • 2024 Deadlines (30 days prior to the election in Ohio):
    • Register by February 20, 2024 for the March 19, 2024 Presidential Primary and Special Congressional Primary (6th Congressional District) Election
  • Required documentation: To register online you will need to provide the following:
    • Ohio driver’s license or Ohio identification card number
    • Name
    • Date of Birth
    • Address
    • Last four digits of your Social Security number
  • Can't register online/missing needed documents? Register with a paper form
    • Deliver your completed paper registration form by noon (12 pm) on February 19, 2024 to the Hagen Center (open 8 am and 5 pm, Monday-Friday). They will make sure it gets delivered to the Clark County Board of Elections before the deadline.
  • Residence Hall addresses (all are in Clark County with zip code 45504):
    • Ferncliff 641 Wittenberg Ave.
    • Firestine 901 Woodlawn Ave.
    • Myers 6 E. Campus Dr.
    • New Hall 826 Woodlawn Ave.
    • Polis 40 W. Cassilly St.
    • Tower 909 Woodlawn Ave.
    • Woodlawn 723 Woodlawn Ave.
    • Be sure to include your campus mailbox number!

Other States

  • Vote.gov information by state
  • Do a Google search for the Secretary of State's website for the state in which you are (or wish to be) registered to vote to find information about voting in your state.

Voting by Mail: Myths vs. Facts

Last updated 2/8/2024. Please contact the librarians with any questions.

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