Election 2024: Find A Sample Ballot, Polling Location, and More!

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Today is the day America makes their voices heard!
The 2024 Presidential General Election will be held in person on Tuesday, November 5th.
Need to know how to check your voter registration or what’s on the ballot? We’ve compiled a few general answers to assist in your voting journey.
Am I Registered?
To check for current registration:
Enter your name and county on the Ohio Secretary of State’s site.
To vote, you must provide one of these unexpired forms of identification to vote in person on Election Day:
- Ohio driver’s license (It does not need to list your current address where you are registered to vote. It does not have to be a REAL ID.)
- Ohio state ID card
- U.S. passport or passport card
- Military identification issued by the Ohio National Guard or U.S. government
- U.S. Veterans Affairs ID card
- Interim identification form issued by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV)
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Polling Locations
Ohio polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. local time. Anyone in line within the last hour will be able to vote by law. Find your nearest polling location on this non-partisan site.
What’s On the Ballot?
In this election season, voters will be selecting their next U.S. President & Vice President, U.S. Congress members, various local & state seats, and more. Tap the links below to get a sample ballot according to your county before you go to the polls!
- Delaware County
- Franklin County
- Fairfield County
- Knox County
- Licking County
- Logan County
- Madison County
- Marion County
- Morrow County
- Pickaway County
- Union County
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