Voting Information
Voting is a privilege for citizens of the United States. If you are unable to locate your voter registration information but think you are registered to vote and you have not moved outside of your county of prior registration, you may be eligible to cast a provisional ballot during in-person absentee voting period at an appropriate early voting location or the county board of elections, or on Election Day at the correct polling place for your current address that may be counted. We encourage you to check your registration status by contacting your local county board of elections. Visit the website below to find out if you are registered:
https://clark.ohioboe.com/apps/vtrlookup.aspx#
Are you registered to vote?
Eligible voters can also register to vote in person by going to:
- At any county board of elections or the Secretary of State’s Office.
- At branch registration offices or locations established by a board of elections.
- At any public high school or vocational school.
- At the office of any Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
- At offices of designated agencies which provide public assistance or disability programs .
- Public libraries.
- County treasurer’s office.
- Online at https://olvr.sos.state.oh.us/
Register by mail:
You may request a registration form from the board of elections, license bureau, libraries, or the Secretary of State’s office by mail, telephone, in person or by having another person obtain it for you. After completing the form, return it to the board of elections or Secretary of State’s office by mail.
REGISTRATION CLOSES 30 DAYS BEFORE ELECTION DAY!
Address or Name Changes
If you are registered and move within the state or same county or change your name, you must report the change to the board of elections by completing a voter registration form at the locations stated above or by mail as stated above.
You may also complete a notice of change in voting status and file it with the court when you apply for a marriage license or when your name is changed by court order.
Mailed forms sent to a county board of elections or the Secretary of State’s office must be postmarked 30 days before an election to be valid for the election.
Forms not mailed in must be received by a board of elections, the Secretary of State’s office, public high school, or vocational school, public library, office of any Bureau of Motor Vehicles, county treasurer’s office of designated agencies 30 days before an election to be valid for that election.
Where do I vote?
On Election Day, you will cast your ballot in a polling place, usually in a public building near your home, that serves as a polling place.
To determine where your polling place is, visit: https://clark.ohioboe.com/precinct-and-polling-location-info/.
You can also call the Clark County Board of Election’s office at (937) 521-2120.
Other useful Voting Link
Clark County Board of Elections- https://clark.ohioboe.com/
Ohio Secretary of State – https://www.sos.state.oh.us/
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