To find where you vote in Ohio, you need to go to your designated polling place in your precinct on Election Day, between 6:30 AM and 7:30 PM. Your specific polling location is based on your residential address. Here are ways to find your exact polling location:
- Use the official Ohio Secretary of State's polling location search tool (though access issues may occur, you can call their office at 1-877-767-6446 or email [email protected] for assistance)
- Visit your county Board of Elections website, which often provides an online tool to look up polling places by address. For example:
- Marion County Board of Elections offers an online lookup tool and phone support at 740-223-4090
* Hamilton County Board of Elections has a polling location search and early voting information, with phone support at (513) 946-8500
* Lake County Board of Elections provides a Voting Location Finder tool and maps of voting locations
* Stark County Board of Elections also provides polling location info on their website
- You can also visit the statewide resource VoteOhio.gov to find voting schedules, polling locations, and ID requirements
If you have trouble finding your polling place online, calling your local county Board of Elections office is a reliable way to get accurate information. In summary, your voting location in Ohio depends on your home address and precinct, and can be found through county election boards or the Ohio Secretary of State's office. Voting hours on Election Day are from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM