TODAY IS
SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2023
TRUMP’S NINE-HUNDRED-AND-SEVENTH DAY OUT-OF-OFFICE
AND IT’S NOW ONLY 23 DAYS UNTIL WE CAN VOTE AGAINST THE D-RATS BABY KILLERS’ BILL IN OHIO
This Week’s Early Voting Schedule:
8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday, July 17, to Friday, July 21. The full early voting schedule through Sunday, August 6, with information about your local Board of Elections can be found here.
Early, in-person voting is quick, easy, and secure. It’s no different than voting on the day of the Special Election, except you go to your local Board of Elections rather than your polling location.
This election matters. Your YES vote is vital in the battle to safeguard Ohio’s Constitution and ensure only the most widespread, popular ideas make it into our state’s most important document.
If you’re unable to vote in-person, you can also vote early via absentee ballot.
Absentee Voting:
- Print, sign, and mail your application for an absentee ballot to your county Board of Elections. Click here to fill out an application online and print it from your printer.
Don’t have a printer? Your county Board of Elections can mail your application to you. Call your Board of Elections to request an application.
- Once your county Board of Elections receives your application, they will mail your official absentee ballot to your home address.
Important Notes:
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- The deadline to request an absentee ballot for the August Special Election is Tuesday, August 1, at 8:30 pm.
- To have your absentee ballot counted, it must be:
- returned in-person to your county Board of Elections no later than 7:30 pm on Tuesday, August 8, OR
- postmarked by Monday, August 7, and received by your county Board of Elections by Saturday, August 12, if mailed.
- You can track the progress of your returned ballot here.
Vote YES on August 8th!