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Ohio: Know Your Voting Rights



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Bring identification to the polls, preferably a government-issued photo ID with your registered address.

Ask for help from poll workers and check posted signs if you have a question or need assistance.

Make sure you cast a vote. If you are in line when the polls close, you are entitled to vote and should stay in line.

If you are offered a provisional ballot, ask if you may cast a regular ballot by providing additional ID or going to another polling place. If no alternative is available or practical, cast a provisional ballot and follow up after Election Day.

If you have a voting rights problem, talk to the chief election official or a voting rights volunteer at the polls, or call the toll-free nationwide Election Protection Hotline, 1-866-OUR-VOTE or in Spanish, 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA.

Download your Ohio Voter Bill of Rights here.


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