Cast your Ballot Early
Early voting has started in Ohio, allowing voters to cast an early ballot at their local board of elections or by mail. Voter turnout is key to turning out voters to Vote NO on Issue 2 and repeal Senate Bill 5.
Until October 11, people not registered to vote may register and vote at their local board of elections on the same day.
Early voting is important in the event you find yourself unable to make it to the polls on election day. Voters can simply visit their local board of elections office to cast their ballot or request an absentee ballot.
If you plan to vote early at your local board of elections, you must bring identification - an Ohio driver's license or valid photo ID, a utility bill from the past year or a pay stub that includes the current name and address.
Cast your vote today. Vote NO on Issue 2 to veto Senate Bill 5.







