Election day is Tuesday, November 5th!
We have gathered everything you need to know about voting in the 2024 primary election. The details below are for Hamilton County. If you live in a different county, click here to check for your county’s details.
Note: Remember to bring a valid photo ID with you to vote. For details on what qualifies as a valid photo ID, click here.
Thank you for exercising your constitutional right and voting!
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Check Your Registration
In order to vote in Ohio, you must be registered. You can check your registration status here.
View Your Sample Ballot
To help you prepare for the election, you can look up your sample ballot here. This will show you what the actual ballot looks like, including candidates, questions, and instructions for voting.
Voter Education
The League of Women Voters free, non-partisan Voter Guide, covering state and local issues along with local elections, is ready to distribute. Visit Vote411.org to see your sample ballot and voter guide.
Find Your Polling Location
Election day is Tuesday, November 5th. You can look up your polling location here. Polls are open from 6:30 AM until 7:30 PM.
Early Voting Options
Early voting is a great option to submit your ballot when it works for your schedule.
- Vote in-person before election day
Early in-person voting takes place ONLY at
The Board of Elections Office
4700 Smith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45212
See below for dates and times.
- Vote by mail
All Ohio voters whose registration information is up-to-date have the opportunity to vote in any election from the convenience of their own homes by requesting an absentee ballot.
Learn more here.
Free Rides to Vote
If you know of anyone experiencing transportation or accessibility issues, please have them reach out to the Greater Cincinnati Voter Collaborative and its partner, RideShare2Vote Aware, to get a free round-trip ride to vote during early voting and on election day. Click here to schedule a ride or call 888.858.3421. Please spread the word.
Election Protection Info
The national, nonpartisan Election Protection coalition works year-round to ensure that all voters have an equal opportunity to vote and have that vote count. Click here to learn more about the Election Protection effort.
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Reprinted with permission from EquaSion.