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Ready to Vote? You Can Cast a Ballot Tuesday

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Dan Konik
/
Statehouse News Bureau
Early voting begins Tuesday for the November election. Voters can cast ballots in person or request an absentee ballot.

Early voting begins Tuesday for the November election.

There are two ways to vote early. A voter can cast a ballot in person at the county board of election’s early vote center weekdays during regular business hours, except next Monday, Columbus Day. Local boards will also be open the weekend before Election Day Nov. 2 but will close early the day before.

To vote by mail, a voter has to request an absentee ballot application and then send it back or get an absentee ballot application at your local library. But allow plenty of time for mail service.

Dan Konik
/
Statehouse News Bureau
Voters who choose to request an absentee ballot to vote by mail should allow plenty of time for sending and receiving the ballot request and the ballot itself.

For more information on voting from the Secretary of State's Office, click here.
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Jo Ingles is a professional journalist who covers politics and Ohio government for the Ohio Public Radio and Television for the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau. She reports on issues of importance to Ohioans including education, legislation, politics, and life and death issues such as capital punishment. Jo started her career in Louisville, Kentucky in the mid 80’s when she helped produce a televised presidential debate for ABC News, worked for a creative services company and served as a general assignment report for a commercial radio station. In 1989, she returned back to her native Ohio to work at the WOSU Stations in Columbus where she began a long resume in public radio.