Visit the Chamber’s Campaign Central page for a full list of links to county boards of election in our region and to determine where the drop off location in your county is located.
While we may not be voting in person for the 2020 primary, there is still time to make your voice heard on important issues by casting an absentee ballot. As a result of House Bill 197, Ohio voters have until April 27 to have their absentee ballot postmarked in order for it to be counted in the primary election. County boards of election have also established drop boxes so that you can deliver your ballot, but ballots must be placed in the drop boxes no later than 7:30 p.m. on April 28 to be counted. If you have not yet requested your ballot, you are encouraged to do so today. You can get your absentee ballot application from the Secretary of State’s office.
Visit the Chamber’s Campaign Central page for a full list of links to county boards of election in our region and to determine where the drop off location in your county is located. Comments are closed.
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