Have election fever? One prescription is to vote early starting today
If you have election fever, and can't wait until Election Day for a cure, early voting might just be the solution! Starting Tuesday, Oct. 2, you can start voting by mail or in-person.
There's an ever-growing importance being placed on early voting. If you are already registered to vote, you have likely received an absentee ballot application from Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted. If you haven't received one and think you might want to vote absentee, click here.
If voting by mail is not the answer for you, but you still need to reduce that fever, you can always show up at your local board of elections and vote early in-person. You can find more details on times and locations by clicking here for the Ohio Secretary of State's voting website.
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