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BOARD OF ELECTIONS What are the registration deadlines? In order to vote in an election, you must register at least 30 days prior to that election. When is the election? The general election is held every year on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. This year, that date is November 7th. Primary elections in non-presidential years are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May. Primaries in presidential years are held on the first Tuesday in March. Special elections may be held in either February or August. When are the polls open? Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. This is the same all across the state. How do I vote absentee? The request must include your name, address, birthdate and one of the following:
How do I change my party? In the state of Ohio, party affiliation is determined by how a person votes in a primary election. If a person requests a party ballot in a primary, that party will be reflected on his or her record until they vote in another primary and request to change. Only voting for that party can change party affiliation. What's on the ballot? In even-numbered years, national, statewide, district and county races are held (such as president, state representative, commissioners, etc.). In odd-numbered years, local races are held (such as mayor, township trustee, school board, etc.). In special elections, only issues appear on the ballot. How do I become a poll worker? If you are interested in becoming a poll worker, you must be a registered voter, and must have previously voted a party in a primary election. If you qualify, give us a call at 374-6828, and we will be glad to include you in our next training session. Email The Board of Elections: washingt@sos.state.oh.us Board Office | Directors and Board Members | Voter Registration Absentee Voting | Absentee Mailing Labels | Campaign Finance Election Calendar | Previous Election Results | Frequently Asked Questions ©2006 Washington County |