What do I need to know about voting for the November 7 General Election?

VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Are you registered? Check here to see if you are already registered.

How to register to vote

Print an Ohio Voter Registration form, fill it out and mail it to your county Board of Elections office.

Register to vote online

Voter registration requirements

  • Must be a US citizen aged 18 years old or older before the general election date
  • Must have been an Ohio resident for at least 30 days
  • Must be legally competent, non-incarcerated for a felony, and not disenfranchised for violating election laws.

If your name changed – If your name legally changed since you last registered, you must update your voter registration at least 30 days before the next election in which you intend to vote. Visit VoteOhio.gov and click “Update Your Voter Registration.”

If you moved – You must register again. Visit VoteOhio.gov and click “Update Your Voter Registration.”

Personal information needed to register

  • Ohio driver’s license or Ohio ID card number
  • Last four digits of your Social Security number

VOTING INFORMATION

Ways to vote before Election Day

  • In-person voting (see voting schedule above). Find your early voting location by calling your county Board of Elections or online at VoteOhio.gov under the “Voting Early In-Person” section.
  • Mail an absentee ballot. To vote by mail, request an absentee ballot online at VoteOhio.gov or call your county Board of Elections.

ID requirements  A valid state-issued photo ID must be presented in order to cast a ballot. Acceptable forms of ID include:

  • Ohio driver’s license
  • State of Ohio ID card
  • Interim ID form issued by the Ohio BMV
  • US passport
  • US passport card
  • US military ID card
  • Ohio National Guard ID card
  • US Department of Veterans Affairs ID card

If you do not have any of the above, you can get a free state-issued ID card at any BMV office.

Sample November ballot, Montgomery County will be provided upon availability

Where do I Vote?
See where your polling location is
https://lookup.boe.ohio.gov/vtrapp/montgomery/pollfinder.aspx

NOVEMBER VOTING SCHEDULE:

Election Day Voting Schedule:

November 7th, 6:30am-7:30pm

Early In-Person Voting Schedule:

October 11th – October 13th Wednesday-Friday: 8am – 5pm

October 16th – October 20th Monday-Friday: 8am – 5pm

October 23rd – October 27th Monday-Friday: 8am – 5pm

October 30th Monday: 7:30am – 7:30pm

October 31st Tuesday: 7:30am – 8:30pm

November 1st – November 5th Wednesday-Friday: 7:30am – 7:30pm; Saturday: 8am – 4pm; Sunday: 1pm – 5pm

November 6th Monday: CLOSED

WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

  1. Pray with Vision. Be a part of our circle by praying for our mission, our team, and the lives being transformed through this ministry.

  2. Give with ImpactYour generosity ensures that people experiencing unwanted pregnancies receive life-affirming information, care and essential resources all completely free.

  3. Host a Special Project or EventGather your church, small group, or workplace to participate in donation drives, service projects, or fundraising events.

  4. Join as Church of the MonthChurches can make a powerful impact by dedicating one month to actively support Hope Rising by channeling their prayers, generosity and hands on service towards the general mission.

  5. Client Advocates- provides option counseling for pregnancy test clients and their partners.

  6. Program Mentors - provide parent education for both male and female clients. Teresa

  7. re.think presenters. Present the message of Sexual integrity in schools and churches to students and parents. Faith

  8. Abortion Recovery Facilitators. Lead people impacted by abortion through a bible study that is offers support in group, individual and online study.

  9. Material Resource volunteers- clean, organize and assemble donated items for distribution to clients.

  10. Fundraising & Administrative Volunteers. Help with mailing, baking goods, event set up and other task that support fundraising and office activities.

  11. Skilled Maintenance Volunteers- Are license and bonded professionals who provide specialized service such as plumbing, electrical.

  12. Handyman Volunteers. Assis with general repairs, upkeep and small projects to help keep our facilities in good condition.