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Voter's Resources

Exercise Your Right to Vote

Where is My Polling Center?

Ohio Secretary of State polling locations
Enter your name and address to locate your polling location.

State of Ohio District Maps
Find you polling station by viewing district maps.

Find Your Ballot

Ohio County Board of Elections Directory
Locate your county Board of Election, click on the website, and print out your ballot.

Ohio Secretary of State
This website provides voter information:

  • View your Ballot
  • Find your polling station
  • Check you voter registration
  • Track you ballot 

League of Women Voters - Vote 411.org

Enter your address to find your polling place, build your ballot with our online voters' guide and much more! With our voters' guide you can see the races on your ballot, compare candidates' positions side-by-side, and print out a "ballot" indicating your preferences as a reminder to take with you to the polls on Election Day. 

Voter Information

Rock the Vote
This website is designed for young people to vote and to participate in the political process.

Ohio Secretary of State Voters Information
This website has forms for registration and updating your information.

Ohio County Board of Elections
This website has links to each county in the State of Ohio.

Voting Toolkit

GODORT’s Voting & Election Toolkits 

Government Documents Round Table (GODORT), sponsored by the American Library Association, answers questions about voter registration, voter ID requirements, and more! These voting and election toolkits were created to provide non-partisan voting & election information for every state and The District of Columbia. In these guides you will find answers to FAQs such as voter eligibility requirements, voter registration deadlines, voter ID requirements, ballot information, absentee voting, and more.

VOTE411

Launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) in October of 2006, VOTE411.org is a "one-stop-shop" for election related information. It provides nonpartisan information to the public with both general and state-specific information on the following aspects of the election process:

  • Absentee ballot information
  • Ballot measure information (where applicable)
  • Early voting options (where applicable)
  • Election dates
  • Factual data on candidates in various federal, state, and local races
  • General information on topics  such as how to watch debates with a critical eye
  • ID requirements
  • Polling place locations
  • Registration deadlines
  • Voter qualifications
  • Voter registration forms
  • Voting machines

An important component of VOTE411.org is the polling place locator, which enables users to type in their address and retrieve the poll location for the voting precinct in which that address is located. The League has found that this is among the most sought after information in the immediate days leading up to and on Election Day.