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Ohio

You have three ways to cast a ballot. Here's the easiest one for you.

★ Easiest in Ohio

Option 1 of 3

Vote early, in person

When
Oct 6 – Nov 2

28 days · weekday hours vary

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At county BoE only — one site per county.

Option 2 of 3

Vote by mail

When
Request by Oct 27

No excuse required

Return deadline
Must arrive by Election Day

Return by mail or at any drop box, vote center, or county office

HB 458 (2023) tightened deadline.

Option 3 of 3

Vote on Election Day

When
Tue, Nov 3

Polls open on Election Day

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October 2026

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── Your 2026 federal races

What's on your federal ballot

U.S. Senate (Special Election): Jon Husted, who was appointed, is defending the seat.

Special election to fill JD Vance's seat. Husted was appointed in 2025.

For specific candidates and updates, visit your state's official election office (opens in new tab).

U.S. House: All 15 of Ohio's House seats are on the ballot.

Ohio redrew its congressional district map for 2026, so your district may have changed. Verify your new district at your state's election office.

For specific candidates, visit your state's official election office (opens in new tab).

Last updated: May 3, 2026. Race information changes as candidates file and primaries finalize. Always verify with your state's election office for the most current information.

── What to bring

Ohio requires photo ID.

HB 458 eliminated non-photo IDs.

Bring one of these

  • Driver's license or state-issued non-driver ID
  • U.S. passport or passport card
  • Military or veteran ID
  • Tribal enrollment card
  • Concealed carry permit (in some states)

Lists vary by state. Ohio's full accepted-ID list is on its election authority site.

── Registration

No same-day registration. Register before the deadline.

Not registered yet? Register at vote.gov (opens in new tab). It's the federal government's portal and routes you to Ohio's election authority.

Trouble at the polls?

Long lines, broken machines, anyone challenging your right to vote. Call. Lawyers answer in seconds.

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