Ohioans Can Vote Early October 8th to November 3rd
COLUMBUS, OH – Yesterday marked the first day Ohioans can vote early in the 2024 general election, and the Organizing for Ohio Coordinated Campaign is making sure Ohioans have the resources they need to vote on or before Election Day to reelect Senator Sherrod Brown, flip the State Supreme Court, and elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
“As Ohioans have begun casting their ballots, the Organizing for Ohio Campaign has been knocking on doors and making phone calls to ensure Ohioans have a plan to vote on or before Election Day for Democrats up and down the ballot,” said Organizing for Ohio Director Mariah Gould. “We are working around the clock to make sure every Ohioan understands the stakes in the upcoming election and has the resources they need to make their voices heard.”
Ohioans with questions about new voter ID laws, polling locations, or polling times can reach Organizing for Ohio’s 24-hour Voter Assistance Hotline by calling or texting 844-644-8683 (844-OHI-VOTE).
Here are additional helpful resources for Ohio voters to make a plan to vote:
- Check voter registration status here.
- Request absentee ballot by October 29th here.
- Find closest polling location here.
With only 27 days until Election Day and Ohioans already casting their ballots, Organizing for Ohio has over 6,000 volunteers, has knocked on over 560,000 doors, and has had over 115,000 conversations on the doors and phones with Ohioans in every corner of the state.
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Ohioans interested in volunteering with “Organizing For Ohio” should sign up here.
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