The Coordinated Campaign Has Also Called More Than Four Million Ohio Voters And Has Nearly 10,000 Unique Volunteers
COLUMBUS, OH – With 8 days left until Election Day, the Organizing for Ohio Coordinated Campaign announced it has knocked over 1 million doors and called over 4 million Ohioans this year. The Organizing for Ohio campaign surpassed total doors knocked during the 2022 cycle in September and total doors knocked during the 2018 cycle earlier this month, demonstrating the unprecedented grassroots operation working to mobilize Ohio voters this year.
“With just over one week until Election Day, our unprecedented grassroots operation is on the ground engaging with more voters than ever before to make sure all Ohioans have a plan to vote,” said Organizing for Ohio Director Mariah Gould.
Ohioans with questions about new voter ID laws, early voting, or polling locations can reach Organizing for Ohio’s 24 hour Voter Assistance Hotline by calling 844-644-8683 (844-OHI-VOTE).
Here are additional helpful resources for Ohio voters to make a plan to vote:
Find your early voting location here.
Find your closest Election Day polling location here.
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Ohioans can vote early now until Nov. 3. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Ohioans can find their polling location and make a plan to vote by visiting iwillvote.com or by calling the voter assistance hotline at 844-644-8683. Ohioans interested in volunteering should sign up here.
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