Last days of early voting! Here's what you need to know

Ohio’s General Election Day is Tuesday, November 4. Absentee and early in-person voting are available through Sunday, November 2.

Here are your three simple steps to go vote: 

1. View your sample ballot

...and then research your candidates and ballot issues. This doesn't have to take long!

As a nonpartisan 501(c)(3), CCV cannot endorse or oppose candidates, and our next Voter Guide will be released for the 2026 General Election.

In the meantime, you can learn more about your ballot by checking:

  • Candidates’ official websites and social media pages

  • News articles, interviews, or debate clips

  • Endorsements from organizations you trust

Pro tip: Sometimes the best clue is who not to vote for. If a group you disagree with is cheering for a candidate, that can tell you a lot about that candidate's views.

2. Find your Polling Place

3. Go Vote!

Absentee

The deadline to request an absentee ballot has passed. If you already have yours, don't miss the deadlines below.

  • Monday, November 3: Mailed absentee ballots must be postmarked by this date

  • Tuesday, November 4: Absentee ballots may be returned in person by 7:30 pm

Early In-Person Voting

Can't vote on Tuesday? Vote this weekend at your County BOE.

  • Friday, October 31: 7:30 am–7:30 pm

  • Saturday, November 1: 8:00 am–4:00 pm

  • Sunday, November 2: 1:00 pm–5:00 pm

Election Day–Tuesday, November 4

Polls are open at your local polling place from 6:30 am–7:30 pm.

View All Ohio SOS Election Resources

Every election shapes your family, schools, and community. Take a moment to pray, reflect,
and prepare to exercise your stewardship of God’s institutions (Jeremiah 29:7).


For more information, contact CCV at 513-733-5775 or contact@ccv.org. For media inquiries, email media@ccv.org.

As Ohio's largest Christian public policy organization, Center for Christian Virtue seeks the good of our neighbors by advocating for public policy that reflects the truth of the Gospel.

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Center for Christian Virtue

As Ohio’s largest Christian public policy organization, Center for Christian Virtue seeks the good of our neighbors by advocating for public policy that reflects the truth of the Gospel.

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