US ELECTION 2024
Where do I vote in Ohio in the US Election 2024? Requirements, ID card and what you need to bring to the polling place
Everything you need to know when voting in Ohio about polling hours, required documents, wait times, to ensure you navigate Election Day with ease.
With the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election here on November 5, it’s essential for Ohio voters to know where to go, what to bring, and what’s required to cast their vote. Here’s a guide on finding your polling place, ID requirements, and tips to make your voting experience smooth and efficient.
Finding your polling place in Ohio
To locate your designated polling place, use the Ohio Secretary of State’s Polling Location Search tool.
Polling hours in Ohio
On Election Day, polling places in Ohio are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you are in line by 7:30 p.m., you will be allowed to vote.
What to bring to vote in Ohio
Ohio law requires voters to present a valid photo ID at the polls. Acceptable forms of identification include:
- An unexpired Ohio driver’s license or state ID card with your name and photograph
- An unexpired military ID card issued by the U.S. government with your name and photograph
- An unexpired U.S. passport or passport card with your name and photograph
- An unexpired interim identification form issued by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV)
If you do not possess any of these forms of ID, you may obtain a free state ID card from the Ohio BMV.
Expected wait times and tips for a smooth voting experience in Ohio
Line lengths can vary depending on the time of day and the location. Here’s a general guide:
Early Morning (6:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.): High turnout as polls open; expect longer lines.
Midday (9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.): Typically shorter lines; an ideal time for those with flexible schedules.
Late Afternoon and Evening (3:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.): Increased activity as voters arrive after work; lines may lengthen.
To make your voting experience easier:
Other useful information for Ohio voters
Absentee Voting Deadlines: The deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail has passed. If you have already received an absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by November 4, 2024, and received by your county board of elections by November 15, 2024. Ballots can be returned by mail or in person.
Provisional Ballots: If there is an issue with your registration or identification at the polling place, you may cast a provisional ballot. These ballots are counted once your eligibility is confirmed.
Voter Assistance Hotline: For any questions or concerns on Election Day, contact the Ohio Secretary of State’s office at 1-877-767-6446.
Key takeaways for voting in Ohio on Election Day
To ensure you’re prepared for voting in the 2024 Presidential Election in Ohio :