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Vote By Mail
Voting by mail
is synonymous with absentee voting.
Please read
below.
Absentee Voting
You may vote by absentee ballot if:
*
You will be absent from the county on election
day.
* You are 62 years of age or
older.
* You or a family member will be
hospitalized on election day.
* You have had
an accident or unforeseeable medical emergency
(see note).
* You have a personal illness or
physical disability (A doctor's certificate is
not needed.).
* You are an election
official.
* You cannot vote on election day
because of religious observances.
* You will
be in jail for a misdemeanor or awaiting
trial.
* You are a full-time fire fighter,
peace officer or full-time provider of
emergency medical services.
* You are on
active duty in the state with the organized
militia.
Note: The absentee ballot
request deadline is 3 p.m. on election day in
the case of medical emergencies. To be eligible
under this provision, you must be confined in a
hospital because of a medical emergency. A
close relative may deliver and return your
ballot if you so request. State the relative's
name and relationship on the application.
Representatives of the board of elections can
be requested to deliver the
ballot.
How do I apply?
Write or come
to the board of elections and request an
absentee ballot, giving the following
information (a form is available from the board
of elections for convenience, but is not
required):
* Your name and voting
residence.
* The election for which you are
requesting a ballot.
* Your reason for being
absent from the polls on election day (see
absentee qualifications).
* Your party
choice or that you want to vote an issues-only
ballot, if the election is a primary.
* The
mailing address to which you want your ballot
sent.
* Your signature.
*
Date.
Can application be made in
person?
* Yes, at the Board of
Elections office.
What is the deadline
for applying for absentee
ballots?
Your written request for
ballots to be mailed must be received at the
Board by:
* 12 noon of the Saturday before
the election.
* 3 p.m. on election day in
the case of medical emergencies (see note
above).
Requests to vote absentee
ballots in person at the Board of Elections
office must be made by 4:30 p.m. on the day
before the election.
All voted absentee
ballots must be received at the board office by
7:30 p.m. on election day in order to be
counted. Voters should request an absentee
ballot as early as possible in order to meet
the return deadline.
Exception: Ballots
mailed out of the country will be counted if
post-marked by election day and received by the
board no later than 10 days after election day
or for a presidential primary election no later
than 20 days after the
election.
ABSENTEE VOTING -
(419)-898-3071
or toll free at (800)
697-9807
Toll free number can only be
used when calling in
Ottawa County
From Overseas
Armed Service
Absentee Voting
Who may vote armed
service absentee ballots?
If you
are serving in the U.S. armed forces on active
duty outside the state, you, your spouse and
dependents may vote by an armed service
absentee ballot if you otherwise meet the
requirements for voting in Ohio. Your spouse
and dependents may vote by an armed service
absentee ballot only if they left Ohio to be
with you.
What is the voting residence of a service
member?
The place where you
resided when you first entered the service,
unless you later establish a voting residence
elsewhere in Ohio.
Must armed service
absentee voters register?
*
No.
How
do I apply for armed service absentee
ballots?
You, your spouse or a
close relative may request the board of
elections to mail a ballot to you. Application
may be made in person or by mail. An Ohio
application form or a federal post card
application may be used for convenience, but
neither is required; however, all mail requests
must include the following
information:
* Your name and voting
residence.
* A statement that you are
serving in the U.S. armed forces on active duty
or are the spouse or dependent of a service
member.
* The election for which a ballot is
requested.
* Your party choice or that you
want to vote an issues-only ballot, if the
election is a primary.
* The mailing address
to which you want your ballot sent.
*
Signature of person requesting ballot.
*
Date.
Can I apply in person?
*
Yes.
What is the deadline for
applying?
Requests to have
ballots mailed must be received at the Board
by:
* 12 noon of the Saturday before the
election.
Requests to vote Armed
Services ballots in person at the Board of
elections office must be made by 7:30 p.m. on
Election Day.
What is the deadline for
voting?
Overseas Absentee Ballots
must be postmarked by 7:30 p.m. on the date of
the election and received by the board of
elections no later than 10 days after the
election, or for a presidential primary
election, no later than 20 days after the
election.
ARMED SERVICE VOTING
INFORMATION
(419)-898-3071
or
toll free at (800) 697-9807
Toll free
number can be used only if calling
in
Ottawa County
Permanent Address
By law your residence is the place to which, whenever you are absent, you have the intent to return. Leaving for temporary purposes, such as military service or school attendance, does not result in a change of residence for voting purposes, unless you register in the area where you are temporarily residing.
Still have questions?
Call or visit the Ottawa County Board of
Elections
Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449
419-898-3146
or Toll Free within Ottawa County
800-697-9807
