The Ohio Primary is today. Get out and VOTE!
Heads up Ohio: we get to choose who gets the presidential nomination today. I don’t mean to toot our own horn, but there’s no way to understate the importance of the Ohio Primary Election.
Ohio has a “winner-take-all” style of awarding delegates, so whoever wins is going to win big.
Plus, Ohio is middle America. We’re the heartland of the country. Our diversity of opinions and values means we’re a sure indicator of the nation’s attitudes towards people, ideas and things–this is the same reason why Columbus is such a popular test market.
So, when the rest of the nation sees who Ohio voted for, the rest of the nation understands that candidate has serious momentum.
Today is our chance to shape the opinion of the nation, and come November, to change the course of the United States.
With so much at stake in this year’s presidential election, you can’t afford not to vote.
The polls are open until 7:30 p.m. tonight, and when you go, be sure to bring an acceptable form of ID, like a driver’s license, a military identification, a bank statement with your name and address on it, or some other valid government document.
To find your polling location, visit this link.
Whether you’re riding the Trump Train, you’re feeling the Bern, or you land somewhere in between, get out there and let your voice be heard!!
3/7/16: There’s still one more week for early voting in the Ohio Primary!
Good news if you’re too busy to vote on March 15: you still have the chance to cast your ballot early up until the day of the election!
Plus, Monday through Friday of this week the early voting center is open until 7 p.m., located at 1700 Morse road. Below are the full hours.
Mon-Fri 3/7-3/11: 8am-7pm
Sat 3/12: 8am-4pm,
Sun 3/13: 1pm-5opm,
Mon 3/14: 8am-2pm
2/17/16: Want to vote in the Ohio primaries on your own time? Early voting begins today!
Working nine-to-five during the Ohio primary election? No worries, you still have the chance to let your voice be heard, since today marks the commencement of early voting in the Ohio presidential primaries.
To vote absentee, stop by the early-voting center at 1700 Morse road to cast your ballot in person, or request an absentee ballot by mail and send it back by March 14.
See the link below for the hours the early-voting center is open and further details on how to request and send in an absentee ballot.
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