Elections

View Ohio’s sample ballot for smarter, faster voting in Mahoning County on Election Day

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and 24 other state attorneys general are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to permit Virginia’s removal of roughly 1,600 self-identified non-citizens from voter rolls.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and 24 other state attorneys general are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to permit Virginia’s removal of roughly 1,600 self-identified non-citizens from voter rolls.

Election day is upon us, and preparation is key. Even if you opted to vote in-person today, you still have time to familiarize yourself with the candidates and issues on your ballot.

Sample ballots can be invaluable tools for this purpose, offering a preview of what you’ll see in the voting booth.

Using a sample ballot can take the guess work out of the visit to the poll.
Using a sample ballot can take the guess work out of the visit to the poll. Georgia My Voter Page

Here’s what Ohio voters need to know about accessing and using sample ballots.

How to access your sample ballot

The Ohio Secretary of State’s website is the primary resource for viewing sample ballots. By logging in, registered voters can access their personalized sample ballot, along with other vital information such as their voting precinct location.

To access the sample ballot, you only need your name, county of residence and date of birth.

What’s included in a sample ballot

Ohio sample ballots generally contain:

  • A mock-up of the actual ballot you’ll use

  • A list of candidates for each office

  • Any ballot measures or referendums

  • The date of the election

  • Instructions for voting

This information allows voters to research candidates and issues in advance, making the voting process smoother and more informed.

Benefits of Reviewing Your Sample Ballot

Familiarizing yourself with the sample ballot offers several advantages:

  • Time-saving: You can make decisions before entering the voting booth

  • Confidence: Understanding the ballot layout reduces confusion on Election Day

  • Preparedness: You can research unfamiliar candidates or complex ballot measures

Using sample ballots at the polls

Ohio allows voters to bring sample ballots, voter guides or personal notes into the voting booth. This can be especially helpful for remembering your choices on lengthy ballots.

However, it’s advisable to bring paper copies, as some polling places may restrict cell phone use.

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