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Important Notices
Board Meeting on October 7th @ 8:30 a.m.
October 07, 2025
Vote Early for the November 4th General Election
October 07, 2025
Election Day Poll Workers Needed for the November 4th General Election
October 09, 2025
46 Day Notice for November 4, 2025 General Election
November 04, 2025
Join Our Team: Apply to be an Election Night Worker!
November 04, 2025
Fact: Your vote is always anonymous. A Primary Election is when political parties nominate candidates for the General Election. You may choose to vote for any candidate and/ or party on your ballot in the General Election regardless of how you voted in the Primary Election.

Did you know that you can request your Vote by Mail Ballot for the November General Election NOW? Visit our website at VoteHamiltonCountyOhio.gov to download + print the application, before the October 28th deadline.

To drop off your mail-in ballot in person, visit our main office or 24-Hour Drop Box. If dropping off for a family member or a voter with a disability, you must go to the main office during business hours and complete a 12-P form.

Don’t delay on sending back your vote by mail ballot! Drop it off in the secure drop box at the HCBOE office or mail it back to us. If mailed, you must have your ballot postmarked by November 3 and received at the BOE by November 8th.

Your polling location for Election Day may have changed since the last time you voted! Be sure to check your location on our website: votehamiltoncountyohio.gov

Fact: An unexpired U.S. Passport is now recognized as an acceptable form of ID for voting purposes.

Please make note of the ID requirements for voting. Ohioans who do not have an Ohio Driver’s License can receive an Ohio ID card at no cost. Learn more at: publicsafety.ohio.gov/static/free-ID-palm-card.pdf

Don’t wait until the end of early voting to cast your ballot, visit us this week and vote!
