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Tomorrow is Election Day - High Voter Turnout Expected in Hamilton County

November 4, 2024

Tomorrow is Election Day - High Voter Turnout Expected in Hamilton County

November 4, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                 

Contacts:    Sherry L. Poland, Director, 513-632-7077

                    Alexander F. Linser, Deputy Director, 513-632-7011

TOMORROW IS ELECTION DAY - HIGH VOTER TURNOUT EXPECTED IN HAMILTON COUNTY

Hamilton County, OH – Polls will be open tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5th for the Presidential General Election from 6:30 am until 7:30 pm.  As of today, 163,308 voters in Hamilton County have already cast their ballots. The Board of Elections is projecting overall turnout will be 70-74%.

Since 2023, Ohio Law requires that voters present a valid photo ID when voting in person so make sure you know the requirements before coming out to vote. Visit the Board of Elections website at www.votehamiltoncountyohio.gov to view a list of the acceptable forms of ID.  Ohio’s new mobile ID is NOT acceptable ID for voting purposes and certain types of ID that were once accepted are no longer valid for voting such as bank statements or utility bills.

Voters can visit the Board’s website to confirm their Election Day polling location, view a list of valid forms of identification, and view a sample ballot before heading to the polls,” says Director Sherry Poland.

Early Voting ended on Sunday. There is no in-person voting at the Board of Elections today.

Only voters who have moved out of their precinct and have not yet updated their new address with the Board of Elections may vote at the Board’s Early Vote Center tomorrow. All others must vote at their assigned Election Day polling location.

If you have not yet returned your voted absentee Vote by Mail ballot, you have until 7:30pm on Election Day to return it in person to the Board of Elections,” adds Deputy Director Alex Linser. “We have a convenient and secure 24-hour drive-through drop box at 4700 Smith Road in Norwood.

Voted ballots being returned by mail must be postmarked no later than today, Monday, November 4, 2024, and must be received at the Board by Saturday, November 9, 2024.

Once the polls close at 7:30pm, voters can track Election Results live on our website, votehamiltoncountyohio.gov/results/.

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