FAQs


Frequently asked questions







Where do I vote on Election Day?



On Election Day, you must cast your ballot in your precinct at your designated polling place between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. If you do not know where your designated precinct or polling place is located, please contact our office by phone at (330) 627-2610 or click here to search for your polling place online.



How do I mark my ballot?



Instructions for marking and casting your ballot are posted in each polling place. If you have any questions about how to mark or cast your ballot, or if you have incorrectly marked a ballot, immediately contact a precinct election official for instructions before you continue.



May I receive assistance in voting?



A voter with a physical or mental disability, or a voter who is unable to read or write, may be assisted by anyone of the voter's choice, except a candidate whose candidacy is being voted on in that precinct, the voter's employer or the employer's agent, or an officer or agent of the voter's union. A voter may also be assisted by two poll workers (each of a different political party). No one who assists a voter may disclose any information about how that person voted. For more information about access for voters with disabilities, please click here.



Will I need an ID to Vote?



Yes. All voters must bring acceptable identification to the polls in order to verify their identity. Click here for a list of acceptable forms of identification.