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ABSENTEE VOTING INFORMATION |
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Champaign County Board of
Elections
Absentee voting begins 35 days before primary and general elections and – except
for voters hospitalized due to emergencies, discussed under “Absentee Deadlines”
below – ends the day before the election. (Absentee voting need not begin 35
days before a special election. You may contact the Champaign County Board of
Elections to learn if a special election is being held in your precinct and, if
so, when absentee ballots will be available.)
Once
absentee ballots are available for voting, an absentee voter may either vote in
person at the county board of elections office, or receive and return the
absentee ballot via U.S. mail.
Am
I eligible to vote an absentee ballot?
A
qualified Ohio voter does not have to state a reason to vote an absentee ballot,
although the ballot must be applied for in writing. If you are properly
registered to vote, you must submit your written request to the board of
elections of the county in which your voting residence is located; your request
must contain certain information (discussed below) and your original signature.
You may, but are not required to, use the application form prescribed by the
Secretary of State (Form
11-A). Click
HERE to print the form.
How do I apply for an absentee ballot?
Ohio
law has separate application processes, described below, for different voters:
“Regular” (other than militia, armed services, overseas or provisional voters).
Your
written application for the absentee ballot need not be in any particular form,
but must contain all of the following information:
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Your name |
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Your signature |
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The address at which you are
registered to vote |
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Your date of birth |
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One
of the following: |
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Your driver’s license number, or |
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The last 4 digits of your social
security number, or |
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A copy of your current and valid
photo identification or a copy of a
current utility bill, bank
statement, government check, pay check, or other government document
that shows name and address. |
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A statement identifying the election
for which absentee voter’s ballots are requested, |
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A statement that you are a qualified
elector, |
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If the request is for a primary
election ballot, your political party affiliation;and |
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If you want the ballots to be mailed
the address to which you want them mailed. |
Active duty members of the organized militia
(the Ohio Air National Guard, Ohio Army National Guard, Ohio Naval Militia and
Ohio Military Reserve collectively).
If you are on active duty with Ohio’s organized
militia, your written application must contain all the information required of
“regular” absentee voters (above) and either the address to which the ballot is
to be mailed or the fax number to which it is to be faxed. Alternatively, an
absentee application may be submitted on your behalf by one of the following
relatives: your spouse, father, mother, father-in-law, mother-in-law,
grandfather, grandmother, brother or sister of the whole blood or half blood,
son, daughter, adopting parent, adopted child, stepparent, stepchild, uncle,
aunt, nephew or niece. Your relative must use the application prescribed by the
Secretary of State (Form
11-C click
HERE for form11-C in
PDF) and provided by the board of elections. This application, which must be
signed and sworn to by a relative (“the applicant”), must contain all the
following information:
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Your full name, |
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A statement that you are a qualified
elector in the county, |
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The address at which you are
registered to vote, |
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Your date of birth, |
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One of the following: |
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Your drivers license number, or |
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The last four digits of your social
security number, or |
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A copy of your current and valid
photo identification, or a copy of a current utility bill, bank
statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document
that shows your name and address. |
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A statement identifying the election
for which the absentee ballot is requested; |
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A statement that you are a member of
the organized militia serving on active duty outside your Ohio
county residence; |
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If the request is for a primary
election ballot, your political party affiliation; |
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A statement specifying the
applicants relationship to you; |
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The address to which ballot is to be
mailed or faxed number to which it is to be faxed; |
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The signature and address of the
person making the application; and |
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The applicants notarized statement
attesting to the validity of the application. |
Absentee Deadlines
To
receive your absentee ballot:
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By
mail: Unless you are a
member of the U.S. armed forces, you must mail your properly
completed absentee ballot application bearing your original
signature to the board of elections for the county in which your
voting residence is located. The board must receive your requested
by noon the Saturday before the election. However, you submit
your request as far in advance of the election as possible. |
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By fax:
If you are a member of
the U.S. armed forces or organized militia, you may fax your
absentee ballot request to the board of elections in which your
voting residence is located. The board must receive your request by
noon on the Saturday before the election. You may request
that the board fax your ballot to you, but you must return your
marked ballot by mail. |
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In
person: You may go to the
board of elections office during regular business hours after
absentee ballots are available for voting, but no later than the Friday
before the election by 6 p.m., and request, receive and immediately vote your
ballot at the board office. |
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In
hospital on election day:
Regardless of where you are
hospitalized, you must submit a properly completed and signed
request to the board of elections of the county in which your voting
residence is located by 3 p.m. on election day. To be
eligible under this provision, you must be confined in a hospital
because of an unforeseeable medical emergency. Your application must
specify where, why, and when you came to be hospitalized. If you are
hospitalized in the same county where you are registered to vote,
two representatives of the board of elections can deliver the
ballots to you and return it to the board office. You may include in
your absentee ballot application a request that your county board of
elections give your unmarked ballot to a designated relative – your
spouse, father, mother, father-in-law, mother-in-law, grandfather,
grandmother, brother, sister, son daughter, adopted parent, adopted
child, stepparent, stepchild, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece – who
shall deliver the ballot to you in the hospital and return it to the
board office after you have voted it. |
For absentee ballot to be counted, it must be
received as follows:
1.
If cast from anywhere in the
United States, whether returned in person or by mail, your ballot must be
received by your county board of elections by 7:30 p.m. on election day.
2.
If properly returned from
out-of-country, your ballot must be received by your county board of election
not later than the 10th day after the election.
Print Application for Absent Voter’s
Ballot (Form 11-A)
Print Application
by Relative for Absent Voter’s
Ballot for Member of the Organized State Militia (Form 11-C)
Print Application for
Armed Service Absent Voter’s
Ballot (Form 11-D)
Provided in Adobe Acrobat
PDF format. |