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You are qualified to vote
if:
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You are a citizen of the United States
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You are at least 18 years old on or
before the day of the general election. If you will be
18 on or before November 3, you may vote in the primary
election for candidates only, but not on issues.
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You will be a resident of Ohio for at least 30 days
before the election.
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You register to vote at least 30 days
before the election.
How is residence
determined?
By law your residence is the
place to which, whenever you are absent, you have the intent
to return. If you continuously reside outside of Ohio for
period of four years or more, you are not a resident
of this state for voter registration purposes, except if you
are absent from Ohio because of federal or state government
employment, including military service. Leaving for
temporary purposes, such as school attendance, does not
result in a change of residence for voting purposes, unless
you register in the area where you are currently residing.
Can a student vote from
his/her school address?
Yes, if the student regards
that place as his/her residence and registers to vote.
Otherwise, the student must vote in his/her home community
if registered.
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