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Information From: Clermont County Board of Elections

The Clermont County Board of Elections
76 S. Riverside Dr.
Batavia, OH 45103

(513) 732-7275
http://www.clermontelections.org/

Voter Registration

Does everyone have to be registered?

Download the application to Register to Vote.  Your Application must still be mailed or delivered to the Board of Elections - it cannot be emailed!

Yes, except for members of the armed forces serving on active duty. Their spouses and dependents are also exempt if they left Ohio to be with the service member.

Where can I register?

  • At the Clermont County Board of Elections or the Secretary of State’s office.
  • At branch registration offices or locations established by the Clermont County Board of Elections.
  • At any public high school or vocational school.
  • At the offices of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
  • At offices of designated agencies that provide public assistance or disability programs.
  • At public libraries.
  • At county treasurer's offices, recorder's office, human services, WIC, and MRDD.
  • By mail. You may request a registration form from the Clermont County Board of Elections or the Secretary of State’s office by mail, e-mail, telephone, in person or by having another person obtain it for you.

After completing the form, return it to the Clermont County Board of Elections or Secretary of State’s office.

Mailed registration forms must be sent to the Clermont County Board of Elections or the Secretary of State’s office and must be postmarked 30 days before an election to be valid for that election.

Registration forms not mailed must be received by the Clermont County Board of Elections, the Secretary of State’s office, a public high school or vocational school, public library, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Clermont County Treasurer’s Office or designated agencies 30 days before an election to be valid for that election.

Do I declare my politics when I register?

No. Under Ohio law, your party affiliation is determined by the ballot you vote in a primary election.

What if I change my address or name?

If you are now registered and move within the state or change your name, you must report the change to the Clermont County Board of Elections by completing a voter registration form at the locations previously mentioned or by mail.

You may also complete a notice of change in voting status and file it with the court when you apply for a marriage license or when your name is changed by court order.

Exceptions:

If you change your name and/or move from one precinct to another in Clermont County, you may report the change and vote by appearing at the Clermont County Board of Elections during the 28 days immediately prior to the general or special election, or the 25 days immediately prior to the presidential primary election; or on election day, you may go to the polling place in the precinct in which you now reside, the Clermont County Board of Elections.

If you move from one county to another in the state, you may report the change and vote at the Clermont County Board of Elections during the 28 days immediately prior to the general or special election, or the 25 days immediately prior to the presidential primary election; or on election day, at the Clermont County Board of Elections.

If you vote under these circumstances, you will vote a provisional ballot, which is similar to an absentee ballot.

Some Information provided by the Ohio Secretary of State.

Up-Dated 9/27/06

 

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