The following information about absentee voting is provided by the Icon to help explain voting on Nov. 3. We will repeat this information each week until the election.
Here is how to contact the Hardin County board of elections -
• Phone: 419-674-2211
• Website: https://www.boe.ohio.gov/hardin/
Or: click here
• Address:
Hardin County Board of Elections
One Courhouse Square, Suite 40
Kenton, OH 43326
ABSENTEE VOTING BY MAIL
• All Ohio voters whose registration information is up-to-date have the opportunity to vote from the convenience of their own homes.
• Absentee ballots are the first votes counted on Election Night.
• Simply fill out and return an application to our office and your absentee ballot will be mailed.
• The deadline to request an absentee ballot is at noon three days before the election in which you want to vote. However, we strongly encourage you submit applications at least 7-10 days prior to the election to allow for postal mailing times.
• When returning absentee ballots, the ballot envelope must be postmarked by the day before the election in order to be counted. You can also return your absentee ballot in-person to our office before the close of the polls at 7:30 p.m. on Election Day.
• A new application must be completed and submitted for each election in which you want to vote. We can accept applications as early as Jan. 1 or 90 days before the date of an election, whichever is earlier.
STEPS TO REQUEST AND VOTE AN ABSENTEE BALLOT:
1 - Complete the absentee ballot request form. Voters who want to vote absentee by mail must do this each election.
2 - Print, sign and date the paper form.
3 - Mail the request form back to your own county board of elections.
Hardin County Ohio Voters send forms to:
Hardin County Board of Elections
One Courhouse Square, Suite 40
Kenton, OH 43326
4 - Wait to receive your ballot in the mail from your county board of elections. Hardin County voters can track their ballot status online using this link. This information is updated daily.
5 - Follow the received instructions, Vote your ballot and fill out the ID envelope.
6 - Place your voted ballot with the stub into the ID Envelope. Place the ID Envelope into the provided Return Envelope.
7 - Return your voted ballot. You can send it by U.S. Mail or deliver it in person to your county board of elections. There is a drop box on the south side of the Hardin County court house. It is a black box with the wording "Board of Elections."
The returned envelope must either:
– Be received at the Board of Elections office or Dropbox prior to the close of the polls at 7:30 p.m. on Election Day
OR
– Be postmarked no later than the day before the election and received by the board of elections no later than 10 days after the election.
Please plan accordingly. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) estimates that it may take two to five days delivery time. We encourage you to not wait to send your ballot application the week before the election. Delivery delays could prevent you from getting your ballot in enough time to return your ballot by the above deadlines.
• You should not use a postage meter or an online service (such as stamps.com) to affix postage.
• It is your responsibility to make sure the ballot has enough postage.
• If you do not vote your absentee ballot and instead decide to go to your assigned polling place on Election Day, you must vote a provisional ballot.
• Note: No voted ballot may be returned to a board of elections by fax or e-mail. If a voted ballot is returned by fax or e-mail, it will not be accepted, processed, or counted.
DEADLINES for Nov. 3, 2020 general election:
Monday, Oct. 5 – REGISTRATION DEADLINE
Tuesday, Oct. 6 – ABSENTEE VOTING BEGINS
Saturday, Oct. 31 – at Noon – DEADLINE TO SUBMIT REQUEST FORM for ballot by mail
Monday, Nov. 2 – MAILING YOUR BALLOT? It must be post marked by this day to be counted
Tuesday, Nov. 3 – ELECTION DAY – 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
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