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Ada village polling location moved to Ada schools; Liberty precinct voters at Center on Central

Did you know there are more independent voters here than those listing a party designation?

THIS STORY WAS UPDATED ON OCT. 28

• Sample ballots are attached to this story-
• Presidential voting results from 2012 and 2016

Area voters have a date with the election board on Tuesday, Nov. 3. That is if they have not already voted, and plan to vote in person.

In August it was announced by the board of elections that Ada north and south polling location has moved from Community Health Professionals to 1986 Ada school gym.

The Liberty Township precinct voters will vote at Center on Central in downtown Ada. 

The move for Ada village voters, according to the board, is due to a state directive: "It has been determined that polling locations are not to be located in a health facility of any sort.”

Overview of Ada and Liberty Township registered voters
3,597 registered voters in Liberty Township and Ada
2,597 Independents
696 registered as Republican
303 registered as Democrats
1 registered as Green

Here’s some Hardin County voting facts of interest:   
18,211 registered voters in the county
4,247 registered Republicans
1,316 registered Democrats
12,638 Independents
9 registered libertarian
1 registered green

Click here to view the Hardin County board of election website.

Absentee ballot requests  may be mailed to:

Hardin County Board of Elections
One Courthouse Square, Suite 40
Kenton, OH  43326

Or, they may be taken to the Courthouse in Kenton and placed in the Black Drop Box (it is labeled with “Hardin County Board of Elections”), located on the south side of the Courthouse on the ramp.  This is a secure box, monitored by camera 24/7, and checked several times throughout the day.

Below are countywide results from the 2016 presidential election and the 2012 presidential election

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