Politics & Government
Election Day 2019: Everything Ohioans Need To Know
When do polls close? What's on my ballot? Find answers to those questions and others.

CLEVELAND — Election Day 2019 is here and voters are heading to polling locations throughout Ohio. As of 11 a.m., less than 12 percent of eligible voters have turned out in Cuyahoga County, according to the Board of Elections.
There's still plenty of time to get out and vote. But if you have any questions about where to go, or when, Patch has got you covered.
When do polls close?
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Polling locations in Ohio will close at 7:30 p.m.
Do I need an ID to vote?
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Yes. A driver's license is the most commonly used form of identification, but the state has published a list of all acceptable identification forms.
Where should I vote?
If you're not sure where your polling location is, don't fret. The Secretary of State's website has an easy-to-use tool to find your polling site.
What's on my ballot?
That will depend on where you live. If you're a Cuyahoga County resident, you can find sample ballots (with a list of candidates and issues) on the Board of Elections website. You can also get information on candidates and issues using Vote 411.
Why isn't Election Day a holiday?
State lawmakers are working on changing that.
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