Are you registered to vote at your current address?
All eyes are on Ohio in this crucial election with a contested US Senate seat and the US Presidency on the line. Control of the Ohio Supreme Court is also on the ballot, which will have a huge impact on the trajectory Ohio takes over the next four years.
According to a recent Ohio poll, nearly 40 percent of Christians don’t vote in every election. But as Christians make up the majority of Ohioans, our united voice could change everything.
To do that, however, you must be registered to vote. You can review, update, or begin your registration here.
The Deadline to Register to Vote is Monday, October 7
To register online you will need to provide the following:
Ohio driver’s license or Ohio identification card number
Name
Date of Birth
Address
Last four digits of your Social Security number
If you do not have any portion of the required information, you can follow this link to update your voting address using the paper form. Once you complete this form, you must sign and deliver it to your county Board of Elections by Monday, October 7.
Election Resources
Review candidate information starting next week on BuckeyeBallot.com.
Pre-order our free nonpartisan Voter Guide by visiting BuckeyeBallot.com/order. Voter Guides are currently being printed!
Download a PDF of What Churches and Pastors Can and Cannot Do In Elections and get the facts!
Review Your Ballot
To view a sample ballot and review the issues and candidates you will vote on in this election, you can visit the Ohio Secretary of State's website. Sample ballots will be available soon–save the link!
For more information, contact CCV at 513-733-5775 or contact@ccv.org. For media inquiries, email media@ccv.org.
As Ohio’s largest Christian public policy organization, Center for Christian Virtue seeks the good of our neighbors by advocating for public policy that reflects the truth of the Gospel.
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