LAST CHANCE to register to vote in this year's crucial election!
COLUMBUS–Do you want a say in which freedoms you get to exercise for the next four years and beyond?
Do you want a say in:
Whether Ohio’s ban on trans medicine on kids can stay in effect?
Whether Ohio’s ban on boys in girls’ sports can stay in effect?
Whether Ohio’s school choice program will be eliminated?
Whether women have the right to be informed about their options before an abortion?
Whether basic health and safety standards apply to abortion facilities?
Then you'll want to be a registered and informed voter in this year's General Election. Early voting begins tomorrow!
On top of that, foreign money has flooded Ohio in another attempt to take power away from the people. You can learn more about Issue 1's disastrous effects at BuckeyeBallot.com/Issue1.
Still not convinced?
You'll also be voting for your next:
President and Vice President
US Senator and US Representative
Ohio Court of Appeals judges
Ohio Senator and Ohio Representative (116 state legislative races altogether!)
With all of this–and more–on the line, 40 percent Christians cannot sit out this election, too.
So what are you waiting for? Register to vote or update your registration by 9:00 pm today!
To update your voter registration online, you'll just need:
Ohio driver’s license or ID card number
Name
Date of Birth
Address
Last four digits of your Social Security number
You can also 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 9:00 pm today.
If you want to check your voter registration status, polling location, or districts, go to voterlookup.ohiosos.gov/voterlookup.aspx
Election Resources
Review personalized candidate information on BuckeyeBallot.com.
Learn about Ohio's Issue 1 by visiting BuckeyeBallot.com/Issue1.
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.
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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