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Use the clickable map below or the following list of Ohio counties to view your sample ballot. Once you click on your county, please enter your name then select your sample ballot to see the issues and candidates you can vote on this election.
About the Ohio Ballot Board. The Ohio Ballot Board prescribes and certifies the ballot language for proposed Constitutional amendments, initiatives, and referenda and oversees efforts to inform voters of proposed ballot issues.
Will generate several hundred million dollars in annual revenue for state and local governments. Tax revenue will be used to increase funding for public safety, road improvements, drug treatment and prevention and investment in communities disproportionately impacted by Ohio’s marijuana policy.
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This SAMPLE ballot provides the CORRECT TITLES and ORDER OF OFFICES for ballot layout for candidates for the November 2024 General Election. The space for a write-in candidate should be provided only if applicable. See ballot directive and Chapter 5 (Ballots) in the Election Official Manual. General Election November 5, 2024 Page 2 of 4
Statewide Issues. I, Frank LaRose, certify that printed below are the full text, ballot language, explanations, and arguments that were certified by the Ohio Ballot Board, or filed with the Secretary of State as prescribed by law, for the constitutional amendments proposed by joint resolution of the Ohio General Assembly pursuant to Article XVI ...
Voting Information. View State Issue 1 (PDF) (opens in a new window) 2024 Voting Schedule. About Ohio's 2024 Elections. View Your County's Ballot. ID Requirements. Eligibility. Provisional Ballots. Find My District.
Here you can find more information about voting, candidates, the election calendar, absentee voting, and election results. Also, you will find resources for election officials and Ohio precinct election officials.
Issue 1 asks eligible Ohio voters to consider an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ohio proposed by a two-thirds majority of the Ohio General Assembly.
ISSUE 1: WHAT OHIOANS NEED TO KNOW “The proposed constitutional amendment [Issue 1] would remove elected officials from drawing congressional and state legislative districts. Instead, a 15member - panel of five Republicans, five Democrats and five independents would craft the maps.” Cincinnati Enquirer, July 23, 2024