Voting

All things voting in the state of Ohio.

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A new restrictive voter law was passed in 2025

Senate Bill 293, signed into law in December 2025, is harmful, anti-democratic legislation that enacts a grab-bag of unfunded mandates and burdens that will impede the ability of legitimate voters to vote, and also encumber the work of Boards of Elections officials. Here are important points to know:

Voter Registration:
Starting March 20, 2026 the Ohio Secretary of State will begin cross checking BMV data with individual voter registration information for data mismatches. The Secretary of State will notify voters with mismatched data between their BMV file and voter registration file. Contacted voters will need to reconcile any data mismatches at least 14 days before the next election in order to cast a regular ballot. If a voter does not reconcile their data, they will be made to cast a provisional ballot, and provided additional information to their Board of Elections by the fourth day after Election Day.

Absentee Balloting:
Starting at the May 2026 primary, voters who have been contacted or flagged for having mismatched data between their BMV file and their voter registration, and have not reconciled their data, will not be able to vote by mail. Voters in this scenario will receive this form (also shown below) from the Secretary of State – please fill it out and return at your earliest convenience. These voters will still be able to vote early by going to their County Board of Elections and casting a provisional ballot. After casting a provisional ballot, the voter must return to their Board of Elections by the fourth day after Election Day to provide additional information to have their provisional ballot count.

Provisional Ballot:
Starting at the May 2026 primary, voters who cast a provisional ballot but do not return to their county Board of Elections to provide additional information and "cure" their ballot, will not have their provisional ballot counted and their voter registration will be canceled. A voter may re-register to vote if their registration is canceled for not curing a provisional ballot.

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Vote Center

Learn more about the power of Ohio elected officials with our FAQ page.


Documents

The Latest

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2026 Candidate Questionnaire

Attending a townhall? Public Debate? Meet and greet? Ask these important questions before you cast a ballot.
Know Your Rights
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Ohio Voter Empowerment Card

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FAQ: Ohio Elected Officials

These new resources will feature the most powerful stakeholders in Ohio, define the scope of their duties, and answer frequently asked questions about their unique powers and privileges.
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Convicted of a Crime?

Court Case
Mar 27, 2026

League of Women Voters vs. LaRose (SB293)

Court Case
Sep 27, 2024

State ex rel. Ohio Democratic Party, et al. v. LaRose, et al. (amicus)

This emergency elections case is fallout from our victory in LWVO v. LaRose, a federal case challenging barriers to disabled voters enacted by HB 458.
Court Case
Dec 19, 2023

League of Women Voters of Ohio, et al. v. LaRose, et al. (HB458)

HB458 makes it a felony for anyone not on a limited list of government workers and relatives to assist a disabled Ohioan with their ballot. This significantly impairs access to the ballot for people with disabilities and violates several federal laws.
Court Case
Mar 20, 2023

State ex rel. DeBlase v. Ohio Ballot Board