CINCINNATI -- Curious about when your polling location closes? Need information on the candidates important to you? Here are all the election resources you need to make an informed decision this primary election day.
First, don't forget to bring an acceptable form of ID with you to the polls. Acceptable identification includes a valid photo ID card, like a driver’s license or state ID, military identification or a copy of a current utility bill, paycheck, or bank statement with your name and address. Check out the specific requirements for Ohio here, Kentucky here and Indiana here.
If you're going to need help getting to the polls or don't have someone to watch your children while you vote, check out some of the resources that are available to help you here.
Ohio
Polls in Ohio open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.
√ Ohio general election information
√ Adams County Board of Elections
√ Brown County Board of Elections
√ Butler County Board of Elections
√ Clermont County Board of Elections
√ Clinton County Board of Elections
√ Hamilton County Board of Elections
√ Highland County Board of Elections
√ Warren County Board of Elections
√ Ohio Boards of Elections by County
√ Ohio candidate campaign spending
√ Ohio residents: Find your polling location
Indiana
Polls in Indiana opened at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.
√ Indiana general election information
√ Indiana residents: Find your polling location
Kentucky
Polls in Kentucky opened at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.
√ Kentucky Board of Elections Office
√ Bracken County Clerk's Office
√ Campbell County Board of Elections
√ Carroll County Clerk's Office
√ Gallatin County Clerk's Office
√ Kenton County Board of Elections
√ Pendleton County Clerk's Office
√ Kentucky residents: Find your polling location
Trouble at the polls? Contact WCPO with any issues you encounter while voting on Election Day. Here's how to reach us:
- Send an email to newsdesk@wcpo.com
- Call 513-721-9900
- Send us a message on the WCPO/9 On Your Side Facebook page
- Mention @WCPO on Twitter
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