Deadline Coming To Apply For Ballots In Ohio's Vote-By-Mail Primary

(Cleveland) - The deadline is approaching for those who want to vote in Ohio's primary election, which will be online only because of the state's stay-at-home order during the pandemic.

If you haven't voted yet, you need to apply for a vote-by-mail ballot. You can contact your county board of elections, or go through the state's website. Cuyahoga County voters can click on this link.

Once you fill out the application, it either must be delivered by US Mail, or in person, to your county board of elections. Your county board of elections must receive your ballot application by noon on April 25.

They will confirm your eligibility, and mail you a ballot.

This must be done ASAP, since your ballot either must be postmarked by April 27, or taken to your county Board of Elections in person by 7:30 p.m. on April 28.

The only in-person voting will be at a county Board of Elections building, and only for people with disabilities, and people who have no home address, so they do not receive mail.

(Photo by Tom Moore, WTAM 1100)

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