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Fullduplexxx

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Mon Aug 7, 2023, 06:07 PM Aug 2023

Some Northeast Ohio polling locations have changed; here's how to check By: Morgan Trau


“Unfortunately, there are changes to polling locations and we just do the best we can to get the word out,” said Mike West, Manager of the Outreach Department for the CCBOE. “But these letters go out several months before the actual election.”

These changes were mailed to voters in September and flyers were put up around local libraries in October, West added. He knew people may forget, so putting out this reminder so close to the election was purposeful.

“The timing is when people are starting to think about their actual voting plan, what time they’re gonna vote, where they’re gonna vote,” he said.

Here is how you can double-check your voting location. Go to boe.cuyahogacounty.gov. Then, click on the tab at the top that says “voters.” Depending on your screen, you will either scroll to the right or scroll down until you see a “voter resources” box. There will be a button that says “get your voting information.” Fill out your name and birthday and you will get the updated location.

If you do not use computers, or can’t figure out the website, you can also call the phone number 216-443-8683 (VOTE) to find out.

If you live outside Cuyahoga County, you can head to the Ohio Secretary of State’s voter information website at VoteOhio.gov.


https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022/11/08/some-northeast-ohio-polling-locations-have-changed-heres-how-to-check/
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Some Northeast Ohio polling locations have changed; here's how to check By: Morgan Trau (Original Post) Fullduplexxx Aug 2023 OP
K mahina Aug 2023 #1
That's right . . . I heard about that and had forgotten it. Ms. Toad Aug 2023 #2

Ms. Toad

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2. That's right . . . I heard about that and had forgotten it.
Mon Aug 7, 2023, 06:33 PM
Aug 2023

No worries. I have nothing to do tomorrow but to vote "no" on Issue 1.

(Pretty sure my polling place is the same, but I'll check before I wander around the corner to the church.)

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