Ohio Voter Bill of Rights

Brian October 30th, 2004

Pasted below is a summary of the Ohio Voter Bill of Rights I received via email. Click here to see the full version. I have pasted some of the main points below.

• If you forget your ID, you CAN vote.
• If records show that you have moved, you CAN vote.
• If you have been convicted of a crime and have been released from prison, you CAN vote.
• If you are physically disabled and cannot enter your polling place, you CAN vote from your car, and receive help in voting.
• If you are in line at the polling place before 7:30 pm on Election Day, you CAN vote.

If there is any question about your right to vote, YOU CAN STILL VOTE by PROVISIONAL BALLOT. If you have a problem, make it clear that you know your rights.

You also can:
• Talk to the Voting Rights attorney at your polling place.
• Ask for the name of the person who is denying you the vote and write it down.
• Ask to talk to a supervisor and lodge a complaint.

If you have a problem, please call 1.866.228.1452.

Ohio is going to be a very important state this year regardless of what you hear in polls.

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