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Absentee Ballot
Applications Go in the Mail
Voters need only complete the form, mail it back and their ballot will
be delivered to them.
COLUMBUS – Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted today reminded Ohioans
that absentee ballot applications are going in the mail tomorrow for
more than six million voters and should be arriving in mailboxes across
the state within the next few days. Secretary Husted outlined details
of the statewide mailing for the 2014 General Election earlier this
month.
“This year’s statewide mailing is another in a series of steps we have
taken to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat for all voters,”
Secretary Husted. “Voters who take advantage of this convenient option
will be able to cast their ballot from the comfort of their own homes
and help to reduce the chance for long lines at the polls on Election
Day.”
2014 Statewide Mailing At-a-Glance:
· Two mailings will go out as part of this year’s effort. The first,
which will go to more than six million voters, goes in the mail
tomorrow and will arrive just after Labor Day. The second will go out
in early October and include those individuals who register to vote or
update their voting information after August 1st.
· Registered voters in all 88 counties will receive an absentee ballot
application, marking only the second time in the state’s history that
all Ohioans will have the same level of access to the ballot. The first
was in 2012 when Secretary Husted mailed all voters an absentee ballot
application.
· Applications have been personalized to each registered voter and
prepopulated with their name and address on file. Voters need only
provide valid identification, date of birth and signature to complete
the form.
· Voters who return an absentee ballot application will begin receiving
their ballot once the early voting period begins on October 7th, the
day after the close of registration – giving voters four weeks to
complete and return their ballot.
· The cost of this year’s mailing is estimated to be $1 million and
paid for using Help America Vote Act (HAVA) funds. The 2012 statewide
mailing cost $1.4 million.
For more information about the 2014 election, visit www.MyOhioVote.com.
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