According to one Allen County polling location, it's no typical Election Day. At First Baptist Church on Cable Road, there are three precincts with about 3,000 registered voters, and they are seeing a larger-than-normal turnout this morning. They saw 45 people lined up when the polls opened at 6:30 a.m. and have already surpassed the total number of voters they saw in the primary.
The 2024 presidential election is only hours away, and the nation will either elect former President Donald Trump or elect Kamala Harris as the first female to the office of president of the United States. In Ohio, nearly 2.5 million people have already voted with in-person early voting and absentee ballots. Allen County saw just about 18,000 registered voters cast their ballots early. Those coming to the polls on Election Day need to remember to bring their identification.
Besides the other early voters already in line, the Lima Area Black Ministerial Alliance held "Souls to the Poll" to encourage people to cast their ballots in the November 5th election.
With just a week to go before Election Day, early voting numbers are hitting record numbers in parts of the nation. Nearly 1.7 million Ohioans have voted early. Around 941,000 of those are in person. 1.1 million Ohioans have requested absentee ballots, and nearly two-thirds have been returned. That return rate for absentee ballots tends to be higher in our area. Hardin and Logan counties top that list at 73%, followed closely by Mercer and Van Wert counties at 72%. One local county stands out though; only 41% of the 10,000 Allen County voters who requested an absentee ballot have returned those.
Election Day is just around the corner, but there's still plenty of time to cast your vote. Expanded early voting hours are kicking off around the state. That begins with two weekends of in-person early voting starting tomorrow (October 26, 2024) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and this Sunday (October 27, 2024) from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at your board of elections. The state mandates that each county offer specific expanded early voting hours through November 3rd. The hope is to provide voters plenty of options to make casting their ballot more convenient.
October 22, 2024, Press Release from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost: (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Six individuals have been indicted for illegal voting in past elections, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today. “The right to vote is sacred,” Yost said. “If you’re not a U.S. citizen, it’s illegal to vote – whether you thought you were allowed to or not – you will be held accountable.”
Many important decisions are to be made on the November election ballot, including Issue One regarding gerrymandering. The We Are Ohio group and Union Strong held a community meeting today to talk about Issue One and its importance regarding fair voting districts. Several speakers voiced their opinions, including the president of the Ohio State Association of Letter Carriers, Jeff Kranz, who spoke about the importance of absentee and mail-in ballots.
The Ohio Republican Party chair has been traveling the state to talk to voters about State Issue One. The "No On One" bus tour rolled into Lima this morning to rally Allen County GOP voters to get out and vote. State Issue One was put on by a citizens group to change the process of redistricting map drawing in Ohio from a group of elected state officials to a citizens panel that would be made up of 15 people that would draw the political boundaries for Ohio congressional, State Senate, and State House seats.
Today, October 7, 2024, is the final day to get registered or change your voting information before the November 5th election.
This is a presidential election year, and there is a U.S. senate race that will be on Ohio ballots, along with elections for three Ohio Supreme Court seats. Plus, voters will be asked to decide on who will be drawing the redistricting maps in the future.
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