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2022年中間選挙は明日です。オハイオ州民が準備できる方法は次のとおりです。

「我々の代表制民主主義は、有権者全員が声を上げたときに最もよく機能します。」

Ohio voters have just one more day to make their voices heard in the Tuesday, Nov. 8 midterm election. Voters can cast a ballot in-person or by mail. 

Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. local time. Absentee vote-by-mail  ballots must be postmarked no later than today, Nov. 7. Voters need to go into the post office to ensure the ballot has a postmark. Absentee ballots can also be returned to voters’ local boards of election on Election Day before 7:30 p.m. These absentee ballots cannot be returned to voters’ Election Day polling locations. 

“Our representative democracy works best when all eligible voters make their voices heard,” said コモン・コーズ・オハイオのエグゼクティブ・ディレクター、キャサリン・ターサー氏。 “Early, absentee, and mail-in voting improves access for voters who are unable to make it to the polls on Election Day and ensure every eligible voice is counted.” 

After polls close, the Ohio Secretary of State will begin posting unofficial results. Ohio is no stranger to close elections, and voters may need to be patient to find out the confirmed results in close races as the process of tabulating ballots takes time to ensure accuracy. 

“An extended timeline in election results should be reassuring,” Turcer said. “It’s proof that the system works and that bipartisan election officials are guaranteeing that each and every vote is properly counted.”

Ohioans who will be voting on Election Day can find their local polling place ここ. In order to vote, Ohoians must bring identification, which includes photo ID, military ID, utility bills, paycheck stubs, and bank statements. ここをクリック for Ohio’s expansive voter ID rules. 

Common Cause Ohio also reminds voters to use the nonpartisan Election Protection hotline, 866-私たちの投票, if they have any questions or encounter any challenges with casting a ballot on or before Election Day.

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