Secretary
of State Jon Husted
More than 484,000 Absentee
Ballot Applications so far
Columbus
– Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced that as
of Friday, September 14, an estimated 484,000 absentee ballot
applications had
been received by county boards of elections statewide. This includes
more than
475,600 non-military and more than 8,600 military and overseas voter
absentee
ballot requests. Military and overseas ballots will be mailed out
beginning
later this week on Saturday, September 22, 2012, and ballots for
non-military
and overseas voters will be mailed out beginning on October 2, 2012.
“We
expect that many Ohioans will take advantage of the
opportunity to vote by mail this year,” Secretary Husted said. “By
requesting an
absentee ballot, voters can avoid the lines and have their say without
ever
having to leave their homes.”
Absentee
ballot applications must be received by boards of
election by noon on Saturday, November 3, 2012. Voters are encouraged
to submit
their request as soon as possible to ensure sufficient time is
available for
them to complete and return their ballot to the board of elections.
Included
in the total number of requested ballots are applications
sent by the Secretary of State’s office as part of the first ever
statewide
absentee ballot application mailing. Additional information about the
statewide
mailing is available here. Voters who wish to vote by mail may also
download an
absentee ballot request form at www.MyOhioVote.com.
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