Find your polling place To find out where you can vote, visit the Franklin County Board of Elections Web site, vote.franklincountyohio.gov/boe, and click on "Where do I vote?" But if you are lazy you can look below for a map.
Bring ID* Voters must bring valid photo identification, which shows name and address to the polls. Voters can not use a notice the board of elections mailed to them. The following forms of ID will work:
- Ohio driver's license, state ID or government ID - Military identification which shows the voter's name and current address - A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document, which shows the voter's name and current address
* Voters who do not provide one of these documents will still be able to vote by provisional ballot.
Information compiled from www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/info/takeid.aspx?, www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/id/index.htm and vote.franklincountyohio.gov/boe.
Where to vote 18 F: (A) North United Methodist Church 42 E. Tompkins 18 C: (B) Community Church of Christ 235 E. Tompkins 18 A; 39 B: (C) Tuttle Rec. Center 240 W. Oakland 39 A: (D) Newman Center 64 W. Lane 16 A, B, E: (E) Indianola Church of Christ 2141 Indianola 41 D: (F) St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 30 W. Woodruff 41 A, C: (G) Summit United Methodist Church 82 E. 16th 6 C, D: (H) Xenos Fourth St. Pavillion 1934 N. 4th 41 B, E: (I) Jesse Owens South 175 W. 11th 12 A: (J) North Side Library 1423 N. High 40 A: (K) King Ave Methodist 299 King 12 B: (L) Goodman Guild 303 E. 6th 40 B, C: (M) Thompson Rec. Center 1189 Dennison Ave
Polls open Tuesday from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.







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