You have questions about voting this fall: everything from early voting hours to finding unbiased information. You asked 鈥 we鈥檙e answering in this week鈥檚 "OH Really?" election-protection conversation with Jen Miller, director of the Ohio League of Women Voters.
Our first question is from Ann in Medina County, who writes, 鈥淚 want to early vote in-person. When, where and what are the hours for that?鈥
翱丑颈辞鈥檚 . Miller cautions voters to double-check them for the day you plan to go, since they change from week-to-week.
The next question is from Lauren in Kent 鈥 and it鈥檚 similar to several questions we鈥檝e received from people who all wish to remain anonymous. She wants to know, 鈥渨here can I find an unbiased description/list of candidates for my area? It's been hard researching local and national candidates and their political views without being bombarded with opinionated commentary.鈥
Miller says one of the best resources is from the League of Women Voters itself. At , you can enter your address to check your registration, view your ballot and read about issues and candidates.
Another resource is called 鈥,鈥 created by the University of Akron, Ohio Supreme Court, and the League of Women Voters. Miller says the goal is help voters become more informed, since they often skip voting for judicial races.
Finally, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has a website dedicated to voter information: for this fall鈥檚 election, , , a , and a page for 鈥 which ends next Monday, October 5.
We鈥檒l answer more of your election questions next Monday. If you have a question about voting, ask us!