3509.02 Who may vote absent voter's ballot | Statutes | Westlaw

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3509.02 Who may vote absent voter's ballot

OH ST § 3509.02Baldwin's Ohio Revised Code AnnotatedTitle XXXV. ElectionsEffective: August 15, 2012 (Approx. 2 pages)

3509.02 Who may vote absent voter's ballot

OH ST § 3509.02Baldwin's Ohio Revised Code AnnotatedTitle XXXV. ElectionsEffective: August 15, 2012 (Approx. 2 pages)

Baldwin's Ohio Revised Code Annotated
Title XXXV. Elections (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 3509. Absent Voter's Ballots (Refs & Annos)
Effective: August 15, 2012
R.C. § 3509.02
3509.02 Who may vote absent voter's ballot
(A) Any qualified elector may vote by absent voter's ballots at an election.
(B) Any qualified elector who is unable to appear at the office of the board of elections or, if pursuant to division (C) of section 3501.10 of the Revised Code the board has designated another location in the county at which registered electors may vote, at that other location on account of personal illness, physical disability, or infirmity, and who moves from one precinct to another within a county, changes the elector's name and moves from one precinct to another within a county, or moves from one county to another county within the state, on or prior to the day of a general, primary, or special election and has not filed a notice of change of residence or change of name may vote by absent voter's ballots in that election as specified in division (G) of section 3503.16 of the Revised Code.
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(2012 S 295, eff. 8-15-12; 2006 H 3, eff. 5-2-06; 2005 H 234, eff. 1-27-06; 1995 H 99, eff. 8-22-95; 1994 S 300, eff. 1-1-95; 1992 H 438, eff. 9-23-92; 1990 H 237; 1980 H 1062; 1974 S 237, S 429; 1973 H 73; 1970 S 591; 1969 S 51; 132 v S 102; 127 v 741; 1953 H 1; GC 4785-134)
R.C. § 3509.02, OH ST § 3509.02
Current through File 21 of the 135th General Assembly (2023-2024) and 2023 Statewide Issues 1 and 2 (November Election).
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