Voters Head to Polls on Election Day

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As of Monday, 16,336 residents of Logan County have cast their votes during the early voting period.

According to Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, “Nearly one-third of Ohio’s registered voters (31.03%) have already cast a ballot in this election.”

Election Day is officially here, with polls open for in-person voting from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM.

While many Ohioans have voted early in person or mailed in their ballots, others are still expected to head to the polls to cast their votes today.

Polling Hours and Locations

Election Day is officially here, with polls open for in-person voting from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM.

Logan County polling locations include:

  • Belle Center & Richland Township – American Legion Hall, 615 North Center Street, Belle Center.
  • Bellefontaine (All Wards) – Bellefontaine High School, 555 East Lake Avenue.
  • Bokescreek Township, West Mansfield, Jefferson Township & Rushcreek Townships – Benjamin Logan Middle School, 4626 County Road 26, Bellefontaine.
  • DeGraff, Quincy/Miami Township, Pleasant Township & Union Township – Riverside Local Schools 2096 South County Road 24, DeGraff. Please use the north entrance.
  • Huntsville & McArthur Township – Cornerstone Church, 6611 Fruit Street, Huntsville.
  • Harrison Township & Lake Township – Logan County Electric Cooperative, 1587 North County Road 32, Bellefontaine.
  • Lakeview, Russells Point, Bloomfield Township, Stokes Township North, Southeast and West, and Washington Township North and South – Indian Lake High School Auxiliary Gym, 6210 North State Route 235, Lewistown.
  • Liberty Township & West Liberty – Adriel Yoder Center, 500 North Detroit Street, West Liberty.
  • Monroe Township, Perry Township & Zane Township – Transportation Research Center, Rhodes Conference Center, 10820 State Route 347, East Liberty.

Voters are encouraged to check their polling locations, which can be easily found HERE.

It’s important to verify your location ahead of time to avoid any last-minute confusion.

Ballot Information

Voters will have the opportunity to decide on a number of key races, including the presidential race, the U.S. Senate race, and seats on the Ohio Supreme Court.

For those who want to know what to expect on their ballots, including candidates and issues, you can do your research HERE.

This is especially important for voters wanting to familiarize themselves with local and state propositions that could impact their community.

Get Out and Vote!

Making your voice heard is vital in shaping the future of Logan County and Ohio as a whole.

If you haven’t voted yet, be sure to head to the polls today.

Remember to bring an acceptable form of ID and check the weather conditions to ensure a smooth voting experience.

Every vote counts, so let’s make sure our community is represented!