Election Day Eve: What You Need to Know

It’s hard to believe the 2016 General Election is just one day away! Follow our guide below to make sure you are ready to cast your ballot.

Your Personalized Voting Information
We make it easy for you to check your voter registration status, find your polling location, and view your sample ballot all at once. Visit our website: My Voting Info.

Early Voting Concludes Today
Why wait until tomorrow when you can vote today? Stop by the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections until 2:00 p.m. to cast your ballot early in person.

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Postmark Vote-by-Mail Ballots Today
If you are voting by mail and haven’t returned your ballot yet, you MUST postmark your ballot today. If you cannot postmark your ballot today, the only other option you have is to drop it off at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. You cannot drop it off at a polling location.

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Know Where to Vote
You must vote at your assigned polling location. If you are not sure where to vote, you may look it up on our website: Where Do I Vote?

This is especially important for registered voters who may have moved without updating their registration. So long as you visit the correct polling location for your new residence, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot.

Bring Proper ID
Voters must bring identification to the polls in order to verify their identity. This may include:
• A current and valid photo identification card (e.g., driver’s license or state ID)
• A military identification
• A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the voter’s name and current address.

Know what is on Your Ballot
Be prepared and view your ballot before voting. Download your sample ballot on our website: What’s on My Ballot?

Take Voter Survey
We want to hear from you after you vote! Let us know how your experience was so that we may provide the best voting experience possible. Click here to take survey.

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As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please give us a call to speak with an election official at 216-443-VOTE.

Last Chance Voter Registration Events on October 11

The voter registration deadline is Tuesday, October 11 for the November 8 General Election. You must be registered to vote in any election. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections will be open late until 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday to ensure last-minute registrations can get in before the deadline. Additionally, we will be out in the community registering voters throughout the day on Tuesday.

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Come down to beautiful Cleveland Public Square during lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for “Tricks and Trucks.” Magicians will be performing tricks throughout the square and food trucks will line up on Superior Avenue. Look for the red, white and blue balloons for our registration table!

We’re also repeating our drive-thru registration event at the Hispanic Alliance from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Stop by on your way home from work or after school for a quick and convenient registration. The Hispanic Alliance is located at 3110 W. 25th Street, Cleveland, OH 44109.

You may also visit the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections from 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. We are located at 2925 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115. Come inside to register, or drop off your completed registration form in the drop box located in our parking lot.

To check your voter registration status in Cuyahoga County, visit http://boe.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/my-voting-information.aspx.

October 11: Voter Registration Deadline

You have one more week to register or update your voter registration to be eligible to vote in the November 8, 2016 General Election. Remember, if you recently changed your name or moved since you last voted, you must update your registration. All registrations must be postmarked or received at the board of elections by October 11, 2016.

Click here to download a registration form.
Click here to double check if you are registered in Cuyahoga County.

For more information, visit myohiovote.org.

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Coming soon: e-poll books

Hundreds of voters and poll workers came down to the Board of Elections (BOE) on Tuesday to catch a first glimpse of electronic (e-) poll books during a mock election.

What’s all the excitement about, you ask? Paper poll books are becoming a thing of the past as voting jurisdictions in 32 states have already made the switch to e-poll books. This new technology expedites the voter check-in process, improves election reporting, saves money (and trees for that matter!), alerts poll workers if the voter already voted or is at the wrong location, and provides many other benefits to both voters and boards of elections.

E-Poll Book

Cuyahoga County is on track to implement e-poll books at all voting locations for the 2017 General Election. With such an important decision on the table, we wanted to give our staff, poll workers, board members and voters the opportunity to test drive e-poll books from Tenex and KNOWiNK, the two companies we are deciding between. Hence, the mock election!

Just how does a mock election work?

Leading up to (Mock) Election Day, both vendors trained staff how to use their e-poll book equipment. Hundreds of voting scenarios were created and divided into envelopes containing the voter’s name, form of I.D., political party choice, and scenario instructions. Our goal was recreate any potential check-in possible to see how the equipment handles various situations. For instance, the voter changed their name without updating their registration, they are at the wrong polling location, they do not have the proper form of I.D., no issues, etc.

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On (Mock) Election Day, members of staff took turns playing the roles of poll workers and voters to experience each product from both perspectives. Staff also went through the motions of setting up and tearing down the equipment just as if they were at a polling location on Election Day.

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After our initial test run, we held an open house for the public to try out the e-poll books.

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All participants completed surveys about their experience with both products.

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Outcome

Overall, the mock election was a fun and informative way to try out two kinds of e-poll books. Some of our staff weighed in on what they thought of this terrific day:

“My favorite part of the day was seeing how many voters actually came and how excited they were. I enjoyed seeing our poll workers having fun with the e-poll books and even jumping in to help staff manage the lines and survey table,” said Shantiel Soeder, Election and Compliance Administrator, who has been leading this initiative from the start.

“Our staff became more knowledgeable about the e-poll books and their confidence really grew as the day went on. It was cool to see their excitement, and it goes to show the technology is easy to learn and use,” said Sean Webster, Business Administration Manager.

“I love that our poll workers and voters were eager to experience the new technology and see how it will benefit the voting process,” said Ruth Rachel Przybojewski, Supervisor, Poll Worker Department.

The Board of Directors will choose between Tenex and KNOWiNK based on the recommendation from staff in the weeks to come.

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Shantiel Soeder, Election and Compliance Administrator and leader of the e-poll book initiative, pictured with Dennis Anderson, Community Outreach Manager as they greet voters during the mock election