Many polling locations have changed

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Budget cuts have forced many changes when it comes to polling locations this election year. 9 News is On Your Side with all the election resources you need to cast your vote on Nov. 8.

Specifically voters in Hamilton County and Butler County should be aware of a possible change in their voting location.

To save money, the Butler County County Board of Elections and the Hamilton County Board of Elections reduced the number of polling places. Many voters will be going to different places Nov. 8. It's important to pay close attention to the voter registration card that was sent to each voter or check your county in the links below to see if your polling place has changed.

Ohio

Polls in Ohio open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.

Ohio general election information

Adams County Board of Elections

Brown County Board of Elections

Butler County Board of Elections

Clermont County Board of Elections

Clinton County Board of Elections

Hamilton County Board of Elections

Highland County Board of Elections

Warren County Board of Elections

Ohio Boards of Elections by County

Ohio candidate campaign spending

Ohio residents: Find your polling location

 



Kentucky

 Polls in Kentucky opened at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.

Kentucky Board of Elections Office

Kentucky County Clerks

Boone County Board of Elections

Campbell County Board of Elections

Kenton County Board of Elections

Kentucky Voting Equipment Listed by County

Kentucky residents: Find your polling location

 



Indiana

 Polls in Indiana opened at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.

Indiana general election information

Indiana voter information

Indiana residents: Find your polling location

 



National

 

United States Election Assistance Commission

Vote411.org - League of Women Voters

US Congress Votes Database

 

 

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