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    • General Election: Nov 5, 2024

      Ohio's polling hours on Election Day: 6:30am—7:30pm

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      Ohio's early in-person voting dates: Oct 8—Nov 3, 2024

      Starting the day after the close of voter registration, registered voters may cast an early in-person ballot at their county board of elections. Check with your specific county location for more information.

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      Ohio's absentee ballot by mail request deadline: received by Oct 29, 8:30pm

      Any qualified Ohio voter may request an absentee ballot without stating a reason. To apply, complete an absentee ballot request form and return it to your county board of elections.

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  2. Sep 25, 2020 · People can get involved with HeadCount's Text Out the Vote program, where volunteers text new voters and those unlikely to vote. HeadCount also released a toolkit so anyone can register...

  3. Nov 8, 2023 · Door-to-door canvassing is considered the best way to Get Out the Vote (GOTV) – in one study, it increased election turnout by 9 percentage points. But if that's not the route for you, don't worry: phonebanks, textbanks, direct mail, and literature drops are all effective ways to get out the vote.

  4. Top Tips for Getting Out The Vote Key Questions to ask your League team: • What are we currently doing to get out the vote? • How can we directly reach more voters personally ask them to vote? • How are we measuring our effectiveness? • What’s holding us back?

  5. NMAC’s Get Out The Vote (GOTV) campaign is a direct response to the growing political disengagement of young people, the impact of voting on sustaining the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative, and increased voter suppression laws affecting people of color.

  6. Voting Information. Find all the information for how to vote in your state. Get Ready to Vote. Programs & Resources. Learn more about how to partner. Learn More. Get Involved. Help register, educate, and turn out voters in your community. Take Action.

  7. GOTV stands for "get out the vote" and signifies a concerted effort to register voters and increase voter turnout during elections.

  8. The core of our activism is writing get-out-the-vote postcards to Democratic voters. Our volunteers have written hundreds of thousands of postcards to notify voters about special elections, vote-by-mail deadlines, early voting, Democratic candidates running in close elections, and voter registration drives in regions of high voter suppression.

  9. Get-out-the-vote (GOTV) research has shown that nonpartisan messaging is more effective than partisan messaging for boosting voter turnout. That said, we ask that volunteers do not: Mention candidates by name. Mention political parties. Frame their overall message in a partisan or one-sided fashion.

  10. Get out the vote (sometimes referred to as GOTV) is a broadly inclusive term campaigns, candidates, political parties, civic-minded institutions, and individuals use to describe a concerted effort to register voters and increase voter turnout.

  11. Get Out The Vote (GOTV) MVP doesn’t lead GOTV work ourselves; instead, we focus on funding the local organizing groups best positioned to turn out key voters in critical states and races. Want to fundraise for local organizing?

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