What is a provisional ballot? More Ohio voters may need to fill one out this year

If there’s a question about your eligibility to vote in Ohio, you might have to cast a provisional ballot.

But don’t worry. Most provisional ballots are counted after election officials verify that voters are eligible. Here’s how to ensure your vote counts if you cast a provisional ballot.

What is a provisional ballot?

A provisional ballot is used when it’s unclear if you’re eligible to vote. Here are some examples of when you might be asked to cast a provisional ballot:

  • You don’t bring a photo ID to vote in person.
  • You requested an absentee ballot but changed your mind and decided to vote in person.
  • Your name isn’t in the poll book or your signature doesn’t match what’s in the poll book.
  • You moved after registering to vote.
  • You are a college student who registered to vote at home but chose to vote at school or vice versa.
  • You changed your name after registering to vote and didn’t bring proof of that change.

What is the difference between a provisional and absentee ballot?

A provisional ballot is not the same thing as an absentee ballot , which voters can use to vote by mail or drop off at their county boards of election.

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