Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana November Election Voter Guide: How to Vote, Who's Running & More
How to Vote
To vote in the upcoming November election, you must be registered to vote by October 11th. You can register to vote online or by mail. If you are not registered to vote, you can still register at your polling place on Election Day.
On Election Day, you will need to bring a valid photo ID to your polling place. You can find your polling place by visiting your county's website.
When you arrive at your polling place, you will be asked to sign in and receive a ballot. You can then vote in the privacy of a voting booth. Once you have voted, you will need to deposit your ballot in a ballot box.
Who's Running
There are a number of important races on the ballot in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana this November. Here is a look at some of the key candidates:
- Ohio Governor: Incumbent Republican Governor Mike DeWine is facing a challenge from Democratic nominee Nan Whaley.
- Kentucky Governor: Incumbent Democrat Governor Andy Beshear is facing a challenge from Republican challenger Daniel Cameron.
- Indiana Governor: Incumbent Republican Governor Eric Holcomb is facing a challenge from Democratic nominee Woody Myers.
There are also a number of other important races on the ballot, including races for Congress, the state legislature, and local offices.
More Information
For more information about the upcoming November election, please visit your county's website or the website of the Ohio Secretary of State, the Kentucky Secretary of State, or the Indiana Secretary of State.
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