From what's on the ballot to key polling information. Here's everything you need to know.Sign up for our NewslettersWhen do polls open?Polls are open for early in-person voting. See hours here.On November 4,
Ohio's top politicians approved a new congressional map with bipartisan support on Oct. 31 − a compromise to avoid worst-case scenarios for both Republicans and Democrats.
Central Ohio voters will weigh in on city council races, school boards and major ballot issues in the Nov. 4 election.
The bipartisan agreement will provide a further boost for the GOP heading into the midterms, but doesn't go as far as some Democrats had feared.
Ohio's Redistricting Commission approved a new congressional map Friday morning, narrowly meeting the state's constitutional deadline and reshaping several key districts ahead of the 2026 elections. Why it matters: The map passed with bipartisan support,
Ohio's Republican-led redistricting commission has unveiled a new U.S. House map that could give Republicans a chance to win two more seats in next year's elections
Proposed map would help GOP win seats held by two Democrats in Cincinnati and Toledo – while making Akron district slightly more Democratic.
According to the Ohio Secretary of State website, there are several forms of identification acceptable to vote, including: Interim ID form issued by the Ohio BMV Ohio National Guard ID card US Department of Veterans Affairs ID card The last day for early in-person voting is Nov. 2, 2025.