Voters Vote Early
What Is Early Voting?
Early voting is defined as “casting a ballot prior to election day at a location designated by the supervisor of elections and depositing the voted ballot in the tabulation system.” If you vote early at our office, you will use the same tabulation equipment (DS-200) that is used at the polls.
Who Can Vote Early?
Any qualified and registered voter may vote. The voter must present a current and valid picture and signature identification to vote. If you do not present a current and valid picture and signature identification, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot.
Dates & Times
The Hamilton County Supervisor of Elections office will begin conducting early voting in our office 10 days before an election and end on the 3rd day before the election.
Early Voting hours are to be determined at a later date. (subject to change)