Felony Convictions and Voting Rights in Ohio
Ohioans with Felony Records Can Vote
In Ohio, a felony conviction does not prevent a person from voting. As long as you are not currently serving a sentence in a jail or prison, you can register to vote and cast a ballot.
How to Exercise Your Right to Vote
To register to vote in Ohio, you can:
- Visit the Ohio Secretary of State's website (https://www.ohiosos.gov/)
- Call your local board of elections
- Visit your local library or post office
Once you are registered, you can vote in person on Election Day or by mail. To vote by mail, you must request a ballot from your local board of elections.
Exceptions to the Rule
There are a few exceptions to the rule that felons can vote in Ohio. These exceptions include:
- People who are currently serving a sentence in a jail or prison
- People who have been convicted of two or more violations of Ohio's election laws
Conclusion
If you have a felony conviction and you live in Ohio, you have the right to vote. Make sure you are registered to vote and that you cast a ballot in the next election.
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