Candidates, issues, voting hours: What you need to know
Voters are going to the polls in Ohio today. Here you will find ballot information, as well as what you need to know to cast your vote.

Voters are going to the polls in Ohio today. Here you will find ballot information, as well as what you need to know to cast your vote.
All Ohio voters, regardless of party affiliation, will be able to vote on State Issue 1, a constitutional amendment to create a bipartisan public process for drawing congressional districts.
Democrats across the state are choosing between six candidates for governor and their running mates.
Republicans have several races to narrow down. There are contested GOP races for U.S. Senate, Governor, and State Treasurer.
MAHONING COUNTY
Mahoning County Democrats will be choosing their candidates for Congress, County Commissioner. 59th District State House, and Common Pleas Court Judge.
The Mahoning County TB levy is up for renewal. Boardman and Western Reserve Schools have levies on the ballot.
Austintown, Boardman, Jackson and Smith Township voters will decide on levies.
Once again Youngstown voters are being asked to vote on banning fracking in the city.
TRUMBULL COUNTY
Trumbull County Democrats will decide if they want incumbent County Commissioner Frank Fuda on the ballot this fall or challenger Lisa Baumiller.
Three Democrats are on the ballot for 13th district congress Republicans have two choices for the 64th District Ohio House.
Two Democrats are vying for Juvenile Court Judge. Republicans will choose between two candidates running against each other for 11th District Court of Appeals Judge.
Howland, Joseph Badger, Mathews, Niles and McDonald Schools have money issues on the ballot.
While Bazetta and Girard voters will decide the fate of levies, Newton Falls has three charter amendments before voters.
COLUMBIANA COUNTY
In Columbiana County, three Democrats want to become the party's candidate in the 6th congressional district. Incumbent Republican Bill Johnson faces one challenger.
Two Democrats are running for Common Pleas Court Judge.
Franklin Township is asking voters to approve a road levy.
When and where do I vote?
The polls are open from 6:30 am until 7:30 pm.
Follow this link to find your local polling place.
What identification do I need to vote?
Ohio law requires that every voter, upon appearing at the polling place to vote on Election Day, must announce his or her full name and current address and provide proof of identity.
The forms of identification that may be used by a voter who appears at a polling place to vote on Election Day include:
An unexpired Ohio driver’s license or state identification card with your present or former address so long as the voter’s present residential address is printed in the official list of registered voters for that precinct;
A military identification;
A photo identification that was issued by the United States government or the State of Ohio, that contains the voter’s name and current address and that has an expiration date that has not passed;
An original or copy of a current utility bill with the voter’s name and present address;
An original or copy of a current bank statement with the voter’s name and present address;
An original or copy of a current government check with the voter’s name and present address;
An original or copy of a current paycheck with the voter’s name and present address; or
An original or copy of a current other government document (other than a notice of voter registration mailed by a board of elections) that shows the voter’s name and present address.