Resources are available for Pennsylvania and Ohio voters who want to prepare before they get to the ballot box on Tuesday, November 8.

Ohio voters can find election information at VoteOhio.gov, the website the Ohio Secretary of State's Office says is the only "official source for Ohio election information."

The website can help Ohio citizens find their polling location, voter ID requirements, sample ballots, absentee ballot tracking, election results and support for voters with disabilities.

If any voters experience a problem at the polls or have any concerns or questions, the office recommends contacting them at Report@OhioSoS.gov or call 877-SoS-Ohio. Within the message provide a name, contact information and the county where the concern or question arose.

Official Ohio election results will be released on November 29. 

Pennsylvania voters can visit vote.pa.gov to check their voter registration, polling place, mail-in ballot drop-off locations and more.

Those with mail-in ballots should return their ballot to their county election board very soon. If mail-in ballots aren't turned in by election day, those with the ballots can bring them to their polling location and vote in-person.

First-time voters in Pennsylvania, or those voting at a new precinct for the first time, are the only PA voters who need to show ID. 

The Pennsylvania Department of State's voter hotline is 877-868-3772. 

Polling locations in Ohio will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and Pennsylvania's will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Those in line when the polls close should remain in line.

To ensure an accurate, accessible and secure election, speak up if there is any activity that could jeopardize the fairness of the election.