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Need to contact your state election offices in Ohio, Kentucky? Here’s how to get in touch
Ohio Secretary of State tours Ottawa County Board of Elections
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants Ottawa County voters to know their vote is safe.
Jon Stinchcomb, Reporter
As voters prepare for Election Day on Tuesday, last-minute contacts, resources and accommodations might be necessary. There are ways to contact your local board of elections based on your county.
Here’s how to contact the state election offices in Ohio and Kentucky.
How do I contact Ohio’s Secretary of State’s office?
The Ohio Secretary of State’s regular office hours are 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, including Election Day. For immediate assistance with an election-related question, the office recommends calling 877-767-6446 (extension 1).
- Elections Division
- Elections Contact Form
- 614-466-2585
- 877-SOS-OHIO (877-767-6446, ext. 1)
- TTY: 614-728-3295
- TTY toll-free: 877-TTY-OHIO (877-889-6446)
How do I contact my local election office in Ohio?
The Ohio Secretary of State website contains a county boards of elections directory that provides contact information for all 88 counties. The information from the site includes both physical and mailing addresses, telephone numbers, email, office hours of operation, and each county’s board of elections website.
How do I contact my local election office in Kentucky?
The Commonwealth of Kentucky’s state board of elections provides a contact submission form for Kentucky residents, where online users input their name, email, and any comments.
While contact information appears limited to only the state level (rather than individual counties), there is a list of Election Day polling locations with addresses for all Kentucky counties, including Boone, Campbell and Kenton in Northern Kentucky.