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Choice Headlines

12/10/2011
Senators hear testimony in favor of Heartbeat Bill

12/9/2011
'Heartbeat Bill' Debate Continues In Ohio

12/8/2011
Backers push ‘heartbeat’ bill to halt abortions

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Press Releases

12/21/2011
Governor Kasich Continues War on Women Signs Unconstitutional H.B. 79 into Law

12/14/2011
Latest Attack in the War On Women: Ohio Senate passes unconstitutional insurance ban, H.B. 79 H.B. 125 indefinitely shelved

12/7/2011
Women’s Health Should Come First

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Vote Pro-Choice

Help Us Build Pro-Choice Victories! 
 
Make sure that you know where your polling location is located.   Many polling locations have moved, so make sure that when you head out to your polling location you are going to the right place.  You can check out your polling location on the Ohio Secretary of State website
 
Want to avoid the lines on election day? Ohio now allows voters to vote by mail or to vote early!  Early voting begins on September 30th and continues through November 3rd.  You can call your local board of elections (click here for a BOE listing) to see where their early vote location is and the hours it is open.  If you are a registered voter, all you need to do is go to the early vote location in the county where you are registered and you can vote early.  If you want to vote by mail from home, download the absentee ballot registration form and mail it to your county board of election office, (click here for the list of county board of election office addresses). If you have questions about early vote or voting by mail the Ohio Secretary of State's office has more information.
 
If you plan on voting on Election Day, you can confirm your voting location by clicking here.  Just remember that you now must show a government issued ID or bring some other accepted form of identification with you to your polling location (click here for a list of accepted IDs).  Polling location lines are more likely to be long before and after work, so if you can, try to go mid-morning or early afternoon to avoid the rush.
 
Remember that every vote counts and participating in our Democracy is one of the most important things an American citizen can do!  Vote for candidates that will protect the right to choose!

 
 

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