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Legislative and Voting Information
This section of the Resource Directory includes resources that can help you find and contact our elected officials and get information on how, where and when to vote.
If you have questions about voting (how to register, how to request an absentee ballot), contact your county Board of Elections (BOE) office. You will find a list of BOE offices in this section of the Resource Directory.
National Association of Area Agencies on Aging
Washington 20036
Description:
N4A's primary mission is to build the capacity of its members to help older persons and persons with disabilities live with dignity in their homes and communities for as long as possible.
Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging
Columbus Ohio 43215
Description:
The Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging (O4A), a nonprofit organization, is a statewide network of agencies that provide services for the elderly and advocate on behalf of older Ohioans. The association addresses issues which have an impact on the aging network, provides services to members, and serves as a collective voice for Ohio's Area Agencies on Aging.
Ohio Secretary of State
Columbus Ohio 43215
Description:
As Ohio's chief elections officer, the Secretary of State oversees the elections process and appoints the members of boards of elections in each of Ohio's 88 counties. The Secretary of State supervises the administration of election laws; reviews statewide initiative and referendum petitions; chairs the Ohio Ballot Board, which approves ballot language for statewide issues; canvasses votes for all elective state offices and issues; investigates election fraud and irregularities; trains election officials, and works with counties to train poll workers. The Elections Division of the Secretary of State's office also compiles and maintains election statistics, political party records and other election-related records.
The Secretary of State's website has a special section for voters where you can check your voter registration, update your registration information or register to vote; connect to your local Board of Elections office; get information about early voting in-person or by mail; find your polling location; learn about identification requirements at the polls; and get information for overseas military personnel, disabled and hospitalized voters.
The office publishes several publications, including: