If lines are long, the last thing you want is to be waiting at the wrong place to vote. Checking your precinct location is easy. You can check it at the Ohio Secretary of State's website.
Before you go to vote, leave behind or cover up the campaign shirts and buttons. You won't be allowed to vote if they are visable.
Bring your state or military issued ID, or a utility bill, bank statement or government correspondence. A passport is not acceptable identification. Cuyahoga County's Board of Elections director Jane Platten.
Jane Platten:Any person going to their polling location must have identification, or you will be offered a provisional ballot and that's not something we want to have happen.
If you've applied for a vote by mail ballot, you can't vote a regular ballot at a polling location. You will be given a provisional ballot.
And completed vote by mail ballots go to your Board of Elections office, not your local polling location, before polls close. Make sure you follow directions and seal the ballot in the inner envelope and fill out any requested information correctly.
If you're still in line when polls close at 7:30 Tuesday night, don't worry, you will still be able to vote. It's a long ballot, so be prepared to take some time. Mhari Saito, 90.3.