Ohio Alert: Just four days left to register 100,000 youth for the 11/7 Choice and Marijuana votes
The fate of choice and recreational marijuana are on the Ohio ballot in just a month. But unless we act now, as many as 100,000 or more of the group most likely to vote Yes on these issues won’t be able to do so. Only five days remain to register for this vital election.
As of August 26, 2023, just 36,000 of Ohio’s more than 150,000 18-year-olds had registered to vote, a statewide voter registration rate of just 23.4%. And hundreds of thousands of young people 19 and up in Ohio are also unregistered
You can change this and change history. How?
Copy and paste this diary or send the link to everyone you know in Ohio
Urge everyone you know to do the same thing
Circulate it among any students, parents or educators you know in Ohio or elsewhere
Post this diary or the information in it on Facebook and other social media
Using this link, you can register on-line in Ohio if you have a driver’s license or state ID.
If you live in Ohio and don’t have a state ID, you can still register by printing out this form and mailing it in. If you live in Ohio and don’t have a state ID, you can still register by printing out this form and mailing it in.
But you will still need an acceptable ID to vote, so here are the acceptable (unexpired) ID’s in Ohio as posted by VoterRiders.
Ohio driver’s license
Ohio state ID
Interim identification form issued by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV)
Military ID (U.S. Military, U.S. Veterans Affairs, or Ohio National Guard)
U.S. passport or passport card