ABSENTEE BALLOTS | WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Allows registration for early voting by mail or in person at the Washington County Board of Elections.
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Physical Address
204 Davis Avenue, Marietta, OH 45750
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Absentee ballots are available 35 days before a general election or non-presidential primary election and 30 days before all other elections. For your absentee ballot to be counted, it must be received as follows: *If cast from anywhere in the U.S. and you return it by mail, it must be postmarked** (the day before the election) and received by the board of elections no later than 10 days after the election. If you return it in person or if a near relative delivers it to the board for you, your marked ballot must be sealed in the completed and signed identification envelope provided with the ballot and must be delivered to the board of elections no later than 7:30 pm (the close of polls) on Election Day *If you are a voter outside the U.S. on Election Day, your ballot envelope must be signed and postmarked by the close of polls (7:30 pm) on Election Day and received by your county board of elections not later than the 20th day after the presidential primary election or by the 10th day after a special or general election *If returned in-person to the board of elections, absentee ballots must be received at the Washington County Board of Elections on Election Day by 7:30 pm (the close of the polls) **Postmarked does not include a date marked by a postage evidence system such as a postage meter
Voice
Fax
(740) 374-7698
Application process
Call the office or visit the website for more information. Voters wishing to vote by absentee ballot must complete the forms by providing valid identification, their date of birth and signature before returning the application to the Washington County Board of Elections in the return envelope provided.
Fee
No fee for service.
Eligibility
Serves residents of Washington County. Must be registered for at least 30 days prior to the election in which they wish to vote. If a voter changes their mind and goes to the polls after requesting an absentee ballot, then they will have to vote provisionally.
Agency info
WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Supervises all governmental elections in the county. Regulates voter registration and balloting. Maintains a list of registered voters in Washington County.