Ada ballots and voting information for November 8
The Hardin County Board of Elections has posted sample ballots for Ada precincts North and South for the November 8, 2022 general election at https://lookup.boe.ohio.gov/vtrapp/hardin/ballotlist.aspx
DEADLINES:
October 11 – Registration deadline
October 12 – Absentee voting begins
November 5 at 12:00 noon – Deadline to submit request form for Absentee Ballot by mail
November 7 – Mailed ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 7
November 8 – ELECTION DAY / Polls open 6:30 a.m. -7:30 p.m. / Absentee ballots must be in drop boxes by 7:30 p.m.
There are no Village of Ada elected official races on the ballot. There are two tax levy items specific to Ada and Liberty Township
- Proposed tax levy addition for the Ada-Liberty Joint Ambulance District
- Proposed tax levy renewal for Liberty Township Fiire Department
Other tax levy items are:
- Proposed tax levy renewal for the Apollo Career Center Joint Vocational School District
- Proposed tax levy renewal for Hardin County 9-1-1 services
- Proposed tax levy renewal for Hardin County Council on Aging
Hardin County elected offices races are
- County Commissioner
- County Auditor
- Judge of the Court of Common Please, Domestic Relations
Ballots includes races for the offices of
- Ohio Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Auditor of State
- Secretary of State
- Treasurer of State
- Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Two seats for Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- U.S. Senator
- 4th District Representative to U.S. Congress
- 1st District State Senator
- 83rd District State Representative
- One seat for Judge of the 3rd District Court of Appeals
Two proposed State Constitutional Amendments are on the ballot.
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