UC Votes

Photo of students participants at a UC Votes Dinner and Dialogue event.

Photo of students participants at a UC Votes Dinner and Dialogue event.

UC Votes aims to register students to vote, educate students on voting, ensure student ballot access, and get out the student vote. 

The University of Cincinnati is committed to nonpartisan democratic engagement:

UC Votes is now located within the undergraduate student government office in Steger 655!


Fall 2025 Election Schedule: Ohio

  • October 6: Deadline to register to vote
  • October 7: Early in-person voting begins at county Boards of Elections
  • October 7: Absentee voting by mail begins 
  • October 28: Absentee ballot applications must be received by your Board of Elections by 8:30PM
  • November 3: Mailed absentee ballots must be postmarked by this date
  • November 4: General Election, polls are open from 6:30AM-7:30PM
  • November 4: Absentee ballots may be returned by mail or personally delivered to your county Board of Elections; if not returned by mail, absentee ballots must be received by your Board of Elections by 7:30PM
  • November 8: Last day for Boards of Elections to receive absentee ballots returned by U.S. mail that have been postmarked on or before November 3

A more comprehensive voting schedule can be found via the Ohio Secretary of State's website


Fall 2025 UC Votes Events

Join us at the following UC Votes events this fall: 

  • National Voter Registration Day: September 16, 9AM-4PM, UC MainStreet and outside of Lindner. Stop by to register to vote, update your voter registration information, or check your voter registration status. 
  • Constitution Day Citizenship Challenge: September 17, 10AM-2PM, UC MainStreet. Test your knowledge about the United States' Constitution! If you answer at least 6/10 questions correctly, you win a prize! 
  • Dinner & Dialogue, topic TBD: October, 2025
  • Dinner & Dialogue, topic TBD: October, 2025
  • Dinner & Dialogue, topic TBD: November, 2025 

UC Votes Presentation Request Form

UC Votes student workers are happy to stop by club meetings, events, and classes for voter registration drives, absentee ballot request application drives, and nonpartisan voter education presentations. These usually take 10-15 minutes. Requests are filled according to our student workers' availability. Please click on the button below to request a UC Votes presentation. 


Register to Vote


Learn About Voting

Visit ALL In to Vote or the Ohio Secretary of State's website to check your voter registration status. If you are already registered to vote, by looking up your voter registration status, you can also identify your polling location if you wish to vote in-person on Election Day. 

Register to Vote

Registering to vote with your home address: 

  • Visit allin.vote/universityofcincinnati to register to vote online.  
    • In order to register to vote online, you will likely need the last 4 digits of your social security number or your state ID number. 
    • Note that in Ohio, in order to register to vote online, your voter registration address must match the address on your Ohio state identification or driver's license. If you do not have a state of Ohio identification or driver's license, you won't be able to register to vote online. In this scenario, you would need to complete a paper voter registration card:
      • You can print out a PDF version of Ohio's voter registration card online. You can also find copies of Ohio's voter registration card in the undergraduate student government office at Steger 655. 
      • Use a blue or black ink pen while completing your voter registration card. Make sure for question 8 you mark down the county you live in (do not write USA), for question 10 include the last 4 digits of your social security number OR your Ohio state ID number, and make sure you write in today's date above your signature (and not your birthday). 
      • Once you complete your voter registration card, you can mail it to or drop it off at your county's Board of Elections or you can drop it off at the undergraduate student government office at Steger 655.  

Registering to vote with your campus address: 

  • Qualified in-state and out-of-state college students who have been in Ohio for more than 30 days may use their Ohio school addresses for voting purposes. 
  • Full instructions on how to register to vote with a campus address can be found via our Voting With A Campus Address page. 

More information on registering to vote as a college student can be found via Vote.gov and the Ohio Secretary of State's website.

Voting Methods

There are 3 voting options in Ohio:

  1. Voting early in-person: In Ohio, voting early in-person usually occurs at your county's Board of Elections a month prior to the election. Ohio voters can view the early voting schedule on the Ohio Secretary of State's website. Note that you must provide a valid form of ID in order to vote early in-person. 
  2. Voting by mail: Ohio voters can complete, print and sign the Absentee Ballot Application form and return it by mail or in person to their local Board of Elections office. Copies of the form can be found in the undergraduate student government office at Steger 655, and completed forms can be dropped off at the same location. If you live in a campus housing facility, use our "Voting Addresses for Campus Housing Facilities" page to identify your facility's physical address and mailing address. Voters must purchase their own stamps for their voted ballots; you will need one stamp per page of ballot. You can buy stamps and drop off your completed ballot at the Corryville Post office at 2917 Short Vine, Cincinnati, OH 45219. You can also now purchase stamps at the checkout counter on the 3rd floor of the UC Bookstore in TUC. 
  3. Voting on Election Day: Polls in Ohio are open from 6:30AM-7:30PM on Election Day. Before you go to your polling location to vote on Election Day, confirm both your voter registration and your polling location. Note that you must provide a valid form of ID in order to vote in-person. 

Transportation to the Polls

Voter Identification

Voter ID for Students: 

You will need to bring your voter identification with you if you vote early in-person or if you vote in-person on Election Day.

The following are acceptable voter IDs in Ohio: 

  • Unexpired Ohio driver's license: commercial, motorcycle, probationary, interim, temporary, or restricted
  • Unexpired Ohio issued ID card-- will be issued by the state for free**
  • US military ID card
  • Ohio issued National Guard ID card
  • US issued Department of Veterans Affairs ID card
  • Unexpired US passport or passport card

Note that the address on one of the acceptable voter IDs listed above do not need to match the voter's registration address. 

** Beginning April 7, 2023, the Ohio BMV will issue State of Ohio ID Cards for FREE to anyone 17 or older who does not have a driver's license. This is particularly important for students who wish to register to vote using their on-campus address. Note that out of state students who are registered to vote in Ohio who get a free Ohio ID will have their home state license revoked. Out of state students who register to vote in Ohio can vote by mail with the last four digits of their social security number or in person with a passport. VoteRiders, a nonpartisan nonprofit, will help anyone get a free ID. 

More information about voter ID rules can be found via the Ohio Secretary of State's website or by using the National Conference of State Legislatures' website

Nonpartisan Voter Guides:

  • The League of Women Voters of Cincinnati Area offers a comprehensive nonpartisan voter guide for Hamilton County for federal elections. You can use this to learn more about the candidates and issues on the ballot. This voter guide is usually published at the beginning of October. 
  • Guides.vote offers nonpartisan voter guides for races across the country. 

Sample Ballots: 

Disinformation: 

Now that you checked your voter registration status, registered to vote, selected your voting method/ voter ID, and educated yourself on what will be on your ballot, you are ready to vote!

The University of Cincinnati has a reading day scheduled on federal election days, which means there are no classes on federal election days for undergraduate students!  

Tips for voting on Election Day: 

  • It is a good idea to bring anything you might need while you wait in line (water, snacks, etc.). 
  • You may have to wait in line to vote. If you are in line to vote at 7:30PM (Ohio), do NOT leave the line! You have the right to stay in line as long as you need to. 
  • If you show up to the wrong precinct, if you do not have an acceptable form of voter ID, or if the poll workers aren't able to find you in their poll book, you may have to vote using a provisional ballot. You have a constitutional right to fill out a provisional ballot, so do not leave without voting provisionally. In order for your provisional ballot to count, you must appear in-person at your Board of Elections within 4 days of Election Day to provide proof of identity. Learn more about provisional voting via the Ohio Secretary of State's website
  • If you experience issues while voting, or if you need voting information, consider calling the Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE (English), 1-888-Ve-Y-Vota (Spanish), 1-844-YALLA-US (Arabic), 1-888-API-VOTE (Asian & Pacific Islander languages).

Transportation to the Polls: 

Contact Your Representatives: 


Questions? Contact:

Headshot of Keith Lanser

Keith Lanser

Assistant Director, Center for Community Engagement

2639 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45221

513-558-5133


UC Votes student worker and community partners registering students to vote at UC Blue Ash

UC Votes student worker and community partners registering students to vote at UC Blue Ash