Ohio 2025 primary: What's on the ballot, polling info, more
Ohio's primary election is May 6.
There are several big races and key issues you need to know about before you cast your ballot.
From what's on the ballot to key polling information. Here's everything you need to know.
When do polls open?
Polls are open for early in-person voting.
On May 6, polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.
What's on the ballot?
Cincinnati mayoral race
In Cincinnati's mayoral primary, three names are on the ballot: Incumbent Aftab Pureval, Pastor Cory Bowman바카라 게임 웹사이트brother of Vice President JD Vance바카라 게임 웹사이트and military veteran Brian Frank.
For a deeper look at the candidates, click here.
School levy issues
The Princeton City School District Board of Education has filed to place an emergency operating levy on ballot.
The district will place a proposed levy of 6.61-mill on ballot with the aim of generating $12.8 million annually over ten years to prevent an operating deficit in the district.
The district says the levy of taxes is estimated by the county auditor to average 6.61 mills for each $1 of taxable value, which amounts to $231 for each $100,000 of the county auditor's appraised home value for a period of ten years, beginning in 2025.
No money would be collected until the calendar year 2026.
On two occasions in January바카라 게임 웹사이트Jan. 8 and 27바카라 게임 웹사이트the school board voted to proceed with the submission of an additional tax levy after a failed levy in November.
Princeton City Schools says the board has determined that current revenue sources, including existing tax levies and funds from state and federal governments, will be insufficient to maintain the district's operations without additional funding.
The levy will appear on ballots across the district's entire territory, the district said, which includes portions of Hamilton, Butler and Warren counties.
Other school levy issues on the ballot include:
- Mt. Healthy School Levy
- Edgewood School Levy
- Madison School Levy
- Clinton-Massie Local Schools levy
- Franklin School Levy
Ohio Issue 2
Voters across the state will see Issue 2 on their primary ballots.
It would extend and expand the spending cap for Ohio's Capital Improvement Program, a program that allows local leaders to apply for state revenues as bonds to help build roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
The program has been in place for decades and has mostly bipartisan support.
For detailed ballot language, click here.
What do you need to bring to the polls?
There are several types of valid photo identification.
- Ohio driver's license;
- State of Ohio ID card;
- Interim ID form issued by the Ohio BMV;
- A US passport;
- A US passport card;
- US military ID card;
- Ohio National Guard ID card; or
- US Department of Veterans Affairs ID card
All photo IDs must have the following:
- An expiration date that has not passed;
- A photograph of the voter;
- The voter바카라 게임 웹사이트s name, which must substantially conform to the voter바카라 게임 웹사이트s name as it appears in the Poll List or in the Poll Book
You can check your voter registration status .