More than 1.8 million Ohioans have requested absentee ballots. But some are having second thoughts. Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports they have options.
Westlake resident Tony DiBiasio ordered a mail-in ballot. But he’s been reading news stories that have made him rethink that decision.
“So I was looking at the possibility of going and voting in person.”
DiBiasio’s board of elections told him if he voted in person instead, he’d have to vote a provisional ballot. That’s only true if he’d go on Election Day itself. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has issued a directive clarifying people who decide they want to vote in person, early at local boards of elections can do so on a regular ballot.