The deadline to vote in Ohio's primary election is quickly approaching.
The Franklin County Board of Elections says 52-thousand people voted absentee or in person before the March 17th election was called off. Over 32-thousand absentee ballots have been mailed out since the last week of March. Absentee ballot applications are available at the Board's website or at all 37 Kroger supermarkets in the county. Applications must be mailed or dropped off before the Board can send out the absentee ballot itself. The deadline to submit a ballot application for the primary is April 25. The deadline to cast an absentee ballot is April 28th.