Ohio Voters Decide Key Issues in May Primary
Ohio Voters Decide Key Issues in May Primary

Ohio Voters Decide Key Issues in May Primary

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Ohio voters will head to the polls for the May primary election, with every ballot across the state featuring Issue 2, a proposal to renew a bond program supporting infrastructure improvements such as roads, bridges, and wastewater treatment. Local issues also dominate ballots, including school levies, city charter amendments, and library funding, with specific measures like the Marysville Schools levy and Delaware County District Library tax in central Ohio. Despite some public discussion, supporters clarify that funds from Issue 2 cannot be used for stadium construction projects. Polls are open statewide from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and voters are required to bring a government-issued ID, such as an Ohio ID or passport. Early voting has already concluded, and absentee ballots must be returned or postmarked by Election Day. Voters can confirm polling locations and accepted IDs via the Ohio Secretary of State's website.

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