Westlake Clague Cabin
Clague Park
440.808.5700
Holly Lane School
3057 Holly Lane
440.835.6332
St. Ladislas Church
2345 Bassett Road
440.835.2300
Westlake United Methodist Church
27650 Center Ridge Road
440.871.3088
Westlake Village Retirement Community
28550 Westlake Village
440.892.4200
Westlake Center for Community Services
29694 Center Ridge Road
440.899.3544
Church on the Rise
3550 Crocker Road
440.808.0200
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Hilliard School
24365 Hilliard Blvd.
440.835.6343
Westlake City Hall
27700 Hilliard Blvd.
440.871.3300
Westlake High School
27830 Hilliard Blvd.
440.835.6352
Our House Assisted Living
27633 Bassett Road
440.835.2110
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
28455 Center Ridge Road
440.871.5565
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
27993 Detroit Road
440.835.3050
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When does Vote By Mail/Absentee Voting begin and end?
Primary and general elections:
Except for uniformed service voters and overseas voters*, absentee voting begins 35 days before the day of election. Absentee voting
(in-house) ends the Friday before the election (except for voters hospitalized due to emergencies, as further described in part 3 of the Absenttee Deadlines section below).
Special elections:
Special elections are elections that are held on a day other than the day of a primary or general election. If the laws governing the special election make it impossible for the absent voter ballots to be printed by the timelines listed in the above section, then absentee voting for the special election begins as many days before the day of the election as reasonably possible. You may contact the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections to learn if a special election
is being held in your precinct and, if so, when absentee ballots will be available. Except for voters hospitalized due to emergencies, as further described in part 3 of the Absentee Deadlines section below, absentee voting for special elections still ends the Friday before the election.
Once absentee ballots are available for voting, any eligible voter may receive and return an absentee ballot:
In person at the County Board of Elections Office
By U.S. Mail
Who is eligible to vote a Vote By Mail/Absentee Ballot?
Any qualified Ohio voter whose registration information is up-to-date may request a Vote By Mail/Absentee Ballot without stating a reason.
What is the application process for obtaining a Vote By Mail/Absentee Ballot?
Ohio law provides separate application processes for different classifications of Vote By Mail/Absentee voters (militia, armed services, overseas, etc.). In all cases,
Vote By Mail/Absentee ballots must be applied for in writing. If you are properly registered to vote, you must submit your written request to the board of elections of the county in which your voting residence is located. Your
request must contain certain information (described in the following sections) and your original signature. You may, but are not required to, use an application form prescribed by the Ohio Secretary of State (Form 11-A).
*If you are not an active duty member of Ohio's organized militia (including the Ohio Air National Guard, Ohio Army National Guard, Ohio Naval Militia, and Ohio Military Reserve),
an active duty member of the U.S. armed services outside of Ohio, or a U.S.
citizen residing outside of the U.S., you are considered a "regular" absentee
voter.
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President
Barack Obama
President of the U.S.
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
202.456.1414
president@whitehouse.gov
White House Comment Line: 202.456.1111
U.S. Senators
Sherrod Brown (D)
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
202.224.2315
Fax: 202.228.6321
Cleveland Office:
1301 East Ninth St. Suite 1710
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.522.7272
Fax: 216.522.2239
brown.senate.gov
Rob Portman (R)
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
202.224.3353
Fax: 202.224.9558
Cleveland Office:
Federal Building
1240 East 9th Street, Room 3061
Cleveland, OH 44199
216.522.7095
U.S. Congress
(10th District)
Dennis Kucinich (D)
2445 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
202.225.5871
Fax: 202.225.5745
Lakewood Office:
14400 Detroit Road
Lakewood, OH 44107
216.228.8850
Fax: 216.228.6465
www.house.gov/kucinich
U.S. Capitol Switchboard: 202.224.3121
U.S. Capitol toll free:
800.972.3524
Congressional Websites:
www.senate.gov
www.house.gov
Ohio Governor
John Kasich (R)
614.466.3555
Fax: 614.466.9354
www.governor.ohio.gov
State Senator (24th
District)
Thomas Patton (R)
Senate Building
1 Capitol Square, 1st Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
614.466.8056
SD24@senate.state.oh.us
State Representative
(16th District)
Nan Baker (R)
77 S. High Street
Columbus, OH 43215-6111
614.466.0961
Fax: 614.719.3998
district16@ohr.state.oh.us
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Cuyahoga County Executive
Ed FitzGerald (D)
County Administration Building
1219 Ontario Street, Room 432
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.443.7010
Cuyahoga County Council
District 1
Dave Greenspan
District 2
Dale Miller
District 3
Dan Brady
District 4
Chuck Germana
District 5
Michael Gallagher
District 6
Jack Schron
District 7
Yvonne Conwell
District 8
Pernel Jones
District 9
C. Ellen Connally
District 10
Julian Rogers
District 11
Sunny Simon
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