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Vinton County Early Voting Schedule Set for May 5 Primary

Voter registration for Ohio's May 5 primary closes tomorrow, April 6, with four weeks of early in-person voting starting the next morning at the McArthur BOE office on SR 93.

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Vinton County Early Voting Schedule Set for May 5 Primary
Source: www.thetelegramnews.com

Vinton County residents have until tomorrow, April 6, to register or update their voter registration before the May 5 Ohio primary closes the books, and early in-person voting opens the very next morning at the county Board of Elections office in McArthur.

The Vinton County Board of Elections published its full early voting schedule for the primary, anchored at the Vinton County Community Building, Unit 1, on SR 93 in McArthur. The office opens for early in-person voting on April 7 and maintains regular hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. through three consecutive weekday windows: April 7-10, April 13-17, and April 20-24. Hours extend into the evenings during the April 27-29 stretch, and the BOE will also hold Saturday and Sunday sessions on May 2 and May 3 ahead of Election Day.

Absentee ballots begin going out by mail on April 7 as well, the same date early in-person voting starts. Voters opting to return a ballot by mail should contact the Vinton County BOE directly for application deadlines and the county's specific cutoff for receiving mailed ballots, as those rules are set at the county level.

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The April 6 registration deadline carries particular weight for anyone who has moved, changed their name, or never previously registered. Missing that cutoff means sitting out the May 5 ballot entirely, which in a county the size of Vinton can include contested local races where small margins decide outcomes.

The Ohio Secretary of State's voting calendar governs statewide deadlines, while the Vinton County BOE page carries county-specific hours, office location details, and absentee procedure guidance. Voters uncertain about their polling place assignment or registration status should contact the BOE before the April 6 window shuts.

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