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Two voter registration forms were included in my Ohio individual income tax booklet. How and when do I use them to register to vote?

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Two voter registration forms were included in my Ohio individual income tax booklet. How and when do I use them to register to vote?

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If you are not currently registered to vote in Ohio, you may use the voter registration forms included in your tax book to register to vote. If you were registered, but have not voted in more than four years, you will need to re-register. Note: voter registration forms are included in tax booklets for odd numbered years only. If you have previously registered to vote in Ohio and you have voted in at least one election in the past four years, you do not need to re-register unless have moved or changed your name. If you were previously registered to vote in Ohio but have moved, complete the registration form as an address change. If the name under which you registered to vote in Ohio has changed, complete the registration form for the change of your name. To use the registration form, detach it from the tax booklet and complete all of the requested information. You must personally sign the registration form. Do not have someone else sign your name and do not sign the registration form fo

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