Voting Resources And Procedures In Mahoning County Ohio

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Voting Procedures in Mahoning County

According to the Mahoning County Board of Elections, specific procedures and deadlines are in place for voters:

  • The deadline to register to vote for the November 4, 2025 General Election is Monday, October 6, 2025, at 9:00 P.M.
  • The deadline to return a completed Vote-by-Mail Ballot Application is Tuesday, October 28th, by 8:30 P.M.
  • Mailed Absentee Ballots must be postmarked by Monday, November 3rd.
  • The deadline to return a voted ballot to the Board of Elections is November 4th before 7:30 P.M.

The Board of Elections also provides resources for voters, including: - Archival recordings of their live 24-hour secured ballot box feed available at https://lookup.boe.ohio.gov/bsv/mahoning - Sample ballots available for review, which can be filtered by precinct, category, district name, and party - Instructions for voting using the DS200 Scanner and ExpressVote systems

Political Context in Mahoning County

Mahoning County is located in northeastern Ohio and includes the city of Youngstown, historically known as "Steel City." The county has a complex political history:

  • Mahoning County, along with neighboring Trumbull County, has historically been a stronghold for the Democratic Party due to its rich history of organized labor.
  • The last time Trumbull County voted Republican was for Richard Nixon in 1972, until it supported Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
  • In 2016, David Betras, the Democratic chair in Mahoning County, was one of the first Democrats to predict that Trump could carry Ohio and win the presidency.
  • The political landscape in Ohio has been influenced by economic factors, including the decline of the steel industry and the opioid epidemic.

Redistricting in Ohio

Governor Mike DeWine approved a new Ohio Congressional map in November 2021. The map:

  • Divides populous Cuyahoga and Hamilton counties and their concentrations of Democratic voters three ways each
  • Divides Franklin County two ways
  • Received an "F" for partisanship fairness from Princeton University's Gerrymandering Project, indicating a significant Republican advantage
  • Keeps Lucas and Stark counties, as well as the Mahoning Valley, whole within single congressional districts for the first time in decades

2018 Gubernatorial Race

In the 2018 election, Ohio had a significant gubernatorial race between:

  • Republican Mike DeWine, the state attorney general and a veteran politician
  • Democrat Richard Cordray, a former state attorney general whom President Obama tapped to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Both major presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Barack Obama, campaigned in Ohio for their respective party's candidate. The election was considered significant as it would determine control of the governor's office, which would influence the next round of redistricting after the 2020 census and possibly the future of Medicaid in the state.

Conclusion

The provided source documents contain information about voting procedures, political dynamics, and elections in Mahoning County and Ohio, but do not include any details about freebies, promotional offers, or incentives related to voting. The sources primarily focus on voting processes, political history, redistricting efforts, and election outcomes rather than any incentives or freebies that might be offered to encourage voter participation.

Sources

  1. Mahoning County Board of Elections
  2. That Devil History - Trumbull County, Ohio
  3. KMPH - Gov. DeWine Approves New Ohio Congressional Map
  4. KFSV12 - Ohio Woman with Unforgettable Mugshot Arrested Again
  5. York Dispatch - Ohio Voters