On Wed., state lawmakers approved a new election plan which allows people to 
vote by mail until April 28. 
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Team Gonzalez Update
Ohio legislature has finalized primary election details
In response to the coronavirus, Ohio officials have been working on changes to 
the primary election that was supposed to conclude on March 17.
 
On Wednesday, state lawmakers approved a new election plan which allows people 
to vote by mail until April 28. There will be no traditional "Election Day" of 
voting in-person at the polls, though voters with disabilities or no access to 
mail will be given limited opportunity to vote in-person.
 
If you did not vote in the primary election and still want to do so, you have 
until April 25 to request a ballot by mail by going tovoteohio.gov 
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elections. We encourage you to not wait until too close to the deadline, 
though. If you already cast a ballot in the primary election, you don't need to 
take any further action.
 
Thank you for your support of Anthony and your other endorsed Republican 
candidates!
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