
ArtWorks is proud to partner with the Greater Cincinnati Voter Collaborative, an informal, nonpartisan collaborative of local organizations who believe in amplifying safe voter engagement and advocacy efforts as well as sharing comprehensive voter resources throughout Greater Cincinnati.
ArtWorks Youth Apprentices are working now to engage local youth, ages 16-27, to distribute ArtWorks’ Hear Me Out: A Youth Driven Field Guide for Voting in Ohio. Check out our Hear Me Out page to download the Guide and see what our Youth Apprentices are saying about getting civically involved.
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Ways to Get Ready for the November 3 Election
- Talk with family, neighbors, and fellow community members and encourage them to check their voter registration status at the Ohio Secretary of State’s website or the Hamilton County Board of Election’s Check Voter Registration page. Online voter registration is now available in Ohio.
- Print and distribute Register to Vote form, and the application for Vote by Mail in English or in Spanish (Espanol) and and share with people in your community. If you need free printouts of these documents, visit the Cincinnati Public Library locations.
- Spread the word that mail-in ballot applications, as well as completed ballots, can be dropped off in-person at the Hamilton County Board of Elections at 4700 Smith Road, 45212. Not in Hamilton County, see a list of Ohio’s Board of Elections offices.
- Visit the Greater Cincinnati’s Voter Collaborative’s SafetoVoteAtHome.org and the League of Women Voters’ Vote411.org.
About ArtWorks
ArtWorks is an award-winning Greater Cincinnati nonprofit that transforms people and places through investments in creativity. The organization creates jobs for youth, ages 14-21 with the majority from underserved households, providing competitive 21st-century career-readiness skills through mentorship by professional artists. Since 1996, ArtWorks has employed more than 3,600 youth and 3,200 creative professionals, and the organization has completed more than 12,500 public and private art projects that include 190 permanent outdoor murals, contributing to the region’s global reputation as an arts destination. ArtWorksCincinnati.org