The Franklin County Board of Elections handles all voting matters for Lockbourne residents from its offices at 1700 Morse Road, Columbus, OH 43229. Voters can reach the board at (614) 525-3100 or visit https://vote.franklincountyohio.gov for information on registration, polling locations, and election schedules. Ohio offers multiple registration options: online through the Secretary of State's portal at https://olvr.ohiosos.gov, by mail using a registration form, or in person at the Board of Elections or Bureau of Motor Vehicles locations. Registration closes 30 days before each election.
Applicants must provide an Ohio driver's license number or the last four digits of their Social Security number, along with proof they're U.S. Citizens, state residents, and will be at least 18 by Election Day. Village elections happen in odd-numbered years during November's general election.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Lockbourne voters are published by the Ohio Secretary of State Elections (https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/). Six council members serve staggered four-year terms. Residents unsure of their polling place can use the location lookup tool on the Franklin County Board's website or call (614) 525-3100 directly. Early voting begins roughly four weeks before Election Day at the Board of Elections office and designated satellite centers. Ohio doesn't require an excuse for absentee voting, requests can be submitted online, by mail, or in person, with applications due by noon the Saturday before Election Day, though earlier submission is strongly recommended. Statewide contests include Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Auditor, and Treasurer, all four-year terms, plus all 99 Ohio House seats. U.S. Senate seat is up that year. County races cover commissioners, auditor, recorder, clerk of courts, sheriff, coroner, and engineer positions, along with judges for Common Pleas and Municipal Courts. Ohio maintains extensive public election records, including voter registration lists available for purchase by campaigns and parties, precinct-level results posted after certification, and campaign finance reports searchable at https://www.ohiosos.gov/campaign-finance/. Candidate filings, petitions, and ballot issue materials are also public, as is voter history showing which elections someone participated in, though actual vote choices remain confidential.