Board of Elections
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Voter Precinct Maps (updated June 2010)
Absentee Voting
Defiance County Absentee Application
When does absentee voting begin and end?
Absentee voting begins 25 days before the presidential primary and 35 days before the general election and – except for voters hospitalized due to emergencies, as further described under the "Absentee Deadlines" section on the end of the Secretary of States website page, – ends the day before the election. (Note: Absentee voting does not always begin 35 days before a special election. You may contact your county board of elections to learn if a special election is being held in your precinct and, if so, when absentee ballots will be available.)
Once absentee ballots are available for voting, any voter may receive and return an absentee ballot in person at the county board of elections office, or receive and return the absentee ballot by U.S. Mail.
Voter Information for Absentee Voting
Armed Services Absentee Voting
Defiance County Armed Services Absentee Application
Armed Services Absentee Voter Registration
The Defiance County Board of Elections strives to keep the information contained on the website updated and accurate; however, the Board of Elections does not warrant or guarantee its accuracy and you should not rely on the information contained herein. Verification of information should be made by contacting the Defiance County Board of Elections office.
