Commissioner Lorain County
The Board of Elections for Lorain County, Ohio currently located at 1985 North Ridge Road East, Lorain, Ohio 44055. The Lorain County Board of Elections phone number is (440) 326-5900. The current email address for their voters’ services department is padams@loraincountyelections.com. They exist like a government office for all residents of Lorain County, no matter political party; Democrat, Republican, Independent, Conservatives, Liberals, Libertarian, Democratic Green Party, Lorain County Tea Party and then any other political affiliation.
The Lorain County Board of Elections may be the central hub for residents of Lorain County who are interested in any of the following: registering to vote; taking out petitions to run for office or become a candidate for elected office; getting registered voter lists, addresses, phone numbers; finding out about election day and where to vote; just as one election day polling place worker; provisional, absentee and early voting; primary and general elections; elected officials; district boundaries, ward boundaries and precinct boundaries; and past and offer election results.
NOTE: It is currently NOT possible to use a computer and also the Internet to vote online in Lorain County.
The Lorain County Ohio Board of Elections is managed by a board of directors. These directors are (by 2011) Chairman Robert Rousseau (Republican), Thomas Smith (Democrat), Helen Hurst (Republican) and Anthony Giardini (Democrat). The Director from the Lorain County Board of Eletions is Paul Adams (a Democrat) and the Deputy Director is James Kramer (a Republican).
Cities in which the Lorain County Board of Elections oversees voting include: Amherst, Avon, Avon Lake, Elyria, Lorain, North Ridgeville, Oberlin, Sheffield Lake and Vermilion.
Villages and Townships include Grafton, Kipton, LaGrange, Rochester, Sheffield, South Amherst, Wellington, Amherst Township, Brighton, Brownhelm, Camden, Carlisle, Columbia, Eaton, Grafton, Henrietta, Huntington, LaGrange, New Russia, Penfield, Pittsfield, Rochester and Wellington.
Here’s an interactive map with directions regarding how to arrive at the Lorain County Board of Elections:
NOTE: The Ohio State Legislature recently approved a plan for Ohio voters to have two primary election dates in 2012. Local candidates in Lorain County Democrat and Republican primaries will be chosen by voters on March 6, 2012. The Presidential Primary election will be held on June 12. The general election day, when voters will choose from Democrat President Barack Obama and the Republican nominee for president of the us, will be held on November 6.