Letters From Home: How Has Your Voting Experience Been?

A view of an Ohio voting sticker at the Hamilton County Board of Elections to participate in early voting, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, in Norwood, Ohio.
Aaron Doster

WOSU’s Letters from Homeis collecting stories from our day-to-day lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to hear reflections and thoughts from all Ohioans.

This week's question is: How has your voting experience been?

We're curious how the pandemic has changed your participation in this election. If you've already voted, whether by mail or in-person, what was that experience like? If you're waiting to vote, tell us how you're feeling about going to the polls.

Use the form below to submit your reflections, and WOSU may include it in our Letters From Home series. 

Try and limit your response to no more than 1,000 words. Your response may be edited for length and clarity.

WOSU brings you Letters from Home in partnership with the Columbus Museum of Art.

  

  

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