Is your kid at college in Ohio (Voting Info)

<p>According to our secretary of state’s web site
May a college student register and vote from his or her school address in Ohio?
Yes, a student may vote using his or her Ohio school residence address. However, the student may not also vote an absentee ballot where he or she last lived (e.g. with one or more parent or guardian). When a college student votes from his or her school address, the school residence is considered to be the place to which the student’s habitation is fixed and to which, whenever the student is absent, the student intends to return, and is considered by the student to be his or her permanent residence at the time of voting.</p>

<p>As for the actual voting the following is the information from the same site about the required documentation
Early In-Person and Absentee Voting
The last four digits of voter’s Social Security number; or driver’s license number; or
A copy of a current and valid photo identification, (i.e. Ohio driver’s license, state ID card, government ID). Photo identification must show name and address; or
A copy of a current utility bill (including cell phone bill), bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document that shows the voter’s name and current address (including from a public college or university). </p>

<p>So I think there are many students who will have bank statements with their school addresses on them.</p>