Being registered may not be enough. States like Ohio may have a voter on “Confirmation” status. Confirmation status in Ohio means the Secretary of State is about to cancel a voter’s registration because they haven’t voted in four years. In Ohio, a voter is supposedly sent a confirmation notice. The voter must return the notice or contact their local office in order to vote.
There still exists a provisional ballot should a problem occur when seeking to vote in person.
If voting by mail-in-ballot be sure it is post marked by the required return date.
It used to be easy to vote, now Republican administrations have made it more difficult. A voter has to double check eligibility before Election Day. In states with such hurdles, as Ohio, there maybe a computer site at the Secretary of State’s website. If not, then check with the local office.
Republicans make it difficult to vote. Take care of this vital right and be sure your registration is in good standing.