CLEVELAND, Ohio -- From changing the way congressional district lines are drawn to narrowing the field in the Ohio gubernatorial race, Cuyahoga County voters have a variety of decisions to make on their ballots this Election Day.

Democrats will choose from among four major candidates: former federal consumer watchdog Richard Cordray, former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Ohio Sen. Joe Schiavoni and former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O'Neill. Republicans will pick between Lt. Gov Mary Taylor or Attorney General Mike DeWine.

Click here to see the candidates' stances on issues such as gun control and marijuana legalization.

Besides the governor's race, there's also a statewide ballot issue to reform how Ohio draws congressional district lines. There are also statewide Republican primaries for U.S. Senate and state treasurer. There are a number of judgeships and local tax increases, as well as a countywide health and human services tax renewal.

Voting hours Tuesday are from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Absentee ballots need to be postmarked by May 7.

You can find your polling place and see a sample ballot here. You can also find information on the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections website.

In terms of weather, it's going to be sunny with almost no chance of rain. Temperatures are going to be in the 60s for most of the day.

Ohio voter turnout is usually lower in May primaries, and starkly different when it's a gubernatorial race year versus a presidential primary year. In 2014, there were 1.3 million Ohio voters in the May primary as opposed to 3.3 in the 2016 primary.

A large number of undecided voters could also translate to lower voter turnout this year. Read more about that here.

Check back to cleveland.com once the polls close for live updates and election results.