CLEVELAND, Ohio - Here are step-by-step instructions for three ways to vote in Ohio.

This information was compiled by Leagues of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland, partners with the Northeast Ohio Media Group on a Voter Guide project featuring information about candidates and issues on the ballot.

Voter ID rules

Ohio accepts the following documents for voter ID purposes:

Driver's license or state ID card with voter's name and photo issued by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Must be current (not expired), but may have an old address. U.S. Military ID with voter's name and photo (address not required). A government ID with voter's name, current address, and photo. Note: a student ID is not acceptable. An original or copy of one of the following documents that shows the voter's name and current address:

Utility bill, including cell phone bill

Bank statement

Pay stub

Government check or other government document

oters take part in the November 2012 election at the Broadview Heights Recreation Center.

(These documents must have a date within one year of Election Day to be accepted as current.)

If none of the above documents is available, voters may use the last 4 digits of their Social Security numbers. Voters will then be given a provisional ballot. If the Social Security number matches a voter's registration the ballot will be counted.