COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohioans have until Tuesday to register to vote to participate in the Nov. 6 midterm election.

People can register online or by mail either by printing a form at home or picking up a form in a government office, according to the Ohio Secretary of State's office, which oversees elections. Ohio voters can update their addresses through either option as well.

Online: Visit

At home: People who prefer paper or who do not have all the required information to register online can print out a form

At a government office: Numerous government buildings have available voter registration forms, including public libraries, public high schools or vocational schools, the Ohio Secretary of State's office,

People must register or update their voter registrations no later than 30 days before the election -- Oct. 9 for the Nov. 6 election.

If you register or update your information after the deadline, the change will apply to the next election.

Ohio voters can get targeted to be purged from the rolls if they don't participate in elections for two years. Unsure whether you are still registered? Visit the state's voter registration search tool.