Election and Voting Information for Georgians!
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HEY GEORGIA,

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Upcoming Elections:

Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Runoff Election for November 4 Election
(see below for list of counties/municipalities)

Tuesday, December 9, 2025
State House District 121
(parts of Clarke and Oconee counties)

Tuesday, December 16, 2025
State Senate District 35 Runoff
(parts of Cobb and Fulton counties)

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🍑 ATTENTION GEORGIA! 🍑
THERE IS A RUNOFF ELECTION ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2!

For some Georgians, there is a Runoff Election on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. If this applies to you, it’s time to make your plan to vote!

We have a record of the following runoff elections:

  • Baldwin County City of Milledgeville: City Council District 2
  • Banks County County Commissioner District 4
  • Ben Hill County City of Fitzgerald: City Council At-Large Eastern District
  • Berrien County City of Nashville: City Council Post 5
  • Brooks County City of Quitman: City Council District 2 Post 3 
  • Bryan County City of Richmond Hill: City Council, Post 2
  • Carroll County City of Villa Rica: City Council Ward 4, City Council Ward 5
  • Clinch County County Probate / Magistrate Judge
  • Cobb County City of Marietta: City Council Ward 3, City Council Ward 5
  • Crisp County City of Cordele: City Commission Ward 2, City Commission Ward 3, City Commission At-Large
  • DeKalb County City of Atlanta: City Council District 7, School Board District 8 At-Large; City of Stonecrest: City Councilmember District Post 5
  • Dooly County City of Vienna: Council (Brown) 
  • Douglas County City of Villa Rica: City Council Ward 4, City Council Ward 5
  • Franklin County City of Canon: City Council 
  • Fulton County City of Atlanta: City Council District 7, City Council District 11, School Board District 2, School Board District 6, School Board District 8 At-Large; City of East Point: Mayor; City of Roswell: Mayor; City of Sandy Springs: Mayor, City Council District 4; City of South Fulton: Mayor, City Council District 2, City Council District 4
  • Gwinnett County Georgia State House District 106; City of Duluth: City Council Post 3; City of Suwanee City Council Post 4
  • Hart County City of Hartwell: City Council (Leard)
  • Liberty County City of Midway, Mayor
  • Meriwether County City of Woodbury: Mayor
  • Peach County City of Fort Valley: Mayor
  • Schley County City of Ellaville: City Council District 3
  • Sumter County City of Americus: Mayor, Councilmember District 5
  • Terrell County City of Dawson: Mayor
  • Toombs County City of Lyons: City Council Ward 1
  • Troup County City of LaGrange: City Council District 1A
  • Upson County Probate Court Judge Special Election
  • Walton County City of Social Circle: Board of Education Chair
  • Ware County City of Waycross: City Commission District 3, City Commission District 4
  • Wayne County City of Jesup: Commissioner District 3

There may be more December 2, 2025 Runoff Elections; to find out for certain or for other questions, click here to contact your local elections officials.

Vote Early In Person!

You can vote early in-person Saturday, November 22 (and in some counties as early as Monday, November 17) through Wednesday, November 26. During early vote you can vote at ANY EARLY VOTE LOCATION in your county. To find locations and hours in your county please use the in-person early voting location lookup below.

Vote By Mail!

Vote-by-mail ballot applications for the December 2, 2025 Runoff Election will only be accepted through Friday, November 21, 2025. Click here to request your vote-by-mail ballot (and note you will need a printer to sign the application by hand)

  • If you already applied for your ballot but have not received it within 10 days of requesting it please click here to look up and contact your county elections office
  • Vote-by-mail ballot return locations and hours vary by county. Please use the vote-by-mail ballot drop off location lookup below.
  • Requested a vote-by-mail ballot but now you want to vote in person? Go for it! If you haven’t returned your ballot, you can vote early in-person or at your assigned voting location on Election Day. Just let a poll worker know you would like to cancel your vote-by-mail ballot.
  • If you want or need to vote-by-mail for a city council election within Gwinnett County please contact your local city hall to request a vote-by-mail ballot.`
  • Gwinnett County: City of Duluth, please call (770) 476-3434
  • Gwinnett County: City of Suwanee, please call (770) 904-2790

Vote on Election Day!

On Election Day, December 2, 2025, you MUST vote at your assigned voting location; check your assigned voting location here.

  • You can vote from 7am-7pm on Election Day. If you are in line by 7pm, you can stay in line to vote. ATTENTION ATLANTA VOTERS! For City of Atlanta voters your assigned voting location is open from 7am-8pm on Election Day. If you are in line by 8pm when the polls close, you can stay in line to vote. This is ONLY for City of Atlanta voters.
  • Don’t forget to bring an acceptable form of ID. We also recommend bringing some water and a snack!

Have questions or need help? Call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

FIND YOUR IN-PERSON EARLY VOTING AND VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT DROP OFF LOCATION FOR THE DECEMBER 2, 2025 RUNOFF ELECTION

First select “Early Voting” to find location(s) and hours for in-person early voting or select “Ballot Return” if you want to find location(s) and hours to return your completed vote-by-mail ballot. Then select your county. Locations and hours vary by county. 

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Location(s) and hours information may vary and is based on the best available information. If you have any questions, please call your county elections office.

In-Person

Liberty

Location(s)

Liberty
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 876-3310

Ballot Drop Off Location

Liberty

Location(s)

Liberty
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 876-3310

In-Person

Lincoln

Location(s)

Lincoln
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 359-6126

Ballot Drop Off Location

Lincoln

Location(s)

Lincoln
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 359-6126

In-Person

Long

Location(s)

Long
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 545-2234

Ballot Drop Off Location

Long

Location(s)

Long
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 545-2234

In-Person

Lowndes

Location(s)

Lowndes
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 671-2850

Ballot Drop Off Location

Lowndes

Location(s)

Lowndes
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 671-2850

In-Person

Lumpkin

Location(s)

Lumpkin
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 864-6279

Ballot Drop Off Location

Lumpkin

Location(s)

Lumpkin
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 864-6279

In-Person

Macon

Location(s)

Macon
In-Person
Elections Office:
(478) 472-8520

Ballot Drop Off Location

Macon

Location(s)

Macon
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(478) 472-8520

In-Person

Madison

Location(s)

Madison
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 795-6335

Ballot Drop Off Location

Madison

Location(s)

Madison
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 795-6335

In-Person

Marion

Location(s)

Marion
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 649-9838

Ballot Drop Off Location

Marion

Location(s)

Marion
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 649-9838

In-Person

McDuffie

Location(s)

McDuffie
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 595-2105

Ballot Drop Off Location

McDuffie

Location(s)

McDuffie
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 595-2105

In-Person

McIntosh

Location(s)

McIntosh
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 437-6605

Ballot Drop Off Location

McIntosh

Location(s)

McIntosh
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 437-6605

In-Person

Meriwether

Location(s)

Meriwether
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 672-9433

Ballot Drop Off Location

Meriwether

Location(s)

Meriwether
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 672-9433

In-Person

Miller

Location(s)

Miller
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 758-4118

Ballot Drop Off Location

Miller

Location(s)

Miller
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 758-4118

In-Person

Mitchell

Location(s)

Mitchell
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 336-2018

Ballot Drop Off Location

Mitchell

Location(s)

Mitchell
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 336-2018

In-Person

Monroe

Location(s)

Monroe
In-Person
Elections Office:
(478) 994-7622

Ballot Drop Off Location

Monroe

Location(s)

Monroe
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(478) 994-7622

In-Person

Montgomery

Location(s)

Montgomery
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 583-2580

Ballot Drop Off Location

Montgomery

Location(s)

Montgomery
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 583-2580

In-Person

Morgan

Location(s)

Morgan
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 343-6311

Ballot Drop Off Location

Morgan

Location(s)

Morgan
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 343-6311

In-Person

Murray

Location(s)

Murray
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 517-1400, ext 7

Ballot Drop Off Location

Murray

Location(s)

Murray
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 517-1400, ext 7

In-Person

Muscogee

Location(s)

Muscogee
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 653-4392

Ballot Drop Off Location

Muscogee

Location(s)

Muscogee
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 653-4392

In-Person

Newton

Location(s)

Newton
In-Person
Elections Office:
(770) 784-2055

Ballot Drop Off Location

Newton

Location(s)

Newton
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(770) 784-2055

In-Person

Oconee

Location(s)

Oconee
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 769-3958

Ballot Drop Off Location

Oconee

Location(s)

Oconee
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 769-3958

In-Person

Oglethorpe

Location(s)

Oglethorpe
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 743-8954

Ballot Drop Off Location

Oglethorpe

Location(s)

Oglethorpe
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 743-8954

In-Person

Paulding

Location(s)

Paulding
In-Person
Elections Office:
(770) 443-7503

Ballot Drop Off Location

Paulding

Location(s)

Paulding
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(770) 443-7503

In-Person

Peach

Location(s)

Peach
In-Person
Elections Office:
(478) 825-3514

Ballot Drop Off Location

Peach

Location(s)

Peach
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(478) 825-3514

In-Person

Pickens

Location(s)

Pickens
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 253-8781

Ballot Drop Off Location

Pickens

Location(s)

Pickens
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 253-8781

In-Person

Pierce

Location(s)

Pierce
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 449-2028

Ballot Drop Off Location

Pierce

Location(s)

Pierce
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 449-2028

In-Person

Pike

Location(s)

Pike
In-Person
Elections Office:
(770) 567-2003

Ballot Drop Off Location

Pike

Location(s)

Pike
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(770) 567-2003

In-Person

Polk

Location(s)

Polk
In-Person
Elections Office:
(770) 749-2103

Ballot Drop Off Location

Polk

Location(s)

Polk
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(770) 749-2103

In-Person

Pulaski

Location(s)

Pulaski
In-Person
Elections Office:
(478) 783-0828

Ballot Drop Off Location

Pulaski

Location(s)

Pulaski
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(478) 783-0828

In-Person

Putnam

Location(s)

Putnam
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 485-8683

Ballot Drop Off Location

Putnam

Location(s)

Putnam
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 485-8683

In-Person

Quitman

Location(s)

Quitman
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 234-3232

Ballot Drop Off Location

Quitman

Location(s)

Quitman
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 234-3232

In-Person

Rabun

Location(s)

Rabun
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 782-1878

Ballot Drop Off Location

Rabun

Location(s)

Rabun
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 782-1878

In-Person

Randolph

Location(s)

Randolph
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 732-5220

Ballot Drop Off Location

Randolph

Location(s)

Randolph
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 732-5220

In-Person

Richmond

Location(s)

Richmond
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 821-2340

Ballot Drop Off Location

Richmond

Location(s)

Richmond
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 821-2340

In-Person

Rockdale

Location(s)

Rockdale
In-Person
Elections Office:
(770) 278-7333

Ballot Drop Off Location

Rockdale

Location(s)

Rockdale
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(770) 278-7333

In-Person

Schley

Location(s)

Schley
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 937-2689, ext 3

Ballot Drop Off Location

Schley

Location(s)

Schley
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 937-2689, ext 3

In-Person

Screven

Location(s)

Screven
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 564-2153

Ballot Drop Off Location

Screven

Location(s)

Screven
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 564-2153

In-Person

Seminole

Location(s)

Seminole
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 524-2878, ext 7581

Ballot Drop Off Location

Seminole

Location(s)

Seminole
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 524-2878, ext 7581

In-Person

Spalding

Location(s)

Spalding
In-Person
Elections Office:
(770) 467-4245

Ballot Drop Off Location

Spalding

Location(s)

Spalding
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(770) 467-4245

In-Person

Stephens

Location(s)

Stephens
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 886-8954

Ballot Drop Off Location

Stephens

Location(s)

Stephens
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 886-8954

In-Person

Stewart

Location(s)

Stewart
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 838-6769, ext. 210

Ballot Drop Off Location

Stewart

Location(s)

Stewart
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 838-6769, ext. 210

In-Person

Sumter

Location(s)

Sumter
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 928-4580

Ballot Drop Off Location

Sumter

Location(s)

Sumter
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 928-4580

In-Person

Talbot

Location(s)

Talbot
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 665-8270

Ballot Drop Off Location

Talbot

Location(s)

Talbot
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 665-8270

In-Person

Taliaferro

Location(s)

Taliaferro
In-Person
Elections Office:
(706) 456-3563

Ballot Drop Off Location

Taliaferro

Location(s)

Taliaferro
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(706) 456-3563

In-Person

Tattnall

Location(s)

Tattnall
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 557-6417

Ballot Drop Off Location

Tattnall

Location(s)

Tattnall
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 557-6417

In-Person

Taylor

Location(s)

Taylor
In-Person
Elections Office:
(478) 862-3997

Ballot Drop Off Location

Taylor

Location(s)

Taylor
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(478) 862-3997

In-Person

Telfair

Location(s)

Telfair
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 868-2023

Ballot Drop Off Location

Telfair

Location(s)

Telfair
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 868-2023

In-Person

Terrell

Location(s)

Terrell
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 995-5066

Ballot Drop Off Location

Terrell

Location(s)

Terrell
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 995-5066

In-Person

Thomas

Location(s)

Thomas
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 225-4101

Ballot Drop Off Location

Thomas

Location(s)

Thomas
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 225-4101

In-Person

Tift

Location(s)

Tift
In-Person
Elections Office:
(229) 386-7915

Ballot Drop Off Location

Tift

Location(s)

Tift
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(229) 386-7915

In-Person

Toombs

Location(s)

Toombs
In-Person
Elections Office:
(912) 526-8226

Ballot Drop Off Location

Toombs

Location(s)

Toombs
Ballot Drop Off Location
Elections Office:
(912) 526-8226

Ballot Drop Off Location

Baldwin

Baldwin County Government Center

1601 N. Columbia Street, Suite 110, Milledgeville, GA 31061

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

Baldwin

Baldwin County Government Center

1601 N. Columbia Street, Milledgeville, GA 31061

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

In-Person

Banks

Banks County Board of Elections

226 Candler Street, Homer, GA 30547

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Banks

Banks County Board of Elections

226 Candler Street, Homer, GA 30547

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

Ben Hill

Ben Hill County Elections Office

602 S. Grant Street, Fitzgerald, GA 31750

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Ben Hill

Ben Hill County Elections Office

602 S. Grant Street, Fitzgerald, GA 31750

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

DeKalb

Bessie Branham Recreation Center

2051 Delano Drive, NE, Atlanta, GA 30317

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

DeKalb

Bessie Branham Recreation Center (hand-delivery only)

2051 Delano Drive, NE, Atlanta, GA 30317

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

Berrien

Board of Elections Office

201 North Davis Street, Nashville, GA 31639

Mon, Nov 24 - Tue, Nov 25: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Berrien

Board of Elections Office

201 North Davis Street, Nashville, GA 31639

Mon, Nov 24 - Tue, Nov 25: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Tue, Dec 2: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Clinch

Board of Elections and Registration Office

25 Court Sq, Suite A, Homerville, GA 31634

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

Clinch

Board of Elections and Registration Office

25 Court Sq, Suite A, Homerville, GA 31634

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

In-Person

Brooks

Brooks County Elections Office

610 South Highland Road, Quitman, GA 31643

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Brooks

Brooks County Elections Office

610 South Highland Road, Quitman, GA 31643

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Bryan

Bryan County Elections Office

6024 US HWY 280 E., Pembroke, GA 31321

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

Fulton

Buckhead Library

269 Buckhead Avenue, NE, Atlanta, GA 30305

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Fulton

Buckhead Library

269 Buckhead Avenue, NE, Atlanta, GA 30305

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

In-Person

Fulton

C.T. Martin Recreation Center

3201 M.L.K. Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30311

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Fulton

C.T. Martin Recreation Center

3201 M.L.K. Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30311

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Carroll

Carroll County Elections Office

997 Newnan Rd, Carrollton, GA 30116

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

Upson

Civic Center

101 Civic Center Drive, Thomaston, GA 30286

Mon, Nov 17 - Fri., Nov 21: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

In-Person

Crisp

Crisp County Government Center, Elections Office

210 S 7th St, Room 103, Cordele, GA 31015

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

Crisp

Crisp County Government Center, Elections Office

210 S 7th St, Room 103, Cordele, GA 31015

Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In-Person

DeKalb

DeKalb Voter Registration and Elections Office

4380 Memorial Drive, Suite 500, Decatur, GA 30032

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Ballot Drop Off Location

DeKalb

DeKalb Voter Registration and Elections Office (drop box until Friday, June 13 and then hand-delivery only)

4380 Memorial Drive, Decatur, GA 30032

Sat, Nov 22: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sun, Nov 23: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Nov 26: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Mon, Dec 1: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Tue, Dec 2: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

ATTENTION STATE SENATE DISTRICT 35 (parts of Cobb and Fulton counties)!

You have a Runoff Election scheduled for Tuesday, December 16, 2025!

Here’s how you can make your voice heard:

Vote Early In Person!

You can vote early in-person Monday, December 8 through Friday, December 12, some counties may have early voting start earlier than December 8. During early vote you can vote at ANY EARLY VOTE LOCATION in your county. Please contact your county elections office to confirm hours and locations. You can contact Cobb County at 770-528-2581. You can contact Fulton County at 404-612-3816.

Vote By Mail!

Vote-by-mail ballot applications for the December 16, 2025 Runoff Election will only be accepted through Friday, December 5, 2025. Click here to request your vote-by-mail ballot (and note you will need a printer to sign the application by hand)

  • If you already applied for your ballot but have not received it within 10 days of requesting it please click here to look up and contact your county elections office.
  • Vote-by-mail ballot return locations and hours vary by county. Please contact your county elections office to confirm hours and locations. You can contact Cobb County at 770-528-2581. You can contact Fulton County at 404-612-3816. 
  • Requested a vote-by-mail ballot but now you want to vote in person? Go for it! If you haven’t returned your ballot, you can vote early in-person or at your assigned voting location on Election Day. Just let a poll worker know you would like to cancel your vote-by-mail ballot.

Vote on Election Day!

On Election Day, December 16, 2025, you MUST vote at your assigned voting location; check your assigned voting location here.

Have questions or need help? Call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

ATTENTION State House District 121 (parts of Clarke and Oconee counties)

You have a Special Election scheduled for Tuesday, December 9, 2025!

Here’s how you can make your voice heard:

Vote Early In Person!

You can vote early in-person Monday, November 17 through Friday, December 5.

Vote By Mail!

Vote-by-mail ballot applications for the December 9, 2025 Special Election will only be accepted through Friday, November 28, 2025. Click here to request your vote-by-mail ballot (and note you will need a printer to sign the application by hand)

  • If you already applied for your ballot but have not received it within 10 days of requesting it please click here to look up and contact your county elections office
  • Vote-by-mail ballot return locations and hours vary by county. 
  • Requested a vote-by-mail ballot but now you want to vote in person? Go for it! If you haven’t returned your ballot, you can vote early in-person or at your assigned voting location on Election Day. Just let a poll worker know you would like to cancel your vote-by-mail ballot.

Vote on Election Day!

On Election Day, December 9, 2025, you MUST vote at your assigned voting location; check your assigned voting location here.

Have questions or need help? Call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

UPCOMING ELECTIONS INFORMATION

We are currently between elections, but check back here for election information for the upcoming elections:

  • Tuesday, December 2, 2025: Runoff for November 4, 2025 Municipal General / Special Election (see above for list of counties/municipalities)
  • Tuesday, December 9, 2025: State House District 121 (part of Clarke and Oconee counties)
  • Tuesday, December 16, 2025: Runoff for November 18, 2025: State Senate District 35
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FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

Vote-By-Mail (also known as Absentee or Mail-In Voting) FAQs

What is vote by mail (also known as absentee or mail-in voting)? How does it work in Georgia?

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To vote by mail, a voter requests a ballot by submitting an application to their local county elections office. Once the application is processed, the ballot is mailed to the voter. The voter must then complete the ballot and return it so that it is received before 7:00pm on Election Day.

When is the earliest I can request a vote-by-mail ballot and what is the deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot?

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Applications are only accepted between 78 days and 11 days before an election. For example, applications for the November 5, 2024 General Election were accepted from Monday, August 19, 2024 until Friday, October 25, 2024. Counties will not mail out ballots until 25 days before the election.

Is it better to vote in person?

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Make a plan to vote that works for you and vote as early as possible. You can vote in person at any early voting location in your county; on Election Day, you can vote only at your assigned precinct location.If you want to vote by mail, make sure your county receives your application as soon as possible and that you complete and return your ballot right away. Your ballot must be received by your county elections office no later than 7:00pm on Election Day.

If you have any questions, please call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

When should I receive my vote-by-mail ballot? I requested my mail ballot but have not received it yet.

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Counties can begin mailing out vote-by-mail ballots 29 days before Election Day. Check your My Voter Page under the section “Absentee Ballot Portal” to verify that your application has been accepted and that your ballot was issued.If you have any questions about the status of your application or if you have not yet received your ballot, you should contact your county elections office as soon as possible or call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

What should I do if I don’t receive my ballot or there is an issue with my application?

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Please contact your county elections office or call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

Completing and Returning Your Ballot FAQs

I am mailing back my ballot. Do I need postage stamps?

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Yes in Georgia you need to put postage on your ballot before you mail it back. We recommend putting two postage stamps when mailing back your completed ballot. Be sure to read and follow the ballot instructions that come with your vote-by-mail ballot.

Are you worried that your ballot will not get to your county by Election Day? If you are able we recommend that you drop it off.

Once I receive my ballot, what should I do?

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There are several options to return your completed ballot:

Return your completed ballot to a drop box in your county. Drop boxes close the Friday before Election Day — and are open only during Early Voting hours. Hand deliver your completed ballot to your county elections office any day they’re open before 7:00pm on Election Day. To find location(s) and hours in your county, click here to look up “BALLOT RETURN LOCATIONS” and make a plan to return your ballot today!

‍Click here to find your county elections office.

Mail your completed ballot to your county elections office. If choosing this option, complete and return your ballot right away so there is plenty of time for it to be delivered. It must be received no later than 7:00pm on Election Day. We recommend you mail your ballot at least 7 days before the election. If returning by mail, October 28 or later, we recommend that you go to your local post office and mail via an expedited service that offers tracking, such as Priority Mail or Priority Mail Express. Tracking will allow you to look online and see when your ballot is delivered. 

Whichever method you choose, be sure to complete and return your ballot as soon as possible! After returning your ballot, check your My Voter Page to ensure that your ballot was received and accepted. If you have questions about how or when to return your ballot please call or text the Election Protection Hotline right away at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

What if I’m not sure if my ballot will be received in time?

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Ballots must be RECEIVED by 7:00pm on Election Day. We recommend returning it to a drop box, mailing your ballot to your county elections office at least 7 days before Election Day, or bringing it in person to your county elections office before 7:00pm on Election Day.

After returning your ballot, check your My Voter Page to ensure that your ballot was received and accepted. If you have questions about how or when to return your ballot please call or text the Election Protection Hotline right away at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

Where are vote-by-mail ballot drop boxes in my county?

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Every county in Georgia has at least one (1) vote-by-mail ballot drop box where you can return your completed ballot. You may only return your ballot to a drop box in your county.

Drop boxes are inside early voting locations or inside county elections offices. Drop boxes are only open during specific hours, so you will need to confirm the hours available before going to the drop box. Drop boxes close the Friday before Election Day.

If you need to return your completed ballot after that you must return it in person to your county elections office.

May I return the vote-by-mail ballot for a family member, roommate or someone that I provide care to?

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Yes! Voters may receive assistance from anyone with the following relationship: mother, father, grandparent, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, spouse, son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, or an individual residing in the household of the voter. In addition, disabled voters can receive assistance from a caregiver and any of the relations listed above. In other words, if it's just easier for your mom to turn in your ballot with hers, then that's fine!

May I return my vote-by-mail ballot to a drop box or elections office in a different county?

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No, you can only return your ballot within the county where you are a registered voter.

May I return my vote-by-mail ballot to my precinct polling place on Election Day?

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Maybe, it depends on your municipality/county. You should contact your county elections office to confirm the location and hours during which you can return your ballot. You must return it before 7:00pm on Election Day.

What if I make a mistake on my ballot or damage or lose it?

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Contact your county elections office or call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance. And don’t worry, you can still vote in person during early voting or on Election Day instead! If you can, bring your “un-voted” ballot to your polling location so that your ballot can be canceled and you can vote on the machines.

If you don’t have your ballot, you can sign an affidavit at your polling place to cancel your ballot and you will be able to vote in person.

How can I find out if my ballot has been received?

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Log into your My Voter Page and look for “Absentee Ballot Portal” to verify that your ballot has been received and accepted. If your ballot does not have a received date or if the status does not read “Accepted,” please immediately contact your county elections office or call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

What if I apply for a ballot but don’t receive it or I need to vote in person instead?

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If you requested a ballot but didn’t receive it or need to vote in person, YES, you can still vote in person during early voting or on Election Day. If you can, bring your “un-voted” ballot to your polling location so that your ballot can be canceled and you can vote on the machines. If you don’t have your “un-voted” ballot, you can sign an affidavit at your polling place to cancel your ballot and you will be able to vote in person.

Election Day FAQs

Do I need an ID to vote in person?

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Yes. Here are acceptable forms of ID for in-person voting:

  • Any valid state or federal government-issued photo ID, including a free ID card issued by your county registrar's office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services.
  • A Georgia driver's license, even if expired.
  • Student ID from a Georgia public College or University.
  • Valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority or other entity of this state.
  • Valid U.S. passport ID.
  • Valid U.S. military photo ID containing a photograph of the voter.
  • Valid tribal photo ID containing a photograph of the voter.

Where do I go to vote?

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Check your polling location on My Voter Page or call or text 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

What are the hours for voting?

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Polls open at 7:00am on Election Day and close at 7:00pm, so get to your voting location as soon as you can. If you are in line by 7:00 pm when the polls close, stay in line! You must be allowed to vote if you are in line by 7:00pm - it's the law.

ATTENTION ATLANTA VOTERS! For City of Atlanta voters your assigned voting location is open from 7:00am-8:00pm on Election Day. If you are in line by 8:00pm when the polls close, you can stay in line to vote. This is ONLY for City of Atlanta voters. 

Are there free rides to the poll on Election Day?

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Free rides are available in some locations! You can call or text the Georgia Coalition for the Peoples’ Agenda at 877-524-VOTE (877-524-8683) or visit their website at RideToThePoll.com.

May I return my vote-by-mail ballot to my precinct polling place on Election Day?

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Maybe, it depends on your municipality/county. You should contact your county elections office to confirm the location and hours during which you can return your ballot. You must return it before 7:00pm on Election Day.

Can I go to any precinct and vote by provisional ballot on Election Day?

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It depends. A law passed in 2021, by the Georgia state legislature, changed the rules around provisional voting on Election Day in Georgia. If it is before 5:00pm on Election Day you will not be allowed to vote provisionally at a polling location different from your assigned polling location. If it is after 5:00pm on Election Day you can vote at a polling location different from your assigned polling location but the poll worker will ask you to sign a form that says you are not able to get to your assigned Election Day polling location. We recommend that you look up your assigned Election Day polling place on the My Voter Page.

How can I find out if my ballot has been received?

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Log into your My Voter Page and look for “Absentee Ballot Portal” to verify that your ballot has been received and accepted. If your ballot does not have a received date or if the status does not read “Accepted,” please immediately contact your county elections office or call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) for assistance.

What if I apply for a ballot but don’t receive it or I need to vote in person instead?

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If you requested a ballot but didn’t receive it or need to vote in person, YES, you can still vote in person during early voting or on Election Day. If you can, bring your “un-voted” ballot to your polling location so that your ballot can be canceled and you can vote on the machines. If you don’t have your “un-voted” ballot, you can sign an affidavit at your polling place to cancel your ballot and you will be able to vote in person.

Runoff Elections FAQs

What is a Runoff Election?

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If no candidate receives a majority of votes (50% + 1 vote), the two candidates with the most votes will be in a runoff election.

Can I register to vote for the Runoff Election?

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The deadline to register for a Runoff Election is 30 days before the election date of which the Runoff Election is taking place. For example, to vote in the December 2, 2025 Runoff Election, which addresses contests from the November 4, 2025 election, you must be registered by October 6, 2025. This registration deadline applies to both the November 4 and December 2 elections. The deadline to register for any Runoff Election is 30 days before its election date.

Can I vote by mail in the Runoff Election?

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Yes, but there is a very tight turnaround. So apply for your vote-by-mail ballot ASAP and see the below “Vote-By-Mail (also known as Absentee or Mail-In Voting) FAQs” and “Completing and Returning Your Ballot FAQs” for all the details.

Am I eligible to vote in a runoff election if I did not participate in the preceding election?

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Yes, all eligible registered voters in Georgia that are registered within a district with a runoff contest, are able to vote in the Runoff Election even if you didn’t vote in the preceding election.

Can I vote early for the Runoff Election?

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Yes, in counties with a runoff you can vote early. Early voting will take place in every county that has runoff elections the Monday through Friday preceding the Runoff election date, though some counties may begin early voting earlier.

Where do I vote on Runoff Election Day?

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You must vote at your assigned polling place in the county where you are registered; check your assigned voting location here.

Voter ID FAQs

What is Georgia’s Voter ID Law?

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Georgia law requires voters to present an acceptable form of photo identification when voting in person. This law applies to all forms of in-person voting, including early voting. Here are acceptable forms of ID for in-person voting:

  • Any valid state or federal government-issued photo ID, including a free ID card issued by your county registrar's office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services.
  • A Georgia driver's license, even if expired.
  • Student ID from a Georgia public College or University.
  • Valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority or other entity of this state.
  • Valid U.S. passport ID.
  • Valid U.S. military photo ID containing a photograph of the voter.
  • Valid tribal photo ID containing a photograph of the voter.

What if I do not have one of the acceptable forms of ID?

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If you do not have an acceptable form of ID, you can obtain a free voter ID card. You can get this card from:

The Georgia Department of Driver Services

Your county registrar’s office

To obtain a free voter ID card, you must provide:

  • A photo identity document or approved non-photo identity document that includes your full legal name and date of birth.
  • Documentation showing your date of birth.
  • Evidence that you are a registered voter.
  • Documentation showing your name and residential address.

Can I vote without an ID?

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If you do not have an acceptable form of photo ID at the time of voting, you can vote a provisional ballot. You will then have three days after the election to present an acceptable form of ID to your county registrar’s office for your vote to be counted.

Is an ID required for absentee voting?

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For absentee voting, Georgia requires voters to provide the number from their Georgia driver’s license or state ID card when applying for an absentee ballot. If the voter does not have a Georgia driver’s license or state ID, they can provide the last four digits of their Social Security number.

Where can I find more information or get help?

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If you need help getting or replacing an ID, please call or text VoteRiders at 866-ID-2-VOTE (866-432-8683).

Mass Challenges & How to Protect Your Vote

What are Mass Challenges?

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A challenge is when one voter formally questions another voter’s eligibility to vote in a given county or given election. A Mass Challenge is the term used to describe when one voter in a Georgia county challenges dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of other voters in their county at once. Challenges are submitted to county election officials, in each of Georgia’s 159 counties.While Mass Challenges have a long history in Georgia, Georgia lawmakers made it clear that they supported the practice of Mass Challenges by passing laws in 2021 (SB 202) and again in 2024 to make the practice easier for Challengers. Georgia has become the site of more Mass Challenges than any other state.

Click here to see a full breakdown on how the voter challenge process works.

How do I know if I have been challenged?

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First off- if you receive a letter or hear you may have been challenged – that DOES NOT mean you have been removed from the voter rolls and can no longer vote. It just means you need to provide additional documentation to prove you’re able to vote.

The process for notifying voters who have been challenged is not standard across the state. However, you should receive a letter in the mail from your county elections office.

The letter will give the reason you are being challenged, who in your county is challenging you, and the date/time/location of the hearing for the challenge. It may also tell you what type of information or documentation you need to bring to your challenge hearing.

As a challenged voter, you have the right “to be heard” — that is, the right to a hearing at your county Board of Elections. If you cannot make the hearing, you should be able to submit your information to the elections office instead of attending a hearing in person. You should call your local elections office to see what options you have.

Phone numbers to county elections offices can be found here: Click here to find the contact information for your county elections office.

You can always call the Election Protection Hotline for questions or support, or if you cannot get additional information from your county officials, please contact the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

Why am I being challenged?

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The people who bring mass challenges often rely on unreliable sources of information to bring a large number of challenges at once.If you receive a letter or hear you may have been challenged, this DOES NOT mean you have been removed from the voter rolls and can no longer vote. It just means you need to provide additional documentation to prove you’re able to vote.

Click here to see a full breakdown on how the voter challenge process works.

What do I do if I think I might be challenged?

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Contact your county elections office as soon as you can.

Click here to find the contact information for your county elections office.

Unfortunately, there is no one standard way that counties notify voters when voter's eligibility are are challenged, but since challenges are brought directly to the county elections office, they should be able to tell you definitively if your voter status is being challenged by another person. If you have additional questions or cannot get additional information from your county officials, please contact the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

Where can I find additional support or resources about challenges?

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There are a number of resources that can supply you with information about Mass Challenges. A few of those are:

• Brennan Center for Justice Mass Voter Challenges and List Maintenance in Georgia
• WABE Mass Voter Challenges Explained

In addition, you can click here to find the information to contact your local county officials.

Finally: If you have additional questions or cannot get information from your county officials, you can always contact the Election Protection Hotline number at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683). If you want to share your story with Fair Fight Action, email Story@FairFightAction.com

Other FAQs

The poll worker tells me that I have to vote a "provisional ballot", what does that mean?

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A provisional ballot is a paper ballot that is used when a voter’s eligibility is in question, such as:

  • If you do not have proper identification.
  • If your name is not listed on the voter registration rolls
  • If there are other questions about your eligibility to vote

If you vote by provisional ballot, the poll worker should provide instructions and some paperwork for you to complete. You can check the status of your provisional ballot to see if it was accepted. You do this by checking on the My Voter Page

If your ballot is not marked as “accepted” you should immediately contact your county to make sure your vote counts.Click here to find the contact information for your county elections office. If you have additional questions or cannot get additional information from your county officials, please call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

PLEASE ACT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE because if you need to provide ID or something else to your county you will only have until 5pm on Friday after Election Day to do so to ensure your vote counts.

Did my vote count?

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Are you worried whether your vote was counted? YOU CAN FIND OUT ON YOUR MY VOTER PAGE!

Log into your My Voter Page and look for “Voter Participation History” and if you see “NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - GENERAL ELECTION” listed, your vote counted! 

If you do not see the election date listed in your “Voter Participation History”, you might be able to “cure” your ballot to ensure it counts.

  • If you were trying to vote in person, see the “DID YOU VOTE WITH A PROVISIONAL BALLOT (PAPER BALLOT) DURING EARLY VOTE OR ON ELECTION DAY?”
  • If you were trying to vote by mail, please see the above “WAS YOUR VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT ACCEPTED?”

What if my voter registration status says “inactive?”

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You can still vote. When you vote, whether in person or with a vote-by-mail ballot, your registration status will be changed to “active”.

What county am I registered in?

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Call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) to help confirm where you are registered.

You can find your Election Day voting location under “My Voting Location” and your state and federal districts under “My Districts & Elected Officials”.

I have questions or am confused. Can I talk to someone to help me?

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Yes, there are resources to help! Call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

What if I have a voting question that isn’t covered here?

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Call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

Can I vote in Georgia if I have a criminal record?

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Each person’s situation is unique. Visit Georgia Justice Project to find out more about the voting eligibility of people with criminal records in Georgia or call or text the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).

What accommodations are available at polling places for people with disabilities?

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Georgia law mandates accessible polling places. Accommodations include:

Accessible Voting Machines: Features such as headsets for audio ballots, large controls, and sip-and-puff devices.

Visual Impairment Support: Use an app to read your ballot. Delete any ballot photos before leaving

Are polling places accessible on Election Day?

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Yes, Georgia law requires all polling places to be fully accessible with trained poll workers. Disabled voters can move to the front of the line between 9:30am and 4:30pm.

Can I get assistance when voting in person?

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Yes, you can get help from:

A person of your choice (excluding employers, union agents, or candidates and their family members).

Poll workers trained to assist with voting needs.

Do I have to wait in line if I have a disability?

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No, voters 75 years or older or those with disabilities can vote immediately at the next available booth without waiting.

What adaptive devices are available for voting?

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Georgia’s voting system includes:
Audio Tactile Interface (ATI): Handheld controller, sip and puff device, or paddle device.

Seated Voting:
Touchscreen units for voting while seated.

How can I navigate my ballot if I have visual or auditory impairments?

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Visual Mode: Use accessibility devices to navigate the visual display.

Audio Mode: Use headphones to navigate an audio ballot.

How is my privacy protected when using accessible voting options?

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All configurable options reset to default at the start of each new voting session.

For more information, please visit the Georgia Secretary of State’s Voting Assistance for People with Disabilities page.

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