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No, you must vote in the County that you are registered in. Information on how to vote by mail or early in person can be found on our Absentee & Early Voting Pages.
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Go to the My Voter Page, it will provide you with your Polling Place name & address.
You can update your current voter registration information by going to My Voter Page. This allows you to login so you can view and update your voter registration information. If your information needs to be updated you will be directed to the Online Voter Registration where you can update your information digitally or you can print your application and mail it or bring it into our office.
For more information on Early Voting please look at our Absentee & Early Voting page.
The Elections Office is the only Early Voting location. If you do not early vote, you must go to your precinct on Election Day. If you do not know where to vote visit the My Voter Page.
Yes, if you are temporarily residing out of the county (the ballot must be mailed out of county) or are a elderly or physically disabled voter. See out Absentee by Mail Page.
Please visit our Absentee by Mail page for more information. You can also visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program page.
No. Registering to vote has no direct link to qualifying you for jury duty. Jurors are selected through the Department of Drivers Services. If you have a drivers license you are qualified to be selected for jury duty.
We have copies of Composite Ballots on our Sample Ballot page and in our Office. But to see your specific ballot go to the My Voter Page.
You can view a list of your local Representative on our Elected Officials page. To view State and Federal Representatives you can go to the Secretary of States Official Directory page.
No person convicted of a felony may register, remain registered or vote,except upon completion of the sentence and voting right have been restored.
No, Georgia does not require you to registered with a party. You will choose what party ballot you want when you go to vote.