Early In-Person Voting Starts today

You don’t have to wait until November to cast your ballot in the general election. If for any reason you want to vote early you can do so in-person, starting Monday, October 16.

It’s called absentee ballot voting, and any registered voter is eligible. . Advance voting will go on for the next three weeks, ending the Friday before election day.  You’ll need to visit your county or municipality’s early voting site, fill out the application, and present one of six forms of a valid photo ID.   You’ll need to visit your county or municipality’s early voting site, fill out the application, and present a valid photo ID.  There are six forms of state or federally issued photo id that will work, including a free voter id card, a U.S. passport, military id, or Georgia driver’s license.  

Secretary of State Brian Kemp says he encourages early voting if that’s what people like to do, for people that have their mind made up on all the races and are content they’re not going to change their mind in the next couple of weeks. “It’s certainly an option for them. The counties really like the early voting  because it helps them kind of get those people voted and that’s one less person they have to worry about on election day.”

Advance voting will also take place on Saturday October 27, at your county office. You can find voting times and locations for your county and precinct can on the Georgia Secretary of State’s website.  

Some counties offer ballot delivery for registered voters who are hospitalized but you’ll need to contact your county’s registrar office at least five days before the election.

Another option for early voting is to mail in your ballot, which must be received by your county registrar by the end of poling on election day, November 6. Military  and overseas  provisional ballots will be accepted through the Friday after the election, November 9.

For a complete list of advance voting options click here.

http://www.sos.ga.gov/elections/Uocava/