What you need to know to vote early in Georgia [View all]
What you need to know to vote early in Georgia
By Kristina Torres
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Early voting gets underway Monday for Georgias hotly contested Nov. 4 general election, including tight races both for governor and the U.S. Senate. As the polls open, heres a primer for where to go, when to go and what to bring with you:
Where do I vote?
Any voter registered in Georgia can vote early. Voters can see personalized sample ballots, verify their registration status and find early-voting polling locations on the secretary of states My Voter Page website (www.mvp.sos.ga.gov). Its important to check because a regular neighborhood polling place may not be open; often, local municipalities only open select sites during the 21-day early-voting period.
Information about local elections can also be found on the states new GA Votes mobile apps. You can download the free apps for both Apple and Android operating systems using either the iTunes app store for an iPhone or iPad, or Google Play for Android.
What if I dont know Im registered?
Be proactive. Check the online secretary of states Web page. Or directly contact your local election office. You can find a phone number through a telephone directory or on the secretary of states website at www.sos.ga.gov/cgi-bin/countyregistrarsindex.asp.
What to bring with you
Georgia requires voters to show photo identification when they vote in person. Approved forms of identification include a Georgia drivers license, even if its expired; a state-issued voter identification card; a valid U.S. passport; and a valid U.S. military photo ID.
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