GEORGIA, USA — It's that time of year again. Americans will vote to select the next leader of the country.
Many Georgians will cast their votes in the general election for the November ticket. It is a crucial election that has already seen many political twists and turns, with current President Joe Biden dropping out of the bid for reelection and his running mate Vice President Kamala Harris accepting the nomination to be on the Democratic ticket.
Some significant dates are ahead as we close into the election:
Dates
- Early Voting: Oct. 15
- Voting Registration Deadline: Oct. 7
- Request absentee ballot: Oct. 25
- Election Day for General Election: Nov. 5
More about early voting in Georgia
What to know
- You will need a valid Photo ID (passport, driver's license or Voter identification card)
- You can vote at any polling location. Unlike on Election Day, you don't have to vote at your assigned location.
- Early voting ends on the Friday before Election Day on Nov. 1
- Early voting polls are open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays.
How to check if you're registered
To find out if you're registered to vote, visit the Georgia Secretary of State's Office's My Voter Page.
- Enter your first initial, last name, county of residence and date of birth.
- If you're registered to vote, your information will be available online.
Where do I go to vote early?
You can find your polling location through the My Voter Page. Once you log into your account, you'll find the name and address of your voting precinct.
On your My Voter page, you'll find information on early voting and absentee ballot drop box locations. There, you'll also be able to look at a sample ballot before you head to the polls.