Georgia residents can begin casting their votes early for the upcoming November elections starting tomorrow, Tuesday, October 15th. Early voting provides flexibility by allowing voters to use any polling location within their county, rather than being limited to an assigned location as on Election Day.
The voter registration period ended Monday, October 7th following a federal court ruling that declined to extend the deadline due to disruptions from Hurricane Helene.
Voters seeking early polling sites can visit the Secretary of State’s website and search for available locations by selecting their county. Another option is to log into the My Voter Page, where polling information is provided. If details are unavailable, voters should check again closer to the early voting period or contact their county registrar for assistance.
Early voting hours typically run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, with Saturday polls open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some locations may also open on the second and third Sundays before Election Day. However, specific polling hours may vary depending on the location.
This early voting period offers a convenient way for Georgia residents to participate in the democratic process without waiting for Election Day, ensuring that more people can have their voices heard.