Georgia voters can start participating in early in-person voting beginning tomorrow, October 15th, offering a convenient way to vote ahead of Election Day. Polling locations will operate until the Friday before Election Day, with varying hours across counties.
Registered voters can vote at any early voting site in their county, making it easier for residents to choose the time and location that fits their schedule. Hours of operation may differ by location, so residents are encouraged to check with their county elections office for specific times.
Some counties also provide weekend voting options to accommodate those with weekday commitments. Voters should bring a valid form of identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or state-issued voter ID card, as it is required at all early voting locations.
For those who prefer not to vote in person, absentee voting remains an option. However, residents must apply for an absentee ballot in advance and follow the guidelines for submitting it by mail or at a designated drop box.
Early voting aims to reduce wait times and provide greater accessibility for Georgians. With many counties offering multiple voting locations and flexible hours, the process ensures voters have plenty of opportunities to make their voices heard.
For more information on early voting locations and hours, visit your county’s elections office, the Georgia Secretary of State’s website, or My Voter Page.