Election day for Georgia primaries is May 21. How to find your polling place & more

Election Day is almost here.

If you haven’t early voted yet in the Georgia primaries, it’s not too late.

Election day is on May 21, but if you would like to turn in an absentee ballot or participate in early voting, you still have some time.

Here’s a breakdown of absentee and early voting information, as well as where you can find your polling place on Election Day:

Can I still turn in my absentee ballot?

Yes. All absentee ballots must be turned in by Tuesday, May 21 at 7 p.m.

To ensure your vote is counted by absentee ballot, make sure you mail or hand deliver your completed ballot. Here’s how:

  • For absentee voters in the country, mail your completed ballot to your Registrar’s office.

  • To hand deliver: Contact your county registrar for available drop-off locations or go online and select your county to see which elections office is nearest you.

Please note: If you’re currently a military or overseas voter and you post your absentee ballot on Election Day, make sure it arrives within three days.

When are Georgia’s polls open on Election Day?

Election day for the Georgia primaries is May 21. Voting will begin at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.

How can I find my polling place?

You can find your polling location by visiting the My Voter Page website and filling out the online form with your first initial and last name, county and birth date.

After clicking “submit,” you’ll be directed to a page with your voter information and polling place.

With Georgia’s My Voter Page, you can also view:

  • Elected officials

  • Registration information on file with the county office

  • A sample ballot for the upcoming election

  • Provisional ballot status

Have more questions? Let me know at cmadden@mcclatchy.com

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