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Voter Information  

Because knowledge is power.

Whether you're voting for the first time, recently moved, or just want to better understand the process, this page will help you get informed and get involved. 

Start Here.

First Time Voter

Ways To Vote

Election Dates

Acceptable ID

Find Your Polling Place

Understanding Ballots

How It Works.

Voting is easier when you have a plan.

1
Register
Make sure you're registered before the deadline.
2
Verify
Confirm your registration status and polling location.
3
Review Ballot
Research candidates and issues before Election Day.
4
Make A Plan
Choose when, where and how you'll vote.
5
Vote !
Cast your ballot and make your voice heard.

Resources

Trusted resources for voter registration, election information, ballot research, and civic engagement.
Registration & Voting
Check Registration Status: Georgia My Voter Page or Turbo Vote. 
Register to Vote: "How To" guide Georgia My Voter Page. 
Find your Polling Place: Georgia My Voter Page
Maps: Cobb County voting district maps.
Ballot Research
Sample Ballots: Georgia My Voter Page, Blue Voter Guide, Ballotpedia.
Candidate Information: Review candidate websites or Indivisible Cobb, GA Equality PAC, GA WIN List, or Emily's List for endorsements.
Ballot Measures & Amendments: Georgia My Voter Page, Blue Voter Guide, Ballotpedia
Election Information
Election Calendar: Georgia My Voter Page, Blue Voter Guide, Ballotpedia.
Early Voting Information: Georgia My Voter Page.
Absentee Voting: Georgia My Voter Page.
Civic Learning
Understanding Local Government: Ballotpedia, Cobb County government.
Volunteer Opportunities: Power the Polls, GA Secretary of State Poll Worker application.

Know Your Rights

You Have the Right to Vote if You Are Eligible.
If you're registered and eligible under state law, you have the right to cast a ballot.
You Have the Right to Ask for Help.
Election workers are there to assist voters with the voting process and answer questions. 
You Have the Right to Accessible Voting.
Voters with disabilities have the right to accessible voting options and accommodations. 
You Have the Right to Language Assistance (Where Required).
Certain jurisdictions provide language assistance to help voters understand the voting process. 
If You're in Line When Polls Close.
Stay in line! If you're already in line when polls officially close, you have the right to remain in line and vote. 
You Have the Right to a Provisional Ballot.
If there is a question about your eligibility or registration status, you may be able to cast a provisional ballot. 
Need Help?
If you encounter voting problems, contact the non-partisan Elections Protection Hotline: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)
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