ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 15: Stickers sit on a table on the first day of early voting at Atlanta Metropolitan State College on October 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Early voting takes place from October 15 - November 1, ahead of Election Day on Nov …
ATLANTA - Voters in Georgia will cast their ballots at polling places across the state on Election Day. The state has already set records with more than half of Georgia's registered voters already casting ballots through early voting and absentee options. Here’s what you need to know to find your voting station.
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Where do I vote?
Registered voters may vote in person at their designated polling precinct on Election Day. You can find your precinct on your My Voter Page or by contacting your County Board of Registrar's Office. Find your polling location here: My Voter Page.
When can I vote?
Polling hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. According to the Secretary of State's Office, voters who are in line by 7 p.m. are allowed to cast their ballot.
What do I need to bring?
- A valid state or federal government-issued photo ID (including free IDs from county registrars or the Georgia Department of Driver Services)
- A Georgia driver’s license (even if expired)
- A student ID from a Georgia public college or university
- A valid employee photo ID from any federal, state, or local government agency
- A valid U.S. passport or U.S. military photo ID
- A valid tribal photo ID with a photograph of the voter
Other things to know when heading to vote
If you show up to your polling place but have not met all the requirements, you have the right to request a provisional ballot. Your vote will count as long as you resolve the eligibility issues within three days after Election Day. You can learn more about provisional ballots by clicking here.
If you encounter a problem at the polls, please contact your County Board of Registrar's Office or the Georgia Secretary of State. Call the Secretary of State at 404-656-2871 (in metro Atlanta) or 877-725-9797 (elsewhere in Georgia) to report an issue. You can also submit a complaint online to the Secretary of State Elections Division.
When will we know who won the election?
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger outlined that by 7 p.m. on Election Day—when polls close—an estimated 70% of ballots, including those cast early or absentee, will be ready for tabulation. Final results, however, will depend on county-level reporting for in-person votes. Raffensperger has also warned of potential misinformation circulating on social media, advising the public to remain cautious of foreign disinformation attempts.