GEORGIA – Early voting in Georgia begins on Tuesday for the upcoming presidential election.
Georgia counties offer about three weeks of early voting.
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Here’s a breakdown of what people need to know before heading to the polls.
- Early voting starts Oct. 15
- People must be registered to vote
- Bring a valid photo ID
- People can vote at any polling location during early voting
All Georgia counties offer early voting on at least two Saturdays.
Camden and Ware counties are the only counties in our area to offer Sunday early voting in this election.
According to data, more than 3.4 million of Georgia’s 7.6 million registered voters voted early in the 2020 general election.
- Ware County saw 0.3% of turnout
- Camden saw nearly .4%
- Pierce and Glynn had the highest with a 0.5% turnout
Poll hours during early voting can vary depending on the county.
Contact your supervisor of elections office for polling hours and any other voting-related questions or concerns.