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Make a Plan to Vote.

In November, we turned out for democracy in Georgia. Now let’s do it again for the upcoming runoff election.

Georgia’s runoff election is January 5

We were seen in the census and heard at the polls. Let’s keep it up – make a plan and commit to vote by January 5.

How to: Cure a Provisional Ballot

If you voted in-person and used a provisional (or “paper”) ballot instead of a machine, you may need to take a couple extra steps to make sure your vote counts.

But it’s easy: Just call 866-OUR-VOTE or visit 866OurVote.org vote and the elections legal experts at the Elections Protection Coalition can tell you exactly what you need to do.

 

How to: Vote Early In-Person

Early in-person voting is open NOW through December 31. Click here to find an early voting location in your county. You can vote early in-person at any early voting site in the county where you’re registered to vote. Hours may vary by location, so find your early voting site, check ahead, and make a plan to vote early.

How to: Request a GA Mail-in/Absentee Ballot

Sign up to receive a mail-in ballot and make your voice heard on your time. Click here to request it and make a plan to vote by mail.

 

Need a new ballot?

If you received a ballot but it was lost, destroyed, or you made a mistake on it, click here for how to vote on a fresh ballot.

January 5 Georgia Runoff Election: Key Dates

NOV. 18

Mail-in/absentee ballots start going out to voters

Dec. 7

Last day to register to vote for the Runoff Election

Dec. 14

Early Voting begins

Dec. 23

If you haven’t requested your mail-in ballot, we recommend you plan to vote in-person with early voting or on Election Day

Jan. 5

Election Day – Mail-in ballots must be received by 7 p.m. today to be counted

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NOV. 18

Mail-in/absentee ballots start going out to voters

Dec. 7

Last day to register to vote for the Runoff Election

Dec. 14

Early Voting begins

Dec. 23

If you haven’t requested your mail-in ballot, we recommend you plan to vote in-person with early voting or on Election Day

Jan. 5

Election Day – Mail-in ballots must be received by 7 p.m. today to be counted

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