Georgia
| How do I request an absentee ballot? |
The absentee ballot application is on the website and is available in English or Spanish here. You can request an absentee ballot by writing a letter with the following information: Person’s name as registered; residence address, temporary mailing address if different; reason for voting absentee; date of birth, date and type of election, and their signature. The application can be mailed or faxed. |
| Where do I send the request? |
You send the request to your local county board of registrars. Find contact information here. |
| What is the deadline for requesting an absentee ballot? |
You may request an absentee ballot for the general election 180 days prior to elections day. The last day your ballot may be sent is: July 14 for the Primary Election November 3 for the General Election |
| What is the voting procedure? |
You do not need witnesses. Instructions for voting are included with the absentee ballot. |
| What are the deadlines for voting absentee? |
The registrar must receive the ballot no later than 7:00 pm on Election Day (see below). |
| What are the election dates and deadlines for 2008? |
Presidential Preference Primary: February 5 (Registration closes January 7) General Primary Election: July 15 (Registration closes June 14) General Election/Special Election: November 4 (Registration closes October 6) |
| How do I contact the Secretary of State / election officials? |
Elections Division 2 MLK, Jr. Dr. SE Suite 1104, West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334-1530 Tel: 404-656-2871 Toll Free: 888-265-1115 Email here http://www.sos.state.ga.us/elections |
| Are there requirements for first-time voters? |
If you are a first-time voter and did not show identification when you registered to vote, you will
have to mail a copy of it to vote absentee. Valid ID includes a valid Georgia driver’s license, a valid US
passport, or a valid social security card. See a complete list of acceptable IDs at this page by clicking on “Voting on Election Day.” |
| Is permanent absentee status available? |
There is no permanent absentee status. |
| Additional information: |
Go here for complete information from the
Georgia Elections Division. |
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