Election essentials.
To prepare for Election Day, use official sources like the Georgia Secretary of State's website for accurate information and avoid relying on social media. Decide whether to vote early, by mail, or in person, and ensure you have proper ID. Early voting is a great option in case you encounter any issues, and reviewing a sample ballot beforehand will help make the process smoother. Check out our resources below to begin making your plan today!
As early voting begins October 15th in Georgia, Interfaith Atlanta stands in strong support of a fair democracy, where every voice is heard and valued. We believe in the power of civic engagement and encourage everyone to use this opportunity to make their voices count. Voting is a shared responsibility and a vital act that helps build the inclusive, respectful, and just society we all seek.
Let’s take this chance to come together, regardless of background or belief, and participate in shaping a future that reflects our diverse communities. Your vote matters—make it count!
Voter Registration
Polling Locations
Absentee and Mail-In Voting
Early Voting
Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 7 AM to 7 PM on Election Day. If you're in line by 7 PM, you can still vote.
Voter ID Requirements
Sample Ballots
Key Election Dates
Runoff elections may occur after the general election if no candidate wins a majority in certain races.