Election Day in Georgia: New laws, where to vote and more. Do you need ID? Can you take photos?
Learn essential Election Day information and key updates for Georgia voters.
September, 2024 - November, 2024
Georgia voters face significant changes and essential information ahead of Election Day. New laws require valid photo IDs for in-person and absentee voting, while recent rule changes could delay certification of results.
Voters must also be aware that taking selfies in polling places is prohibited to maintain privacy and prevent intimidation. Ensuring accessibility and understanding local races are crucial, with key seats in state legislature and U.S. Congress contested.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger anticipates about 65% of voters will cast their ballots early, yet remains wary of possible delays due to recent procedural changes.
Voters must also be aware that taking selfies in polling places is prohibited to maintain privacy and prevent intimidation. Ensuring accessibility and understanding local races are crucial, with key seats in state legislature and U.S. Congress contested.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger anticipates about 65% of voters will cast their ballots early, yet remains wary of possible delays due to recent procedural changes.
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