Frequently Asked Questions

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  • There are several ways to
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  • The location of your polling place is listed on your precinct card. If you do not have one, or have misplaced your card and do not know where your polling place is located, you may contact Board of Elections Office at 478-625-8357 for that information. You can also call the Secretary of State at 888-265-1115 or visit the
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  • Yes. Sample ballots are available through the Board of Elections office. Voters are authorized to carry a sample ballot or list of selected candidates with them to the polls to aid them in voting their ballot. You may not share the sample ballot or candidate list with other voters at the polls, but you may use it for your benefit. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information
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  • When you arrive at your polling place, you will complete a voter's certificate which asks for your name and residence address. You will then present the certificate and proper identification to the poll officials who will verify that you are a registered voter in that precinct by checking the voters list for that precinct. Voters are required to present identification at their polling place prior to casting their ballot. Get information regarding
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  • Voters are required to notify the board of elections of their county of residence whenever they move. If you move within the county in which you are registered to vote and did not notify the registrar at least 30 days prior to the election, you may vote in your old polling place for this election. You must complete a change of address card at the polling place.

    If you move outside the county in which you are registered to vote within 30 days of an election, you may vote in your old precinct for that election and any ensuing runoff only. If you move outside the county in which you are registered to vote more than 30 days prior to an election, you have lost your eligibility to vote in elections in the county of your old residence. You must register to vote in your new county of residence, and if you did not register to vote in the new county by the deadline, you cannot vote in that particular election. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • If you need to file a change of address you can complete the back of your precinct card and mail it to the Board of Elections Office:
    415 Green Street
    Louisville, GA 30434

    If you no longer have your precinct card, you may submit your change in writing stating the old and new address and you must sign the request. If the request is done within 30 days of an election, the change may not take effect until after the election. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • You can call the office and a card can be mailed to you within 2 weeks, or you can come into the Board of Elections Office and get a certified copy of your voter registration record. If you need the card for international travel please note that effective January 26, 1996, pursuant to Public Law 104-99, any document that evidences voter registration cannot be used to prove United States citizenship. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Yes, Advance Voting will be available in the Board of Elections Office beginning 21 days prior to all federal and state elections, and also on the 2nd Saturday prior to all federal and state elections. For municipal elections, Advance Voting will begin 21 days prior to the date of the election. Advance Voting will be available as soon as possible prior to the date of the special election. Saturday voting will not generally be available for municipal and special elections.

    In busy elections, during the last week of Advance Voting the Board of Elections may choose to open additional sites for Advance Voting and has developed a policy pertaining to establishing any additional sites. You may contact the Board of Elections Office for additional information at 478-625-8357.
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  • If a voter is unable to produce any of the required forms of identification, the voter shall be allowed to vote a Provisional Ballot. The voter is allowed 72 hours to provide proper ID in order to have their ballot counted. If they fail to provide proper ID their provisional ballot will not be counted. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information
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  • A FREE Voter ID Card can be issued by the Board of Elections office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services. More information on Georgia’s Voter Identification Requirements and obtaining a free Voter Identification Card is available from the Georgia Secretary of State's website.

    To obtain a free photo Voter Identification Card, the applicant must be registered to vote in Georgia and must sign an affidavit that states that they do not have a Georgia Driver’s License or State issued Identification Card. For more information, visit the
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  • Polls are open from 7 a.m. till 7 p.m. on each Election Day. However, any voter who is waiting to vote at 7 p.m. will be allowed to vote. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Peak voting hours appear to be from 7-9:30 a.m., 4:30-7 p.m., and during the mid-day lunch hour. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Yes, between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on the day of an election, voters who are 75 years of age or older or who are physically disabled may, upon request to a poll officer, vote immediately at the next available booth without waiting in line. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Yes, Georgia Law requires employers to grant their workers up to 2 hours to vote on Election Day. However, the employer is authorized to specify the hours which an employee may use. This provision for time off to vote does not apply to employees whose hours of work begin at least 2 hours after the polls open or end at least 2 hours before the polls close. There is no obligation for an employer to pay the employee for the time taken off to vote. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Yes, children under the age of 18 may accompany a parent into the voting booth. However, the children may not be disruptive or interfere with the voting process, vote the ballot or operate any function of the voting machine. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Within 150 feet of the building in which a polling place is located, no person may:
    -Campaign
    -Circulate petitions
    -Distribute literature or written or printed matter of any kind
    -Wear campaign buttons, signs, pins, stickers, T-shirts, etc.
    -Perform similar activities

    Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Yes, poll officers of the precinct will be available to answer any questions that voters may have concerning voting their ballot or operating the voting equipment. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • The Board of Elections website has information regarding the differences between
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  • The Georgia Secretary of State's website features results of statewide and federal elections from 1988 to 2011. You can also follow election night results for Jefferson as they come in Election Night by accessing the Board of Elections website. Get more elections information from the
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  • You may find information on qualifying for office in the Secretary of State's Qualifications and Disqualifications for Holding Elective Office in Georgia
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  • A provisional ballot is a paper ballot used by a voter whose eligibility to vote is in question and cannot be determined on Election Day. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • Beginning the day following the election, the registrar investigates each and every provisional ballot in an attempt to help prove the voter’s eligibility. If the registrar can find proof that the voter is eligible to vote then the voter’s ballot is counted, if not the voter’s ballot is rejected. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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  • On Election Day, you are required to go to your assigned polling place in order to vote, except that if you show up at the wrong polling place and in the reasonable exercise of discretion the registrar determines that there is not enough time for you to make it to your correct polling place by 7 p.m., you may be allowed to vote a provisional ballot at the polling place in which you are present. In this case, only the votes cast for candidates for whom you would have been eligible to vote were you in your proper polling location shall be counted. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.
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