Georgia Shatters Early Voting Record

GEORGIA SHATTERS EARLY VOTING RECORD FOR MID-TERM ELECTION
ATLANTA – Today Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp announces a new, all-time record for early voting in a mid-term election ahead of the November 6, 2018 general election. Through the last day of early voting on November 2, 2018, Georgians cast 2,071,830 ballots with 1,886,905 in-person and 184,925 by mail.

“In Georgia, it is easy to vote and hard to cheat, and I am incredibly proud of this new record showing strong voter engagement leading up to tomorrow’s election,” stated Secretary Kemp. “This milestone is a testament to the hard work of thousands of election officials all across Georgia who are dedicated to secure, accessible, and fair elections for all.”

November 2, 2018 was the last day of early in-person voting, and under state law, county officials cannot issue or mail absentee ballots on the Monday prior to an election.

The previous early voting turn-out record in a mid-term election was 945,507 early votes cast – 838,484 in-person and 107,023 by mail – in the November 4, 2014 general election.

Election Day is tomorrow, November 6, 2018. The polls will be open in all 159 counties from 7 AM to 7 PM unless extended by court order in specific locations. Georgians can find their registration status, sample ballot, polling location, and other personalized voting information using the My Voter Page. All Georgians are encouraged to contact their local elections officials for assistance or reach out to the Secretary of State’s office by calling (404) 656-2871 or emailing soscontact@sos.ga.gov.

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