Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
To register to vote in Georgia, you have to be a citizen, a legal resident of one of Georgia's counties, and at least 17.5 years old. In order to vote, you will have to be 18 by election day.
Changes in Colorado law caused an increase in voters who chose to vote by mail in the November 3, 2009 election. This prompted Colorado to create a simple version of a ballot tracking service which allowed voters to look up their ballot and see if their local county election official had received it.
Georgia is one of seven states that require a run-off election if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in a primary election and one of only two states (the other being Mississippi) that require a run-off election for state and congressional offices if no candidate wins a majority of the vote in a general election; Louisiana has a ...
Unlike the June 9 combined primary, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger declined to mail out absentee ballot request forms for the November 3 election, and instead established a website for registered voters to apply for an absentee ballot; [120] in addition, third-party non-profit organizations such as the Voter Participation Center ...
The deadline to register to vote is approaching quickly. Here are all the dates to know, plus information about how to mail in your ballot, early voting and how to vote on election day.
November's ballot will feature the presidential race as well as local elections from the state legislature to Chatham County Board of Commissioners.
The Election Integrity Act of 2021, originally known as the Georgia Senate Bill 202, [1] [2] is a law in the U.S. state of Georgia overhauling elections in the state. It replaced signature matching requirements on absentee ballots with voter identification requirements, limits the use of ballot drop boxes, expands in-person early voting, bars officials from sending out unsolicited absentee ...
Early in-person voting kicked off in Georgia on Tuesday -- a day after a Georgia judge ruled that county election officials may not delay or decline to certify election results over allegations of ...