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Voter Registration 

Remember, you can’t vote unless you’re registered.

Recently turn 18? Maybe you want to change your party or your voter registration address? Make sure you are eligible to vote in this next election. Take a few minutes and complete the voter registration form so you can Rock the Vote!Pre-Registration

17.5 year-olds and up can pre-register to vote. On your 18th birthday, your voter registration application will be fully processed.Same Day Registration

Georgia does not offer the opportunity to register to vote on Election Day.Automatic Voter Registration

Georgia automatically registers eligible citizens to vote when they go to a government agency, like the DMV.If You've Moved

Georgia does not require registrants to live in the state for a specific amount of time before registering to vote.Documentation Requirements

When submitting a voter registration application, no additional documents are required for your registration to be processed. The state confirms your citizenship and eligibility through the information provided on your registration form, such as your state-issued license/ID number or the last 4 digits of your SSN.Voting Rights Restoration

In Georgia, voting rights are restored upon completion of one's sentence. Returning citizens must re-register to vote after their rights are restored.Interstate Voter Rolls Accuracy & Maintenance

Georgia participates in the Interstate Crosscheck program to compare voter rolls with other states for maintenance purposes.Important Dates & DeadlinesGeorgia Presidential Preference Access for Voters with DisabilitiesVoters with disabilities have access to no-excuse absentee ballots. In Georgia, voters with physical disabilities may move to the front of the line between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm.   "Voters with disabilities, like all Americans, have the right to cast a private and independent ballot. . Therefore, there is still room for improvement across the country."

Voter’s Education

Teach Voters to know community position, know the candidates’ position and to vote every election.

Mission:  “To strive for 100% Citizen Participation in the democratic system of informed voting, support for the disabled, care for the earth, and social activism as a community service organization"
Prepare to Vote: Voter IDPhoto ID is required to vote in Georgia. If you do not have an approved form of photo ID, you can apply for a free photo ID card. If you go to your polling place without an approved photo ID, you may vote provisionally. Provisional ballots will only be counted if the voter returns with a valid ID within 3 days of Election Day. Voter Protection

The Voter Protection confronts restrictive voting laws, unfair or inadequately resourced voting procedures and infrastructure, circulation of misinformation and intimidation.  Voter Protection apply the necessary political and legal pressure on local and state governments to ensure that laws are implemented fairly, while directly communicating with those citizens affected by voter suppression.  Solving them requires expert legal, political, or other strategic interventions, and a well-coordinated plan of action.  We must take urgent steps to ensure that all eligible voters can register, vote, and have their votes count at all costs!

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