To
register to vote in the state of Georgia, you must be:
- A
citizen of the United States
- A legal resident
of Georgia and of the county in which you wish to vote
- At least
18 years of age by election day
Also, you may
not register to vote if you are currently:
- Serving any sentence
imposed by the conviction of a felony
- Judicially determined
to be mentally incompetent
In the state of
Georgia, you do not have to register by political party to vote in
the state's regular primaries or general elections.
You
may register to vote at any time, but you must be registered by the
close of registration prior to an election if you wish to vote on election
day, i.e., the application must be postmarked by the voter registration
deadline. If you are not registered to vote, register today!
If
you are registering for the first time in Georgia, and you register
by mail, you are required to show one of the acceptable types of identification
by:
- mailing
a copy of the identification with your voter registration application
- providing
a copy of the identification to the registrar during the absentee
voting process, or
- by
showing one of the pieces of identification accepted when voting
at the polling place.
Georgia
citizens have access to several convenient methods of registering to
vote:
- Download
and complete a PDF form from the
Secretary of State's Web site
- Contact
the Clarke County Board of Elections (706-613-3150), public library,
public assistance office, recruitment office, schools and other government
offices for a mail-in registration form.
- Registration
is offered when you renew or apply for your driver's license at Department
of Motor Vehicle Safety drivers license posts.
- College
students can obtain Georgia voter registration forms, or the necessary
forms to register in any state in the U.S., from their school registrar's
office or from the office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs.
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