It’s time Georgia voters make their voices heard Advanced voting begins today!

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – For months Republican and Democrat candidates up and down the ballot have spoken loudly about their campaigns. Starting today (Oct. 12) voters in Georgia begin to speak when Advanced Voting begins.

Advance voting for the Nov. 3 General and Special Election will be offered to registered Forsyth County voters from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and select Saturdays for three weeks, Oct. 12 through Oct. 30, at various locations.

Advance voting will be available on weekdays beginning Monday, Oct. 12 through Friday, Oct. 30, and on Saturday, Oct. 17 and 24, at the following locations. Voting hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

Forsyth County Voter Registration and Elections Office (1201 Sawnee Dr.)

Hampton Park Library (5345 Settingdown Road)

Parks & Recreation Natural Resources Operations Center (1605 Canton Hwy.)

Sharon Springs Park Community Building (1950 Sharon Road)

Midway Park Community Building (5100 Post Road)

Cumming Recreation & Parks Multi-Purpose Room (437 Pilgrim Mill Road)

Coal Mountain Park Community Building (3560 Settingdown Road)

Advance voting will be available on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. beginning Monday, Oct.19 through Friday, Oct. 30, and from 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17 and 24, at the following locations:

Olde Atlanta Clubhouse (5745 Olde Atlanta Pkwy.)

Sharon Forks Library (2820 Old Atlanta Road)

Windermere Lodge (4444 Front Nine Dr.

Advance voting will be available on weekdays from 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. beginning Monday, Oct. 26 through Friday, Oct. 30, and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24, at the following location:

Sexton Hall Enrichment Center (2115 Chloe Road)

Please note that there is no voting at any location on the Monday prior to any election.

For all in-person voting, voters must bring one of the six acceptable forms of photo identification. For details, visit the Voter Registration and Elections Department page of the Forsyth County website at www.forsythco.com, call (770) 781-2118, ext. 9, or visit the My Voter Page at www.mvp.sos.ga.gov

The following is a copy of the sample ballot:

 

 

For President of the United States

(Vote for One)

Donald J. Trump – President (Incumbent) Republican

Michael R. Pence – Vice President (Incumbent) Republican

Joseph R. Biden – President Democrat

Kamala D. Harris – Vice President Democrat

Jo Jorgensen – President Libertarian

Jeremy “Spike” Cohen – Vice President Libertarian

Write-in

For United States Senate

(Vote for One)

David A. Perdue (Incumbent) Republican

Jon Ossoff Democrat

Shane Hazel Libertarian

Write-in

For United States Senate (To Fill the Unexpired Term of Johnny Isakson, Resigned)

(Vote for One)

Al Bartell Independent

Allen Buckley Independent

Doug Collins Republican

John Fortuin Green

Derrick E. Grayson Republican

Michael Todd Greene Independent

Annette Davis Jackson Republican

Deborah Jackson Democrat

Jamesia James Democrat

  1. Wayne Johnson Republican

Tamara Johnson-Shealey Democrat

Matt Lieberman Democrat

Kelly Loeffler (Incumbent) Republican

Joy Felicia Slade Democrat

Brian Slowinski Libertarian

Valencia Stovall Independent

Ed Tarver Democrat

Kandiss Taylor Republican

Raphael Warnock Democrat

Richard Dien Winfield Democrat

Write-in

For Public Service Commissioner (To Succeed Jason Shaw)

(Vote for One)

Jason Shaw (Incumbent) Republican

Robert G. Bryant Democrat

Elizabeth Melton Libertarian

Write-in

For Public Service Commissioner

(Vote for One)

Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. (Incumbent) Republican

Daniel Blackman Democrat

Nathan Wilson Libertarian

Write-in

For U.S. Representative in 117th Congress From the 9th Congressional District of Georgia

(Vote for One)

Andrew Clyde Republican

Devin Pandy Democrat

Write-in

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