New district lines, precincts and polling places now in effect for May 24 Election
Press Release April 22, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
FORSHTY COUNTY, Ga. — Multiple changes have been made that will impact Forsyth County voters during the 2022 election cycle including voter district lines, precincts and polling places.
“We strongly encourage all voters to familiarize themselves with where they will be voting and which districts now represent them before they head out to vote,” said Director of Voter Registrations & Elections Mandi Smith.
DISTRICT CHANGES
Every ten years following completion of the census, the U.S. Constitution requires all voting districts be evaluated to ensure equal representation. As law establishes that representatives are to be based on population, district lines are re-drawn as needed based upon changes in population. In Forsyth County, analysis of the census data has resulted in changes to all voting districts: congressional, state senate, state house, county commission and county school board.
The current district lines remain in effect through Dec. 31, 2022. The recently approved district lines will go into effect Jan. 1, 2023. The district representing a voter today could be different from the district representing the voter on Jan. 1, 2023. All races on the ballot for the 2022 election cycle will become
effective on Jan. 1, 2023 and represent the newly approved district lines. The following districts will represent Forsyth County:
• Congressional:
o District 6
• State Senate:
o Districts 27 and 48
• State House:
o Districts 11, 24, 25, 26, 28 and 100
• Forsyth County Board of Commissioners and Board of Education districts:
o Districts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
o All five district lines for both boards have been re-drawn. The district lines for both boards are the same.
o Board of Education district 2 and district 5 will be interchanged on Jan. 1, 2023 and the tenure for the districts will be transferred.
o Board of Education district 5 (formerly an area referred to as District 2) seat will now appear on the ballot for the 2022 election cycle.
Additional details, charts and maps can be found on the Forsyth County Voter Registrations & Elections webpage.
PRECINCT AND POLLING PLACE CHANGES
On Feb. 11 and March 24, 2022, the Forsyth County Board of Voter Registrations & Elections approved multiple precinct and polling place changes that became effective with the 2022 election cycle. The approved changes resulted in 28 Election Day polling places and precincts to accommodate the increase
in registered voters.
Precinct cards will be mailed to all of the County’s registered voters with information pertaining to each voter’s Election Day polling place.
Additional information about the approved changes can be found on the Voter Registrations & Elections webpage.
Maps can be found online under the ‘Precinct Maps’ tab on the Voter Registrations & Elections webpage.
Precinct cards will be mailed to county voters after recent changes to polling places
Press Release April 22, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. -– Forsyth County Voter Registrations & Elections will be mailing precinct
cards to all of the county’s approximately 172,000 registered voters following recent changes to district
lines, precincts and polling places.
“We are sending precinct cards out to every registered county voter (registered as of March 25, 2022)
because all Forsyth County voters are impacted by changes to district lines and many voters are
impacted by recently-approved precinct and polling place changes,” said Director of Voter Registrations
& Elections Mandi Smith. “The precinct card serves as a voter’s official notification about all of the
changes that affect them.”
Details regarding the recent district, precinct and polling place changes can be found by clicking here.
The changes to where a voter will cast their ballot will be in effect for the May 24 General Primary and
Nonpartisan General Election.
The card, which looks like a postcard, contains information about a voter’s assigned Election Day polling
place once opened. Voters are encouraged to open their precinct card upon receipt, review their
information and familiarize themselves with precinct, polling place and district changes.
The Change of Address portion of the card only needs to be returned if the voter’s registration
information needs to be updated. Voters do not need to present their precinct card to vote; it is for the
voter’s reference only.
Precinct cards are also mailed out routinely to residents who register to vote and voters who update
their voter information. A sample precinct card can be viewed at http://www.forsythco.com/vote.


