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Early Voting Available on Saturday, October 24

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If you haven’t voted, but would like to avoid the lines on Election Day, advance/early voting is currently taking place.

Advance/Early voting is available Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the office located in the rear of the Tag Office at 117 Jones Street in Sandersville.

Early voting began Monday, October 12, and will continue through Friday, October 30.

To make it even easier for voters, a Saturday voting option is also available this weekend on Saturday, October 24 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at that same location.

When early voting, please have a valid photo identification such as a driver’s license, passport, or voter identification card.  A poll worker will provide documents for the voter to review and sign. If a voter requested an absentee ballot (and hasn’t submitted it), but decided to vote in-person, that mailed ballot should be surrendered at the time of voting in-person, or paperwork will need to be filed in order to cancel the absentee ballot.

Voters will have an opportunity to cast their ballots in the following contested races:

– United States President
– United States Senate
– United States Senate to fill the Unexpired Term of Johnny Isakson who resigned
– Public Service Commissioner to Succeed Jason Shaw
– Public Service Commissioner to success Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr.
– S. Representative in 117th Congress from the 10th Congressional District of Georgia

Uncontested races on the ballot include:

– State Senator from 26th District
– State Representative in the General Assembly from 128th District
– District Attorney of the Middle Judicial Circuit
– Judge of the Probate Court
– Clerk of the Superior Court
– Sheriff of Washington County
– Tax Commissioner
– Coroner
– Chief Magistrate
– Solicitor-General

City of Tennille Residents in Districts Two and Three will vote in the Special Election for the vacant City Council seats. In District Two, Post 1, two qualified: Rhonda Lemons and Sidney Swann. In District Three, two qualified: Deborah Rhodes and Bobby ‘Weston’ Williford.

Polls will be open on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.