Georgia Election Tracker — 2026

Everything a Georgia voter needs, in one nonpartisan place.

Key dates and deadlines, how to register and vote, what's on the ballot, and official live results — with a focus on South Georgia, Valdosta, and Lowndes County. We don't tell you how to vote; we help you be ready to.

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2026 Key Dates & Deadlines

Georgia statewide calendar. Add any date to your calendar with the 📅 button.

🏛️ Three Ways to Vote

  • In person on Election Day — at your assigned precinct, 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Anyone in line by 7 p.m. may vote.
  • Early (advance) in person — the three weeks before Election Day, including two Saturdays. Vote at any early-voting site in your county.
  • Absentee by mail — no excuse needed. Request early, return by mail, in person, or at a county drop box. Your county must receive it before polls close on Election Day.

🃏 What to Bring

Georgia requires photo ID to vote in person. Acceptable forms include:

  • Georgia driver's license (even if expired)
  • Free state-issued voter ID card
  • Valid state or federal photo ID
  • U.S. passport, military or government employee photo ID

Absentee-by-mail uses your driver's license or state ID number instead. See the official voting how-to guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the next election in Georgia?

The 2026 General Primary was May 19. A Primary Runoff is June 16, 2026. The General Election is November 3, 2026, with a General Runoff (if needed) on December 1, 2026.

What's the voter registration deadline?

For the November 3 general election, the deadline to register is October 5, 2026. Register or check your status anytime on the My Voter Page.

How do I find my polling place and what's on my ballot?

The Georgia My Voter Page shows your precinct, early-voting locations with directions, and a personalized sample ballot.

Do I need an excuse to vote absentee?

No. Any registered Georgia voter may request an absentee-by-mail ballot. Apply early and make sure your county receives the voted ballot before polls close on Election Day.

Is this an official government site?

No. This is a free, nonpartisan informational tool from riktom.com. For anything official — registration, your ballot, and final results — use the Georgia Secretary of State.