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The Primary Run-off Election will be held on August 10, 2010 from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm at the regular Jackson County polling sites.
Advanced voting for the August 10th Primary Run-off Election will be conducted from August 2nd through August 6th, 2010 from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm at the Jackson County Administration Building Auditorium, 67 Athens Street, Jefferson, GA 30549. This will be the only polling site open for advanced voting.
Check out updated voter information regarding:
• absentee ballot requests
• ID requirements for voting
• qualifications for voting
To download a copy of the 2010 Elections Calendar, click on the following link: Election Calendar for 2010
The Secretary of State has set up the "My Voter Page" to enable voters to locate their voting precinct or to view and/or print out a sample ballot for the July 20th Primary Election. To visit this informative web-page, click on the following link: determine your polling location. (Note: Official records must come from the Board of Registrars, so use this only as a guide. Read the disclaimer.)
Check out where to vote with list of polling locations if you know your precinct.
Voter registration forms are available at the Board of Registrar’s Office, libraries, any Government organization, (except the Post Office), the State Patrol Office, and online at http://sos.georgia.gov/elections.
Visit the Georgia Counts Web site - www.georgiacounts.com - for information about the touch screen voting machines.
Georgia Secretary of State Elections Division: Voter registration information, election results, qualifying candidates, absentee ballot forms, and more.
Mission Statement
The Board of Registrars manages all voter registrations using as guidelines the Georgia Elections Code and the U.S. Justice Department Regulations. In carrying out its duties, the Board of Registrars strives to be of service to every citizen by being fair, nondiscriminatory, and informed on all registration laws and legislative changes that will affect their duties and responsibilities to the public. The office educates the public on all registration and election dates and laws. The office maintains an accurate list of voters.
