

Sooooo many of you still are unsure of where you can vote in Atlanta and Georgia. BarackObama.com offers a great tool in order to help you find your voting location. All you need to provide is your address where you most recently registered to vote (most likely that which is on your Driver’s License) and it will tell you your polling place, address, hours and directions.

More Voting FAQ:
Georgia law (O.C.G.A § 21-2-417) requires Georgia residents to show photo identification when voting in person. When you arrive at your polling place, you will be required to present one of the following forms of identification:
* Georgia driver’s license, even if it is expired
* photo ID issued by a state or federal government agency
* passport
* employee ID card containing your photograph and issued by any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority, or other entity of Georgia
* U.S. military ID card
* a valid tribal ID card
NOTE! If you are a first-time voter in the state of Georgia and you registered by mail or some other third-party organization, you do not need to show a photo ID. You can vote by showing a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address.
If a poll worker says you are not registered, you can confirm that you are in the right precinct or polling place by calling 1-877-4-GA-OBAMA. If you are in the right polling place, but your name is not on the rolls, vote a provisional ballot.
Poll workers cannot ask you about personal financial matters. You have the right to vote even if you have unpaid bills, parking tickets, overdue taxes, or a home at risk of foreclosure.
If you are in line when the polls close at 7:00pm, you have the right to vote!
Unless you’re already off work for two hours while the polls are open (7am–7pm), you have the right to take up to two hours off to go vote if you ask your employer in advance.

For additional information about the elections being held today, please refer to the State of Georgia Elections Division. Happy voting!