Short answer: Georgia voters are currently voting in municipal elections and a special election for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC). The PSC race affects utility regulation and electricity rates statewide. Polls are open across counties, with early voting periods and the standard election- day procedures varying by county. For the most accurate, local details (exact polling locations, sample ballots, and deadlines), check your county elections office or the Georgia Secretary of State’s My Voter Page. Details and how to check your status
- What’s on the ballot now:
- Municipal races in various cities within Georgia.
- Special election for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission (District 2 and District 3), statewide election but district-resident candidates. This PSC race decisions can influence utility regulation and bills in coming years.
- How to verify your specific ballot and voting options:
- Use your county elections office’s page or the state’s My Voter Page to view your sample ballot, confirm registration status, polling locations, and early voting times.
- Key timelines:
- Early voting periods and exact hours are set by each county and may include weekend days depending on current laws and local decisions.
- Election day polling hours typically run from early morning to early evening, but exact times vary by county.
Tips to stay informed
- If you’re unsure what precinct you’re in, or want to confirm your eligibility, enter your address on the official My Voter Page or contact your county elections office.
- Review a sample ballot ahead of time to know which municipal races and PSC seats appear in your area.
- Plan for possible differences between early voting and election-day hours, and bring a valid ID if required by your county’s rules.
