Upcoming Election Dates & Registration Deadlines
Next Election:
- GA Primary Election
Tuesday
May 19,
2026
Tuesday
NOV 4, 2025
Public Service Commissioner (PSC) Primary Election
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Absentee Ballot Requests
GA | Open Now – May 8
MS | Opens Sept 4 -
Georgia
Early In-Person Voting
Absentee Ballot Submission Deadline
April 27 – May 15
In-person: On Election Day (5/19) | Before 7pm local time
by mail: Postmarked on or before Election Day (5/19) | must be received before 7pm local time
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Mississippi
In-person Absentee Voting
Absentee Ballot Submission Deadline
OCT 24 – 31
by mail Only: postmarked on or before Election Day (11/3)
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Every Public Office Matters
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Every Public Office Matters
Read your ENTIRE ballot before you head to the polls.
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Voter Registration Status
Moving, name changes, even human error, can impact your eligibility to vote. It is IMPERATIVE to check your voter registration status and keep your voter registration information up-to-date.
Absentee Voting
Voting by mail is safe and convenient! If you might be working, traveling or too busy to make it to the polls in-person don’t miss your shot to count. Registered voters can request an absentee/mail-in ballot.
Note: You may use the application to request that absentee ballots be sent to you automatically for every election remaining in the current election cycle, if you are eligible. Any registered voter designated as physically disabled or over the age of 65 is eligible
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FAQ + Voter Resources
Locate everything you need to know about voting in Georgia + Mississippi this year and more
Locate everything you need to know about voting in Georgia + Mississippi this year and more
Georgia ID Requirements for Voting in-Person
ACCEPTABLE PHOTO ID’S
You can use a Georgia driver’s license even if it is expired.
The following forms of ID, must be current:
- Georgia state ID
- ID card issued by US Government or any other state
- Free Georgia Voter ID
- US Passport
- Military ID
- Employee ID issued by any branch, department, agency, or entity of the United States Federal Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority, or any other entity of this state
- Tribal ID
- Student photo ID cards are accepted from some public colleges, universities, and technical colleges.
- Check this list from Georgia’s Secretary of State to determine if your school ID is considered acceptable.
You are eligible to receive a free Georgia Voter Identification Card if you do not have another accepted form of ID. This ID is only intended for voting.
You can get a Georgia Voter ID card from any county registrar’s office or Department of Driver Services (DDS) service center.
Mississippi ID Requirements for Voting in-Person
ACCEPTABLE PHOTO ID’S
You can use one of the following ID’s if they show your name and photo:
- Driver’s license from any state
- ID card issued by the US government or any state government
- Passport or passport card
- Employee ID card issued by the US government
- Mississippi firearms license
- Tribal ID
- Military ID issued by the US government
- Student ID issued by an accredited university, college, community or junior college in Mississippi
- Mississippi Voter ID
An ID that has been expired up to 10 years is permissible as long as it was issued in the US or a state government.
Early Voting or Election Day questions, concerns or issues?
Get help or report an elections problem, by phone or text, to the Election Protection Hotline:
(866)687-8683
- 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (en Español)
- 1-888-API-VOTE (Asian multilingual assistance)
- Text: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)
- 1-844-YALLA-US (Arabic)
Early Voting or Election Day questions, concerns or issues?
Get help or report an elections problem, by phone or text, to the Election Protection Hotline:
(866)687-8683
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Text: 1-866-OUR-VOTE
(866-687-8683) - 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (en Español)
- 1-888-API-VOTE (Asian multilingual assistance)
- 1-844-YALLA-US (Arabic)
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