Two Georgia state races are in a runoff and early voting begins Monday, Nov. 26 and will end on Nov. 30.
The Secretary of State's race and the Public Service Commission District 3 races will be decided in a runoff on December 4.
MEET THE CANDIDATES
Secretary of State
Republican Brad Raffensberger received 49.13 percent of the vote in the general election and Democrat John Barrow received 48.64 percent of the vote.
Georgia Public Service Commission, District 3
Republican incumbent Chuck Eaton only received 49.74 percent of the vote, while Democratic challenger Lindy Miller received 47.60 percent of the vote.
WHO CAN VOTE
All voters registered before the Oct. 9, 2018 can vote in the runoff. Even voters who did not vote on the Nov. 6 midterm election can still vote in the runoff.
List of advance voting locations and times for metro Atlanta counties
- Fulton County
- DeKalb County
- Gwinnett County
- Clayton County
- Cobb County
- Coweta County
- Douglas County
- Fayette County
- Henry County (Select the 'Early Voting' tab)
- Barrow County
- Bartow County
- Butts County
- Carroll County
- Cherokee County
- Dawson County
- Forsyth County
- Hall County
- Haralson County
- Heard County
- Jasper County
- Lamar County
- Meriwether County
- Morgan County
- Newton County
- Paulding County
- Pickens County
- Pike County
- Rockdale County
- Spalding County
- Walton County
The Secretary of State's office provides information regarding voter information status, current precinct information and a full sample ballot for each registered voter in the state on the office's My Voter Page.
Helpful links for Georgia voters
Change voter registration address: sos.ga.gov/elections
Check registration status: www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp.do
Election offices by county: http://sos.ga.gov/cgi-bin/countyregistrarsindex.asp