ATLANTA — Georgians are heading to the polls to cast their ballots for the 2024 Presidential Election.
With the election, voters will decide who will succeed President Joe Biden and become the 47th President of the United States. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump head the ticket.
11Alive is dedicated to answering your questions. Here are answers to some of your most frequently asked questions regarding early voting in Georgia.
When does early voting end in Georgia?
Early voting ends in Georgia on Friday, Nov. 1.
When is Election Day?
Election Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Is early voting open on Saturday?
Yes, counties across Georgia offer early voting on Saturday, Oct. 26. If you are casting your ballot in the "Core 5" metro Atlanta counties: Fulton, Gwinnett, DeKalb, Cobb and Clayton, check out our list of early voting locations online here. To find additional early voting locations across the Peach State, click here. Hours on Saturday may vary by polling location.
Is early voting open on Sunday?
Yes, counties across Georgia also offer early voting on Sunday, Oct. 27. Hours on Sunday may also vary by polling location. For a look at the wait times across metro Atlanta, click here.
How is early voting turnout in Georgia so far?
According to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, more than 1.8 million have cast their ballots for the election as of the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 23. See the graph in the social media post below for a full breakdown:
Where do I go to vote?
You can find your polling location through the My Voter Page. Once you log into your account, you'll find the name and address of your voting precinct.
On your My Voter Page, you'll find information on early voting and absentee ballot drop box locations. You can also look at a sample ballot before you head to the polls.
11Alive is committed to helping you vote confidently by understanding the 2024 election issues that impact you. Our goal is to educate and inform our audience about the election process. We plan to do that by verifying facts, providing context, and explaining the system. Get more election resources here at 11alive.com/vote.