ATLANTA — Georgians are heading to the polls to cast their ballots on Election Day for the 2024 Presidential Election.
On Election Day, you must vote at your designated polling location. Here's how to find your assigned voting precinct.
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 voting and absentee ballot drop box locations. You can also look at a sample ballot before you head to the polls.
Scroll below for the list of voting locations in the "Core 5" metro Atlanta counties: Fulton, Gwinnett, DeKalb, Cobb and Clayton. For more information on polling locations across Georgia, log into your My Voter Page.
How to check voting wait times across metro Atlanta
As voters head to the polls on Election Day, 11Alive will be tracking wait times in metro Atlanta's "Core 5" counties.
Clayton County voting wait times
If you're heading to the polls in Clayton County, voters can track wait times at several voting precincts online here.
Cobb County voting wait times
In Cobb County, voters can use this map online to check for voting wait times. The green marker indicates a less than 20-minute wait. Meanwhile, the red marker means there's a wait of more than an hour.
DeKalb County voting wait times
In DeKalb County, wait times are tracked online here. The dashboard shows wait times at all the voting polling locations currently open. If your polling location shows a green marker, there's a less-than-30-minute wait. Orange, yellow and red markers indicate longer wait times.
Fulton County voting wait times
In Fulton County, voters can track voting wait times using the dashboard online here.
Gwinnett County voting wait times
Gwinnett County is updating its voting wait times at its polling locations online here.
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