
Call Voter Protection and leave a message if no one picks up: 1- 888-730-5816.
Check the status of your vote-by-mail (absentee) ballot NOW: staceyabrams.com/check
Vote by mail? Cast a provisional (paper) ballot?
Call the Voter Protection Hotline: 1- 888-730-5816
If you cast a ballot by mail or cast a provisional (paper) ballot on Election Day, MAKE SURE YOUR VOTE IS COUNTED. Call Voter Protection: 1-888-730-5816
You have until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th at 5 PM to ensure your vote is counted.
Here is what you need to know if you cast a provisional ballot on Tuesday. Share this post with your friends and family – make sure every vote counts:
1. Gather your provisional ballot receipt and your driver’s license/ID or proof of citizenship
2. Go to your county election office. Look up the address here: bit.ly/electionga
3. Address whatever concerns you were told when you were given a provisional ballot.
4. Get your vote validated, and ask for proof your vote was counted.
– If you don’t have your ballot receipt, go to your county office anyway. bit.ly/electionga
– If you used a paper ballot on Tuesday, it was probably provisional. Go to your county office.
– If you can’t find your ID, bring any government ID: current out of state ID, state school ID, concealed carry license, etc.
Get out and vote on November 6, 2018
Election Day
Step 1: Be Registered to Vote
- Confirm that you are registered to vote. Learn more here.
- Have an acceptable form of ID. Learn more here.
Step 2: Find Your Polling Location
Go to Georgia’s My Voter Page, fill your information in to the MVP Login. Once you’re logged in, you’ll see information about your polling location.
Step 3: Go Vote for Stacey!
Bring a friend and vote for Stacey Abrams! All polls in Georgia are open from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm. If you are in line to vote by 7:00 pm, you will be allowed to vote.
After you’ve finished voting, don’t forget to take a “post the peach” selfie and tag @staceyabrams to let us know you’ve voted!
Helpful Links:
- Find Your Polling Location and Hours
- Accepted Forms of Identification in Georgia
- File a Complaint with the Elections Division
- Military and Voting Overseas
Return your Vote by Mail Ballot today!
Vote By Mail
If you have an outstanding completed Vote by Mail ballot, mail it in or take it to your county registrar’s office today. The registrar must receive your ballot by 7:00 pm on Election Day to be counted.
Filling Out and Returning Your Ballot
If you have received a ballot in the mail, follow the instructions on the envelope to fill it out—mistakes on mail-in ballots account for the majority of ballot rejections so take your time to make sure you’ve filled it out correctly.
The registrar must receive your ballot by 7:00 pm on Election Day to be counted.
If you run into trouble, you can always call the Voter Protection Hotline at 1-888-730-5816.
Helpful Links:
- Application for Official Absentee/Advanced Voting
- Absentee/Advanced Voting Guide
- Accepted Forms of Identification in Georgia
- Find my Registrar’s Office
- Find the Closest Public Library
Get out and vote on November 6, 2018
Know Your Rights
Ways to Vote:
- Early in-person voting begins October 15th.
- Early vote-by-mail begins September 18th.
- If you have a complication with your ID, you may request a provisional ballot to vote.
- Election Day is November 6th at your polling location.
On Election Day:
- If anyone harasses you, you can make a complaint to your polling location’s chief manager, your county elections office, or the Secretary of State.
- If you are in line before polls close, you must be allowed to cast your vote.
- If you aren’t comfortable voting with a touch-screen computer, you may ask for assistance from a poll worker.
- If your voting machine malfunctions, tell a poll worker before casting your vote.
- If you mess up on your paper ballot, you may request a replacement as long as you did not cast your ballot.
- If you are in a wheelchair, or have other assistive equipment, no poll worker may touch your equipment without your prior consent.
- If your precinct doesn’t have permanent handicapped parking, they must designate a handicapped parking spot with temporary signage.
- If you have a service animal, it must be permitted into all buildings.
Did you know that you can volunteer with the Democratic Party of Georgia Voter Protection Team? Fill out the form linked below to sign up!