Politics & Government
Alpharetta-Milton Election Guide 2022: Candidates, How To Vote
Alpharetta and Milton will hold elections May 24 for County Commissioners, Board of Education, State Court Judge, and more.

ALPHARETTA-MILTON, GA — The May 24 primary election is approaching in Alpharetta-Milton, and voters already submitted absentee ballots during early voting, mail and drop boxes.
Ballots for Fulton County voters will include county commission chairperson, county commissioners in districts 1, 3, and 5; school board members in districts 2, 5, 6, and 7; state court judge; chief magistrate judge; state Senate districts 14, 21, 48, and 56; state House districts 47, 48, 49, and 50; U.S. Senate; and U.S. House of Representatives districts 6 and 7.
The ballots will also include statewide elections, such as governor, secretary of state, attorney general, agriculture commissioner, insurance commissioner, state school superintendent and labor commissioner.
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Here's some information to help you prepare for Election Day in Alpharetta and Milton.
Who's Running
Fulton County Board of Commissioners (Chairperson, District 1, 3, 5)
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Chairperson
- Robb Pitts, Democrat, incumbent
- Sonya Russell, Democrat
- Jewel Johnson, Democrat
District 1
- Bridget Thorne, Republican
- Matthew C. Tyser, Republican
- Ricky Blalock, Democrat
- Margaret Goldman, Democrat
District 3
- Lee Morris, Republican, incumbent
- Dana Barrett, Democrat
District 5
- Marvin Arrington, Jr., Democrat, incumbent
- Robert H. Kelly, Democrat
- Andre R. Sales, Democrat
Fulton County Board of Education (District 2, 5, 6), nonpartisan
District 2
- Brittany Griffin
- Lillie Poztek
District 5
- Kristin McCabe
- Kimberly Ware
District 6
- Kimberly R. Dove, incumbent
- LaTonya Martin Rogers
District 7
- Linda Arnold
- Phil Chen
- Michelle Morancie
State Court Judge, nonpartisan
- Fred C. Eady, incumbent
- Eric Richardson, incumbent
- Jay M. Roth, incumbent
Chief Magistrate Judge,nonpartisan
- Cassandra Kirk, incumbent
View the other candidates online.
ID Requirements
To vote in person or apply for an absentee ballot, you will need to show ID. There are six acceptable forms of photo ID:
- Georgia Driver's License, even if expired
- Valid ID issued by any state or the Federal Government
- Valid employee ID issued by the Federal Government, the State of Georgia, or a county, city, or other government entity of Georgia
- Valid US passport
- Valid US military ID
- Valid tribal ID
If you are applying for an absentee ballot, or you are a first-time registrant by mail who has not already provided a photo ID, there are five more forms of ID you can use:
- Current utility bill
- Bank statement
- Government check
- Paycheck
- Other government document
For more information about Georgia's ID requirements, visit the Secretary of State's page.
What's on the Ballot
Take a look at who's on the ballot for Fulton County.
Election Day
The polls will be open for the May 24 Primary Election from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. You can verify your precinct and polling location by visiting the Secretary of State Poll Locator. If you are in line by 7 p.m., you are allowed to cast your ballot.
On Election Day, you must vote at your designated polling place. You can find your assigned polling location on your voter registration card, by logging into the Secretary of State's My Voter Page, or by contacting your County Board of Registrar's Office.
When you get to your polling place, show your photo ID to the poll worker. A poll worker will check your photo ID, verify that you are registered and at the correct polling location, issue you a voter access card or ballot, whichever is applicable, and allow you to vote. Learn how to vote at polling places in Georgia.
For more information, visit mvp.sos.ga.
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