Politics & Government

Election Day 2021 In Cumming: When, Where To Vote

This year, Cumming voters will decide on races for City Council and an Education-SPLOST.

Election Day voting runs from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at all polling locations across Cumming, Forsyth County and Georgia. If you're in line by 7 p.m., you are allowed to cast your ballot, even if your vote is actually cast past that time.
Election Day voting runs from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at all polling locations across Cumming, Forsyth County and Georgia. If you're in line by 7 p.m., you are allowed to cast your ballot, even if your vote is actually cast past that time. (Jim Massara/Patch)

CUMMING, GA — The Nov. 2 election is here in Cumming, and voters have already begun submitting ballots. This year, voters will decide on races for City Council.

Here's some information about Election Day in Cumming.

Come back to the Cumming Patch throughout the night for elections results.

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Who's Running

The following people will be on the ballot in Cumming:

  • Mayor – Troy Brumbalow (Incumbent) and William A. Stone III
  • Council Post 1 – Chad Crane (Incumbent)
  • Council Post 2 – Jason Evans (Incumbent)

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:

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  • 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.

Absentee Ballots

Absentee voting will be different this year with Georgia's new voting law. Last year, the State Election Board allowed local election offices to set up secure absentee drop boxes as long as there was around-the-clock video surveillance. But starting this year, drop boxes must be located inside the county's election office or early voting locations.

Absentee ballots must be received by your local County Board of Registrar's Office by the time polls close on Election Day at 7 p.m. in order to be counted.

Election Day

The polls will be open for the Nov. 2 General 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.

What's on the Ballot

Sample ballots are now online for Forsyth County.

In Forsyth County, voters will decide on an Ed-SPLOST, or Special Local Option Sales Tax for Education.

The wording of the ballot question is available on sample ballots found at mvp.sos.ga.

For more information, visit mvp.sos.ga.

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