Politics & Government

Voter Registration Deadline Quickly Approaching

The deadline is quickly approaching for Forsyth residents wishing to register to vote for the primary and general elections.

FORSYTH COUNTY, GA – Forsyth County residents wishing to register to vote for the May 22 General
Primary, NonPartisan General Election and Special Elections or change their name and/or address on
the voter registration list must do so no later than Tuesday, April 24.

A Voter Registration Application must be completely filled out and either USPS postmarked or otherwise
delivered to the Forsyth County Voter Registration and Elections Office (1201 Sawnee Drive) no later
than the close of business at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24 to meet the deadline.

Changes can also be made online. If submitting an application using the online voter registration system, the application must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday night, April 24. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Residents may also register to vote at any county public library.

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To use Georgia’s online voter registration system residents must have a valid Georgia driver’s license or identification card issued by the Georgia Department of Driver’s Services (DDS) with signature on file with DDS. For those without a valid driver’s license or identification card, the link will allow residents to print a paper registration to mail/deliver to the Voter Registration and Elections Office.

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Verify your Election Day polling place at forsythco.com prior to voting on Tuesday, May 22.

To receive additional election information, visit forsythco.com or call 770-781-2118 ext.9.

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