Today is a great 24-hour interval to bank check on the status of your voter registration in Georgia, and it'southward easy to exercise thanks to the secretarial assistant of state's office online portal.

The My Voter Page is where you can as well register to vote or change your registration, bank check your Election Day polling identify, view a sample election for upcoming elections and come across your absentee voting status in one case that window is open.

Close to 7.7 million Georgians are registered to vote, in part because of the state'south automatic voter registration law that updates that data when voters interact with the Department of Driver Services unless they choose to opt out.

Once logged in to the My Voter Page, you can meet your voter information, your ballot precinct and polling place, a list of early voting locations for your county and the specific elected officials that represent y'all in federal, land and local government.

Those representatives could before long exist changing because of the once-a-decade redistricting process. Polling places could change before the election, too, as canton elections officials are the ones tasked with reassigning voters to new precincts — some of which are nonetheless facing location shortages stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.

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When it gets closer to election dates, you can also use the My Voter Page to access a sample election for your precinct likewise as cheque to see your status for in-person early voting or absentee by mail voting.

The voter registration borderline for the Nov. 2, 2021 municipal elections is Monday, Oct. iv. The borderline for the general main election held May 24, 2022 is Apr 25, 2022. For the Nov. viii, 2022, full general election, the deadline is Oct. 11, 2022.

A calendar with all important election dates in 2021 and 2022 can be establish on the secretary of state's website.

Accept questions most voting or elections in Georgia? Send them via electronic mail to political reporter Stephen Fowler at sfowler@gpb.org.