Hi John,
There’s less than a month before the May 24th primary
election.
But relax, this isn’t a fundraising pitch. We at Hank HQ
want to make sure you have all the latest information
about how, where, and when to cast your ballot if you’re
a Georgia voter.
Republicans have chipped away at our voting rights,
John, so we will have to be
extra diligent in making a plan to vote. That means
knowing ahead of time whether you’ll be voting by
absentee ballot or in person, knowing when you need to
vote, and where to go. Please make sure to share this
information with other Georgians who may not have
Internet access.
If you’re a registered voter who plans to cast an absentee
ballot, your application for an absentee ballot must be
received by your election office 11 days before voting. For
more information on what is required to participate in
Georgia’s absentee voting process, click the button below.
Georgia Absentee Voting Guide:
sos.ga.gov/sites/default/files/forms/Absentee_Voting_In_Georgia_Rev_3-30-22.pdf
Georgia voters can also vote in-person before election day
by going to an early voting location in their county. The
button below will help you find locations in your county that
will be open for early voting, as well as the operating hours
of those sites.
Early Voting Locations:
sos.ga.gov/advanced-voting-location-information
If you plan to vote in person on election day, you can vote in
Georgia between the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00 pm at your
assigned polling location. You will still be able to vote as long
as you are in line by 7:00 pm. To find your assigned election
day polling location, click the button below and sign in to use
the My Voter Page tool.
My Voter Page Login:
mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/
Georgia requires voters to have photo identification, whether
you’re voting in person or sending in an application for an
absentee ballot. Click the button below for a full list of types of
identification you can use to vote.
Acceptable Forms of Identification:
sos.ga.gov/page/georgia-voter-identification-requirements
All the information we’ve provided above comes directly from
the office of Georgia’s Secretary of State. For more information,
you can go to the Secretary of State’s election website:
GA Elections Website:
sos.ga.gov/elections-division-georgia-secretary-states-office
For simple instructions on how to navigate the Secretary of
State’s website, the Georgia Democrats have an online voter
protection resource center, as well as a dedicated voter protection
line to call if you have questions or need assistance:
GA Democrats Voter Protection 2022:
www.georgiademocrat.org/voter-protection-2/
We’ll level with you, John. A lot of
Georgia’s voting processes need to be made better. Voting is SO
fundamental a right in a healthy democracy that the ballot box
should be as accessible as possible to all voters.
People of color, the disadvantaged, low-income folks, and the
historically oppressed have long faced difficulties in exercising their
right to vote. That’s by design. And the way to change it is to vote in
leaders who value the voting rights of all Americans.
As the great John Lewis said in his departing words to our nation,
“The vote is the most powerful nonviolent change agent you have in
a democratic society. You must use it because it is not guaranteed.”
GA-04 Election Alert
via Hank HQ
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magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion
for the middle class.
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