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Vote early now or on Election Day, November 8th

Saturday voting available October 29 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. 

Counting today, October 27, Seminole County voters have eight days to cast a vote in state and federal races in the Tuesday, November 8th election

Voters in Seminole County will also have the option to vote YES for T-SPLOST,  Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) – a one-cent sales tax on all retail purchases that generates funds for Seminole County transportation projects.

As of Wednesday, October 26, 587 advance votes had been cast in Seminole County.  More than 100 absentee ballots have been requested, and 70 have been returned.

Advanced voting continues during the regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday until 5 p.m. on Friday, November 4th.  Voters also have the opportunity to cast their ballot from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 29th. 

All advanced voting will be conducted in the Office of the Probate Judge in the Seminole County Courthouse located at 200 S. Knox
Avenue in Donalsonville. 

The final opportunity to vote in this election will be at the polling place in their precinct on Election Day, November 8.

 Early voting turnout continued to set records in Georgia during the first week of the early voting period.

As of Monday morning, about 758,000 voters had taken advantage of the first week of early voting. That shattered previous midterm turnout records during every day of early voting last week and was close to the early voting turnout ahead of the presidential election in 2020.

Seminole County voters choosing to vote by mail for the November election may now submit applications for absentee ballots online, by email, mail, fax, or in person up until October 28th. In order to avoid any potential delays, voters are encouraged to submit their requests for ballots as soon as possible. Applications should be submitted to the Seminole County elections office located inside the Seminole County Courthouse in downtown Donalsonville. 

Georgia voters may also utilize the Absentee Ballot Request portal on the My Voter Page at mvp.sos.ga.gov and verify their identity using their drivers license or photo ID. Additionally, they may utilize BallotTrax.com  for the November election, first introduced in 2020. BallotTrax.com allows voters to track their ballot in real time to increase confidence in the vote by mail process. 

Ballots can be returned by the U.S. Postal Service, a drop box during Early Voting through October 28th, or in person during office hours at the Seminole County Registrar’s office located on the first floor of the Seminole County Courthouse. 

The address for the Seminole County Registrar is Post Office Box 684, 200 South Knox Avenue, Donalsonville, Georgia 39845.  

If you have any disability or need assistance getting into the Courthouse or other special accommodation help will be provided in any way allowed under the law.

For assistance or for more information, contact the Seminole County Board of Registrars or Election Superintendent by telephone at 229-524-5256,  by fax at 229-524-5256, or via email at seminoleprobate@gmail.com.

Make sure you have a photo ID with you when you vote!

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