Early Voting Guide
- Floyd County Democrats

- May 2
- 2 min read
Early voting for the May 19 primary election is in process. The primary is to select candidates for the November 3 midterm election.
There is also a nonpartisan election in process for which May 19 is the final election day.
Early voting is April 27-May 15 both the primary and the nonpartisan election.
This is a regular primary - Democrats running against other Dems, Republicans running against competing GOP candidates. When you go to the polls you will be asked to select a ballot, Democratic, Republican or nonpartisan. If you select Democratic, you'll see just Democratic and nonpartisan candidates. While many of the Democratic candidates do not have Democratic opposition, there are a important races with competing Dems.
The nonpartisan portion of the ballot is to elect justices of the Georgia Supreme Court and Georgia Appeals Court judges. Incumbents on this portion of the ballot were appointed by Republican governors and have been endorsed by the Georgia Republican Party. We strongly support and urge you to vote for Miracle Rankin and Jen Jordan for Supreme Court.
There are also two informational questions on the Democratic ballot that were placed there by the Democratic Party of Georgia. The Republican ballot has different questions, placed there by that party. Ballots from other districts in Georgia may have other questions that were added by local entities.

Who's on my ballot?
The Georgia My Voter Page will let you see your own sample ballot. Fill in your info - you may have to scroll down a bit to see the ballot.
If you'd rather, here is a Dem ballot and some additional info:
Yes! You can take your completed sample ballot or notes on paper into the voting booth with you. No phones though!

Who should I vote for?
Mostly we can't tell you specifically who to vote for. But we do have a voter guide to help you make the decision about which one of the great Democratic candidates you think is best.
How do I get to the polling places?
During early voting there are three polling places open:
Election Center
Anthony Recreation Center
Thornton Recreation Center


When & where can I vote?
Early voting is April 27-May 15. ⇠ Here's the schedule.
Any registered Floyd County voter may vote at any open polling place during early voting.
On Election Day, May 19, you will vote at your regular precinct. Please note that the location of your precinct may have changed, even if the precinct name his the same.






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