Attention Voters! If you have NOT received your ballot within 7-10 days after it was mailed, we urge you to take action. Your voice matters, and we want to ensure every eligible voter can participate in the upcoming election.
Here's what you need to do:
Check Your Ballot Status: To track the status of your mailed ballot, you can conveniently check your “issue date” on the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page. This will allow you to monitor when your ballot was mailed and/or acceptance status, ensuring transparency and peace of mind throughout the process.
Sign up for Ballot Tracking Notifications: Once logged into the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page, scroll down to the “Absentee Ballot Portal" section you will see the question "Subscribe to notifications about the status of my ballot? " select “Yes" and choose at least one of the three methods of communication, which are Text, Phone Call (Voice), and/or Email.
Contact Us: If your ballot has not arrived within 7-10 days of being mailed, please reach out to us immediately. We're here to assist you and ensure you receive your ballot in time to cast your vote.
Vote in Person if Necessary: You still have the opportunity to exercise your right to vote by going to a Fulton County Advance Voting location or to your designated polling place on Election Day. You can find your designated Election Day polling site at the Secretary of State My Voter Page.
Remember, every vote counts, and we're committed to ensuring every eligible voter can participate in the democratic process. If you encounter any issues or have questions, don't hesitate to reach out to our team.
Voting from Abroad
Uniformed Service Members and Overseas Citizens wishing to vote from abroad, may complete either the Federal Postcard Application (FPCA) or the standard State of Georgia Official Absentee Request Application. If you have returned your application to a third-party organization, please contact the Fulton County Absentee Division at elections.absentee@fultoncountyga.gov to ensure your application has been received and processed, before the absentee ballot application submittal deadline.
UPCOMING DATES - December 3, 2024, General Election Runoff
As soon as possible
Earliest Day to apply for Absentee by Mail
October 7, 2024
O.C.G.A. § 21-2-224(a)
Last day for a person to register and be eligible to vote.
As soon as possible
O.C.G.A. § 21-2-384(a)(2)
Earliest day for the registrar to mail an absentee ballot.
November 22, 2024
O.C.G.A. 21-2- 381(a)(1)(A)
Last day to submit absentee ballot application.
November 23, 2024
AIP (Absentee In-Person) begins
Drop Boxes will be open inside of designated Advanced Voting locations during their hours of operation only. Please click here to view the locations.
REQUEST AN ABSENTEE BALLOT
Voters must submit an absentee ballot application to request an absentee ballot.
Click here to submit an absentee ballot request.
HOW TO RETURN YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT?
You have three options to return your Absentee Ballots:
1. Via Postal Mail (All Mail Outlets)
Fulton County Registration and Elections
Absentee Ballot Division
5600 Campbellton Fairburn Road, Union City, GA 30213
2. Via Absentee Ballot Drop Box
Use of Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes are available during advance voting hours at designated Advance Voting Location. For a list of absentee drop boxes locations, dates, and hours please click here.
3. By dropping off to one of our Election Offices In-Person at the following locations:
* Please note, you may not return your absentee ballot at your Election Day polling place
For questions related to absentee ballots, please email elections.absentee@fultoncountyga.gov or call 404-612-7060
5600 Stonewell Tell Road, Room 105, College Park, GA 30349
South Annex
130 Peachtree Street SW, Ste 2186, Atlanta, GA 30303
Fulton County Government Center
7741 Roswell Road, Room 251, Sandy Springs, GA 30350
North Annex
5600 Campbellton Fairburn Road, Union City, GA 30213
Elections Hub & Operations Center