JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Early voting is underway in Georgia's March 12 Presidential Preference Primary. Voters in this election will cast ballots for president and vice president. Georgia shares its primary election day with Washington State, Idaho, and Mississippi. Georgia has an open primary system which means voters can take part in the primary election even if they are not registered members of a political party.
Here are all of the important 2024 election dates for Georgia and a county-by-county list with everything you need to know where you live.
Feb. 12
- Deadline to register to vote for Presidential Primary & Special Election/ Runoff
Feb. 19- March 8
- Early voting for Presidential Primary & Special Election
March 1
- Deadline to request an absentee ballot for Presidential Primary & Special Election
March 12
- Presidential Primary & Special Election - County/ Municipal
March 29
- Deadline to request an absentee ballot for Special Election Runoff
April 5
- Early voting for Special Election Runoff
April 9
- Special Election Runoff
April 22
- Deadline to register to vote for Primary Election
April 29- May 17
- Early Voting for Primary Election
May 10
- Deadline to request an absentee ballot for the Primary Election
May 21
- Primary Election
June 7
- Deadline to request an absentee ballot for the Primary Election Runoff
June 18
- Primary Election Runoff
Oct. 7
- Deadline to register to vote for General Election/ Runoff
Oct. 15- Nov. 1
Early voting for the General Election
Oct. 25
- Deadline to request an absentee ballot for General Election
Nov. 5
- General Election
Dec. 3
- General Election Runoff
For more information and the full breakdown of Georgia's 2024 election calendar, click here.
County-by-County
BRANTLEY
- Early voting dates: Feb. 19- March 8
- Early voting location: Brantley County Voter Registration and Elections Office
- Election Day: March 12, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., find your precinct
- Vote-by-mail ballot or call 912-462-6159
CAMDEN
- Early voting dates: Feb. 19- March 8
- Early voting location: Camden County Annex Building Community Room, 107 N. Gross Rd., Kingsland, GA
- Election Day: March 12, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., find your precinct
- Vote-by-mail ballot or call 912-576-3245
Camden voters will see the following question on the ballot March 12:
For the purpose of attracting new jobs and investment, shall Camden County add to its existing Freeport exemptions the grants of an "e-commerce" Freeport exemption to the ad valorem taxation of the following: stock in trade of a fulfillment center which, on January 1, are stored in a fulfillment center and which are made available to remote purchasers who may make such purchases by electronic, internet, telephonic, or other remote means, and where such stock in trade of a fulfillment center will be shipped from the fulfillment center and delivered to the purchaser at a location other than the location of the fulfillment center, as permitted by O.C.G.A. §48-5-48.2.
CHARLTON
- Early voting dates: Feb. 19- March 8
- Early voting location: Elections & Registration Office, 1520 Third St., STE C, Folkston, GA
- Election Day: March 12, find your precinct
- Vote-by-mail ballot or call 912-496-2607
GLYNN
- Early voting dates: Feb. 19- March 8
- Early voting location: Find a location
- Election Day: March 12, find your precinct
- Vote-by-mail ballot or call 912-554-7060
PIERCE
- Early voting dates: Feb. 19- March 8
- Early voting location: Pierce County Elections Office, 312 Nichols St., STE 2, Blackshear
- Election Day: March 12, find your precinct
- Vote-by-mail ballot or call 912-449-2028
WARE
- Early voting dates: Feb. 19- March 8
- Early voting location: Board of Elections and Registration, 408 Tebeau St., Waycross
- Election Day: March 12, find your precinct
- Vote-by-mail ballot or call 912-287-4363