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Voter Guide: Make your plan to VOTE in the Nov. 8 election

Advanced/Early voting begins on Monday, October 17. Make a plan and VOTE.
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Grice Connect has put together this comprehensive voting guide. Advanced and early voting is a great way to vote to avoid lines on election day. Regardless of how and where you vote, make a plan and VOTE.

Advanced and Early voting begins on Monday, October 17, 2022 for the Tuesday, November 8 Local, Statewide and National General/Special Election.

Advance/Early Voting Dates & Locations

  • BULLOCH COUNTY NORTH MAIN ANNEX (113 N. Main St.)
    October 17-November 4, Monday through Friday from 8am-5pm
    October 22, Saturday from 9am-5pm
    October 29, Saturday from 9am-5pm
  • GEORGIA SOUTHERN RUSSELL UNION (85 Georgia Ave.)
    October 25-October 27, Tuesday to Thursday from 8am-5pm
  • HONEY BOWEN BUILDING (1 Max Lockwood Dr.)
    October 31-November 4, Monday to Friday from 8am-5pm

Absentee Voting

The absentee ballot by mail process began on October 10, 2022, and ends October 28, 2022. A lock box will be located inside the Bulloch County Elections office at 113 N. Main St. to drop-off absentee ballots. Absentee ballot applications and voter registration (change name/address) forms will be available next to the absentee ballot lock box. You can track your absentee ballot on the Georgia Secretary of States website by clicking here.

How to Check Your Voter Registration

You can confirm your voter registration status on the Georgia My Voter Page or contact the Bulloch County Elections office at 912-764-6502.

November 8 Sample Ballot (Bulloch County)

I.D. requirements

Georgia law requires registered voters to show photo identification in order to vote in person.

What IDs are acceptable?

  • Any valid state or federal government issued photo ID, including a FREE Voter ID Card issued by your county registrar’s office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS)
  • A Georgia Driver’s License, even if expired
  • Valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority or other entity of this state
  • Valid U.S. passport ID
  • Valid U.S. military photo ID
  • Valid tribal photo ID

Georgia’s Voter Identification Card

If you do not have one of the six acceptable forms of photo ID, the State of Georgia offers a FREE Voter Identification Card. An identification card can be issued at any county registrar’s office or Department of Driver Services Office free of charge. For more information, call 404-656-2871 or Georgia Voter Identification Requirements (click here).

To receive a voter identification card, the voter must provide:

  • A photo identity document or approved non-photo identity document that includes full legal name and date of birth
  • Documentation showing the voter’s date of birth
  • Evidence that the applicant is a registered voter
  • Documentation showing the applicant’s name and residential address

Example of a Georgia Voter ID Card

If you do not have a photo ID listed above, you can still vote by provisional ballot. You have three days after the election to bring the required photo ID to your county registrar’s office in order for your provisional ballot to be counted.

If you have to vote a provisional ballot because you don’t have one of the forms of Photo ID listed above, you can go to your county voter registration office, get a FREE photo ID and present it within three days after the election and your provisional ballot will be counted.

If you simply forget your Photo ID, and time permits, you can retrieve it, return to the polling place, and vote.

Bulloch Board of Elections Website

My Georgia Voter Website