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Georgia Early Voting Begins May 2 and will decide next month on their parties’ nominees for governor, Congress, and other offices.

Georgia Early Voting Begins May 2 and will decide next month on their parties’ nominees for governor, Congress, and other offices.

April 19, 2022 Last Edit: March 19, 2026

Election Day is May 24.

Georgia Early Voting Begins May 2 and will decide next month on their parties' nominees for governor, Congress, and other offices.

Georgia voters will decide next month on their parties’ nominees for governor, Congress, and other offices. Here are the dates to remember:

April 25, the deadline for registering to vote. It’s also the first day voters can begin returning their regular absentee ballots.
May 2, the first day of early in-person absentee voting. 
• May 13, the last day to request an absentee ballot application.
May 24, Election Day.

Soaring inflation, a spike in fuel prices, supply chain disruptions, and a lack of qualified job applicants are making it harder for Georgia businesses to fully rebound from the downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We need to support the candidates who will support small businesses and enable them to grow and create jobs!

To learn more about this year’s primary, visit the secretary of state’s Election Division website.

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