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County Board of Registrars
185 W. Franklin Street · P.O. Box 426 · Hartwell,
GA 30643
Telephone: 706-376-8911
Voting
Precincts
Frequently Asked Questions by Voters
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2008
Elections Schedule |
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Dates |
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Presidential Preference Primary - February 5, 2008
General Primary - July 15, 2008
Primary Runoff - August 5, 2008
Special Election - September 16, 2008
General Non-Partisan Election - November 4, 2008
General Non-Partisan Election Runoff - December 2, 2008
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November
4th is also the date for Municipal General Elections if any
are held.
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Voter
Registration Deadline is the 5th Monday prior to the election;
if that Monday is a legal holiday, the deadline moves to the
next day.
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The same deadline applies to change your name and/or address
prior to an election.
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Qualifications to Register
- 17-1/2 years
or older, 18 years old to vote
- United States
Citizen
- Not be serving
a sentence for a felony involving moral turpitude
- Not having
been adjudicated mentally incompetent
Elizabeth G. Forbes, Chief Registrar
Hilda Mauldin, Registrar
Ron Walker, Registrar
Barbara Gray, Clerk/Dep. Reg.
Located in
the Courthouse Annex across the street from CVS
Open during the regular office hours of: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (lunch:
12-1)
What
to do if you move:
Voters
are required to notify the board of registrars of their county of
residence
whenever they move. (See address and phone number above.)
If you
move within the same county in which you are registered to vote
and don't notify the registrar at least 30 days prior to an election,
you may vote in your old polling place for that election. You must
file a notice of your new address. This can be done by writing your
county board of registrars' office, or by submitting a new voter
registration application.
If you
move outside the county in which you are registered to vote within
30 days of an election, you may vote in your old precinct for that
election.
If you
move outside the county in which you are registered to vote in excess
of 30 days prior to an election, you have lost your eligibility
to vote in the county of your old residence. You must register to
vote in your new county of residence. If you don't register to vote
by the deadline, you cannot vote in that particular election.
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Are
you registered to vote?
You
may register in the following ways:
- Department
of Public Safety (when you apply for your license or renewal)
- Department
of Human Resources Public Assistance Offices, such as WIC,DFACs,
Rehab and other offices service the disabled
- Public libraries
- Recruitment
offices
- County Courthouses
& City Halls, colleges, high schools
- Board of
Registrars' offices
Information
Required
- Your complete
name
- residence
address
- mailing address
if different
- county of
residence
- social security
number (confidentiality maintained)
- date of birth
- signature
or mark.
- Optional
information includes race, gender, and telephone number
A precinct card
is mailed to the applicant once the voter registration application
is approved. If you don't receive your card in 2-3 weeks, please
contact the local registration office.
Visit our 'Pole Locator' on our state Web
site to check your registration status.
Mail-in applications
are available from the Secretary of State or the county voter Registration
Offices, mandated sites, and the state Web
site.
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