Friend,
We are now 10 days away from the General Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. With so much on the line in this election and in honor of Vote Early Day 2020, I wanted to make sure that you and your family have access to every available resource to help you safely and securely cast your ballot.
ADVANCE VOTING BY MAIL
✔ You can return your completed absentee ballot by Tuesday, November 3, 2020 by 7:00 p.m. to:
✔ Be sure to place your ballot in the privacy envelope before placing it inside of the mailing envelope. If you forget to enclose your ballot in the privacy envelope, your vote won’t be counted.
✔ You can check to ensure that your absentee ballot was accepted by going to the Georgia Secretary of State's My Voter Page website.
ADVANCE VOTING IN-PERSON
Any voter registered in Georgia may vote early in-person. This allows you to vote on a day and time that is convenient for you.
✔ Early voting is available in Georgia from now until Friday, October 30, 2020.
✔ Find an Early Voting Location by visiting your local County Elections Office website.
✔ Bring a valid photo ID. Acceptable photo IDs include:
- Georgia Driver's License, even if expired
- Georgia Voter ID card
- State or federally issued photo ID
- Employee Photo ID issued by the U.S. Government, Georgia or any local government in Georgia
- U.S. Passport
- U.S. Military photo ID
- Tribal photo ID
✔ VOTE!
✔ If you miss the deadline to vote early, you may still vote in person on Election Day on November 3, 2020 at your assigned polling location.
VOTING ON ELECTION DAY
✔ Bring your valid photo ID.
See the list of acceptable photo IDs above.
✔ Go to your Polling Place.
You can find your assigned polling location by logging into the Secretary of State's My Voter Page or by contacting your County Elections Office.
✔ VOTE!
I hope this information is helpful for you and your family to make a plan to vote in this important election, if you have not voted already. Please call on me and my staff if my office can be of further assistance. Have a great weekend.
Sincerely,
Congressman David Scott |