The Gordon Board of Elections announced the Board of Election Office, 101 South Piedmont Street Calhoun, Georgia, 30701 as a ballot drop off box location…
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Georgia Rule 183-1-14-0.6-14 refers to the requirements County Registrars must adhere to regarding secure absentee ballot drop boxes. In summary, County Registrars are authorized to…
The Gwinnett County Board of Elections adopted nine ballot drop off box locations during the April monthly meeting. The following includes brief notes taken by…
The following is a list of the Board of Elections meetings scheduled for the week of April 27-May 1, 2020, and how they can be…
Watched recording on Facebook Members present: David Fedack, Robert Proctor, Daniel Zimmerman, Myesha Good, Maurice Heard Staff: Milton Kidd, Director, and two others whose names…
Precinct Change Proposals: 01/20 04K reason: Abernathy Towers is unsure whether they can be a polling location for the near future due to COVID-19 concerns.…
Michael McDonald, an elections expert and political science professor at the University of Florida says the debate in Georgia surrounding mailing out ballots to active…
The Coalition for Good Governance filed an 85-page complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia asking for a delay…
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, along with Georgia State Rep. Dewayne Hill, Georgia State Sen. Jeff Mullis from Chickamauga and Catoosa County Commission Chairman…
The following includes brief notes taken by a Peanut Gallery volunteer as a public service only. Contact the Richmond County Board of Elections with questions…