The Cobb Board of Elections and Registration said Tuesday that a number of voting precinct locations will be changing for the 2026 elections, starting with the May 19 primaries.
These changes will not affect early voting for the primaries—see our guide to how to do that—or for the general election early voting period, but only for election-day voting.
Here are the changes for precincts in the East Cobb area:
- BELLS FERRY 02 (formerly Christ Worship Church)—Kulture Event Center, 2932 Canton Road, Suite 290
- EASTSIDE 02 (formerly Eastside Baptist Church)—Sewell Mill Library and Cultural Center, 2051 Lower Roswell Road
- ELIZABETH 02 (formerly Covenant Presbyterian Church)—Crossview Baptist Church, 1100 Piedmont Road
- HIGHTOWER 01 (formerly Shallowford Church)—Chestnut Ridge Christian Church, 2663 Johnson Ferry Road
- ROSWELL 01 (formerly East Cobb Church of Christ)—Catholic Church of St. Ann, 4905 Roswell Road
- TERRELL MILL 01 (formerly Old Eastvalley Elementary School)—Sope Creek Elementary, 3320 Paper Mill Road
- WILLEO 01 (formerly Cobb Community Church)—Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, 4495 Sandy Plains Road
The other locations can be found by clicking here; and here’s what else Cobb Elections is saying about these changes:
“Signage will be posted at former polling locations directing voters to their new assigned location, and affected voters will also receive an updated precinct card by mail reflecting their new polling place. All voters are strongly encouraged to confirm their assigned polling location before heading to vote. Personalized voter information, including polling location, sample ballot, and more, is available through the Georgia My Voter Page at www.mvp.sos.ga.gov .
“Cobb County Elections & Registration also welcomes public input on future polling locations. Residents may submit suggestions using the Polling Location Suggestion Form available on the Cobb County website at
https://www.cobbcounty.gov/elections/election-reference/suggest-polling-location.”
Related:
- East Cobb Early Voting Guide for the 2026 primary election
- 5 East Cobb voting locations could change for 2026 elections
- Ga. bill making most Cobb elections non-partisan passes
- Primaries loom in East Cobb commission school board races
- MORE: Visit the East Cobb News Politics & Elections Page
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