On Tuesday voters are going to the polls to conclude the 2024 general elections.
After record-setting early voting in Cobb and across Georgia, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at all precincts.
We will be updating this post during voting hours on Tuesday, with news about the elections as the precincts are open, and will provide coverage of the results on a separate post, to be published at 7 p.m.
In addition to the U.S. presidential election, voters in East Cobb will be deciding on Cobb Commission Chairwoman, the Post 5 representative on the Cobb Board of Education, the 11th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, and several legislative seats.
Countywide, Cobb voters also will have contested races for Cobb Sheriff and Cobb Superior Court Clerk on their ballots, as well as a proposed 30-year, $11 billion sales tax to expand transit programs.
You can find a consolidated Cobb ballot by clicking here. To get a sample ballot customized for you, and to check which races you will be able to vote in and precinct information, visit the Georgia Secretary of State’s My Voter Page portal by clicking here.
The only way to return an absentee ballot in-person Tuesday is at the main office for Cobb Elections (995 Roswell Street), between 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
An estimated 3,400 voters who have been mailed absentee ballots since last Wednesday must return their ballots to Cobb Elections by 7 p.m. Tuesday, after a ruling Monday by the Georgia Supreme Court.
Voters must present a valid photo identification or a special voter ID card with them to the polls.
For more voting information, visit the Cobb Elections website.
Related:
- Court rules Cobb cannot extend deadline for absentee ballots
- Editor’s Note: On elections, early voting and endorsements
- Cobb judge extends deadline for returning 3K absentee ballots
- Voters in East Cobb precinct mailed incorrect polling location
- Cobb Elections Office accepting absentee ballots this weekend
- 7 Cobb libraries to be closed on Election Day for voting
- Former Cobb commissioner Ott opposes transit tax
- Cobb school board candidate profile: John Cristadoro, Post 5
- Cobb school board candidate profile: Laura Judge, Post 5
- MORE: Visit the East Cobb News Politics & Elections Page
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