Nearly 25 percent of Cobb voters have cast early ballots

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After the first week of early voting in Cobb County, and three weeks after absentee voting began, Cobb Elections figures show nearly a quarter of registered voters in the county have cast their ballots.

Through Saturday’s early voting, a total of 49,354 voters cast their ballots at nine locations.

In addition, 86,302 absentee ballots have been returned, out of more than 172,000 requested by county voters.

That’s 135,656 voters in all out of the roughly 520,000 registered voters in Cobb County who have voted.

Early voting continues the next two weeks and includes two more locations, in Powder Springs and Kennesaw. The East Cobb Government Service Center (4400 Lower Roswell Road) and The Art Place (3320 Sandy Plains Road) continue as early voting locations, from 7-7 Monday-Friday this week and next, and this Saturday from 8-5.

Thus far, 5,924 people have voted at The Art Place, and 6,347 at the East Cobb government center.

Cobb GIS has developed an an interactive map of estimated wait times and as of mid-afternoon Monday those were 105 minutes at the East Cobb government center and 45 minutes at The Art Place.

Voters can go to any early voting location regardless of where they live, or drop off absentee ballots at any of 16 secure drop boxes in the county, including four in East Cobb (see links below). They’re open 24/7 until 7 p.m. on Nov. 3, when the polls close on election day.

Absentee ballot applications can be requested through Oct. 30 from Cobb Elections by clicking here. The Georgia Secretary of State’s office has created an absentee ballot tracker that lets you follow the status of that ballot after you return your application.

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Cobb advance voting expands to Jim Miller Park this week

We’ve been getting some inquiries about Cobb advance voting details, and when people will be able to do that in East Cobb, since there were some long lines last week.cobb advance voting, Cobb voter registration deadline, Walton and Dickerson PTSA candidates forum

As we noted earlier, there will be three locations in East Cobb next week only for those who want to vote early in person.

This week, you can vote at the Cobb Elections office (736 Whitlock Ave.) and also the Jim Miller Park Event Center (2245 Callaway Road), from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday.

Those venues also will be open this coming Saturday, Oct. 27, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Some lines at the Cobb Elections office last week were reported to be more than three hours long.

According to Cobb Elections, the unofficial early voting totals have topped 20,000. That includes absentee ballots, but the number is higher since absentee ballots from Saturday have not been added.

Next Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., you’ll be able to vote at the following locations in East Cobb:

  • East Cobb Government Service Center (4400 Lower Roswell Road);
  • Noonday Baptist Church (4120 Canton Road);
  • East Cobb Senior Center (3332 Sandy Plains Road).

There will be no advance voting on Saturday, Nov. 3, or Monday, Nov. 6.

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