
Early voting in the Georgia primary election runoffs begins Saturday and continues through next Sunday, June 14.
Voters will be choosing party candidates in a number of key races, including governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and the U.S. Senate (see previous ECN story for the details).
There are no runoffs for state legislative and county elections for East Cobb-area voters, but they will help decide the Republican nominee for the 11th Congressional District.
Early voting will take place at select locations in Cobb, including the East Cobb Government Service Center (4400 Lower Roswell Road) and Tim D. Lee Senior Center (3332 Sandy Plains Road).
Those polling stations will be open next week, Monday June 8-Friday, June 12 from 7 a.m. to p.m.
In addition, the East Cobb Government Service Center will have weekend early voting, this Saturday and Sunday, as well as next Saturday and Sunday.
The Saturday early voting hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday from 12-5 p.m.
The East Cobb Government Service Center also will have a dropbox for absentee ballots that is open only during early voting hours.
Voters who voted in the primaries will be able to vote only in the party primary they have previously chosen, Democratic or Republican.
All voters must bring a valid photo ID with them to their early voting location.
To check your voter registration status, and to get a customized sample ballot, visit the Georgia Secretary of State’s My Voter Page.
East Cobb News has published a story on our approach to covering politics and elections; we don’t endorse candidates and focus instead on providing information to help citizens cast their votes.
On runoff election day, Tuesday, June 16, voters will go to their assigned precincts.
For more information about early voting, visit the Cobb Elections website.

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