Cobb residents can vote ahead of the Nov. 5 general this week during weekday hours at 12 locations in the county.
They include the East Cobb Government Service Center (4400 Lower Roswell Road, above) and the Tim D. Lee Senior Center (3332 Sandy Plains Road), which have been two of the most popular early polling stations in the county over the past two weeks.
The early voting hours are from 7-7 Monday-Friday; unlike the last two weeks, there will be no weekend early voting.
In addition, there will be an absentee drop box available at the East Cobb Government Service Center that’s open during early voting hours.
To check the estimated wait-times at each of the 12 locations, click here. You can vote at any location in Cobb regardless of where you live in the county.
Here are the other locations, with dropbox availability noted by an asterisk:
- Ben Robertson Community Center (2753 Watts Drive, Kennesaw)
- * Boots Ward Recreation Center (4845 Dallas Highway, Powder Springs)
- * Cobb Elections Office (995 Roswell St., Marietta)
- Collar Park Community Center (2625 Joe Jerkins Blvd., Austell)
- Fair Oaks Recreation Center (1465 West Booth Road Extention, Marietta)
- * North Cobb Senior Center (3900 Main St., Acworth)
- Ron Anderson Recreation Center (3820 Macedonia Road, Powder Springs)
- * Smyrna Community Center (1290 Powder Springs St., Smyrna)
- * South Cobb Community Center (620 Lions Club Drive, Mableton)
- West Cobb Regional Library (1750 Dennis Kemp Lane, Kennesaw)
Voters must bring a valid photo ID with them to the polls (click here for details). For more early voting information in Cobb, click here.
More than 200,000 votes have been cast in Cobb, most of them in-person, nearly 40 percent of the registered voters, as early voting continues to set records across the state.
UPDATED, 3 p.m. Monday: The Secretary of State’s office said Monday that 2.73 million early votes have been cast, 40 percent of all registered voters in Georgia.
Voters who will be voting on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, will go to their assigned precincts. To check your voter registration status, and to get a customized sample ballot, visit the Georgia Secretary of State’s My Voter Page.
All absentee ballots must be received by mail at the Cobb Elections Office or at a designated dropbox by 7 p.m. on Nov. 5.
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