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Absentee ballots available for March
6 primary, advance voting to begin Feb. 13
(Please click on the ELECTIONS link on the left
to Register to Vote, apply for an Absentee Ballot,
or find your Polling Place.)
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp reminded voters that absentee
voting by mail for the March 6, 2012 presidential preference primary are
now available. Voters can request an absentee ballot through Friday,
March 2. The Ben Hill County Board of Elections is located at
324 E.
Pine St.
Georgia residents must return their absentee ballot to their
County election office by close of polls on Election Day, March 6.
Absentee ballots cast by overseas and military voters must be postmarked
on or before March 6, 2012, but will be accepted until the end of
business on March 9, 2012. Voters are not required to provide a reason
when requesting an absentee ballot.
Voters can obtain an absentee ballot request form from the Secretary of
State’s website: sos.ga.gov. The form must be completed and returned to
the voter’s county election office. County election office personnel can
also provide absentee ballot request forms.
Citizens who are eligible to vote but have not registered may register
through Monday, February 6. Voter registration forms are available on
the Secretary of State’s website or at the Board of Elections office,
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
In-person advance voting for the 2012 presidential preference
primary will begin Monday, February 13.
Secretary Kemp reminds voters to utilize the Secretary of State’s My
Voter Page (MVP) voter education website before participating in the
presidential preference primary. The MVP website allows voters to view
their sample ballot, find the in-person advance voting locations in
their County and their Election Day polling location, check their
registration status, track the status of their absentee ballot, and
more. The MVP website can be accessed at sos.ga.gov/mvp.
Additionally, Georgia’s eligible military and overseas citizens who have
requested an absentee ballot can now obtain their ballot electronically
for the presidential preference primary.
The Secretary of State’s Office has created two tutorial videos that
specifically address absentee ballot voting options for Georgia’s
military and overseas citizens. To view these videos please visit the
Secretary of State’s website.
To obtain a presidential primary ballot electronically, Georgia’s
military and overseas citizens must request an absentee ballot from
their county election office, be sure to indicate a political party
preference, and check the appropriate box to receive their ballot
electronically. They can then log on to a secure website, print and vote
their ballot, and then mail it back to their county election office.
Further, military and overseas voters may receive access to absentee
ballots for an entire year’s election cycle, removing the need to submit
multiple ballot requests.
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