Today is National Voter Registration Day, but no matter when you’re reading this you can Register to Vote today in Georgia (up until the deadline), the how is easy! The coming elections on Nov. 6th 2018 7am – 7pm at your local polling place, will allow voters to vote for Governor, State Legislation, and U.S House Representatives. Deadline to register to vote is Oct. 9th 2018.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO VOTE ONLINE IN GEORGIA
To register to vote online in Georgia simply have your state ID or license at hand and visit the online registration website, and in a few minutes you can register to vote, or update your address.
If you do not wish to register to vote online do not worry you can click the link below to fill out and print out the application and mail it in before Oct 9th 2018.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO VOTE BY PRINTING AND MAILING
If you’re unsure of where you’re suppose to go to register to vote simply click the link below, fill out your First Initial, Last Name, County, and Birthdate, click submit and take note of where you can vote. Click below;
WHERE DO I VOTE IN GEORGIA? CLICK HERE
Registering to vote is easy, and voting is even easier. All you have to do is make a choice! Even though voting isn’t rocket science, making the choice can be hard. Many of us know the major offices like Governor, but the ones that rarely get major news coverage like your District Attorney, people often don’t vote for because they lack information on it.
I find people often pick a popular party whether it’s Democratic, Republican, or Liberal and during elections vote for anyone under their party. While that option isn’t exactly bad, it could be if you have no idea what your candidates policies are and if they are inline with what you want.
Below is a list of who’s running this year and who you can vote for Nov. 6th 2018 between 7am-7pm at your polling place. R=Republican, D=Democrat, L=Liberal. Click their name to find out more information and on Nov. 6th make your choice!
TheBLACKMedia.org is voting for Stacey Abrams for Governor, click her name to see why we decided to elect her over the others.
Governor
- Brian Kemp, R
- Stacey Abrams, D
- Ted Metz, L
U.S. House, 9th District
- Doug Collins, R (incumbent)
- Josh McCall, D
State House, District 29
- Matt Dubnik, R (incumbent)
- Nancy Stead, independent
State House, District 30
- Emory Dunahoo, R (incumbent)
- Alana Watkins, D
Lieutenant Governor
Secretary Of State
- John Barrow, D
- Smythe Duval, L
- Brad Raffensperger, R
Attorney General
- Charlie Bailey, D
- Chris Carr, R (incumbent)
Commissioner of Agriculture
- Gary Black, R (incumbent)
- Fred Swann, D
Commissioner of Insurance
- Jim Beck, R
- Donnie Foster, L
- Janice Laws, D
State School Superintendent
- Otha E. Thornton Jr., D
- Richard Woods, R (incumbent)
Commissioner of Labor
- Mark Butler, R (incumbent)
- Richard Keatley, D
Public Service Commission, District 3
- Chuck Eaton, R (incumbent)
- Ryan Graham, L
- Lindy Miller, D
Public Service Commission, District 5
- Tricia Pridemore, R (incumbent)
- Dawn A. Randolph, D
- John Turpish, L
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