Politics & Government

Have You Registered to Vote Yet?

Several names on the general election ballots recently changed weeks after voters weighed in during the July 31 primary. Are you prepared to vote on Nov. 6?

Paulding residents have just a few more weeks to register to vote in the Nov. 6 general election.

Georgia’s voter registration deadline for this year’s general election is Oct. 8. While Paulding residents are able print a voter registration application from Paulding County Elections & Voter Registration’s website or the Secretary of State’s website (we’ve attached a copy of the application to this article), most locals will register to vote through the Department of Driver Services, says Deidre Holden, supervisor of the county’s elections office.

Holden said the county’s registered voter count stood at 84,132 at the beginning of this month. She says it’s likely that number will increase by about 2,000 right before the Nov. 6 election. “You normally see an increase because everyone gets so excited to vote for their candidate, so they try to encourage others to vote,” she adds. For those who have not yet registered, Holden says she hopes they will realize the importance of their ability to vote.

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“I would remind them that their right to vote is very precious and that it should not be taken for granted. I would remind them of the lives that have been sacrificed for us to be able to have this right,” she said. “Their vote is their voice.

“Everyone wants to complain, but no one wants to get out and vote. Voting has been made so easy and convenient for everyone. There is no excuse for anyone not to vote.”

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Early voting for the general election runs Oct. 15 through Nov. 2, with voting taking place each weekday at the county elections office. The advance voting period will be held Oct. 29 through Nov. 2, with voting that week held at the elections office and three satellite locations. All county voting precincts will be open on Nov. 6.

Paulding voters decided many races during the July 31 primary, while a few needed a runoff to be settled. But two local races that some Paulding voters will weigh in on have undergone changes since the primary.

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