Georgia sample ballot for the 2026 primary elections shows every race to vote on this year
With hotly-contested races up for grabs, the ballot in this year's Georgia primaries is long. Here's what races you'll see when you go to vote.
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With hotly-contested races up for grabs, the ballot in this year's Georgia primaries is long. Here's what races you'll see when you go to vote.
Voter turnout and choices now could shape the Georgia's political balance and bring more attention to elections that have already caught the eye of national figures.
In Georgia, your residence determines the designated polling place where you can vote on Election Day. Here's how to find that location.
Some Georgia voters could head to the polls four times in 2026. Here are the key dates, deadlines, and voting hours to know.
Want to vote in Georgia primary election? You have until the end of Monday to register to vote.
The qualifying stage is over, and now candidates in Georgia's governor and U.S. Senate races have begun the two-month sprint to the May 19 primaries.
Hundreds of thousands of Georgians have already voted in the 2025 election and many more will head to the polls on Tuesday.
From early voting locations to what's on the ballot, here's everything you need to know before you go vote in Atlanta's 2025 election.
South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau is facing an ex-mayor, a city councilmember, and six other candidates in November's race.
Atlantans will begin to head to the polls on Tuesday to vote for the city's mayor and all of its City Council seats.
With Georgia's gas tax suspension ending, Clarence Cox of Georgia Coach Lines faces mounting fuel costs and tough choices to keep his fleet rolling.
After surviving a devastating crash caused by a drunk driver, Armuchee teacher Hannah Nabors is turning her recovery into a mission to help others by donating blood.
Rhyne Howard put on a show Tuesday night, and the Atlanta Dream are off to a 1-0 start in the Commissioner's Cup.
Atlanta's mayor honors the Grammy-winning singer and Atlanta music icon, whose legendary voice and celebrated duets inspired generations of fans worldwide.
With candidate Rick Jackson absent from the stage, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones used Georgia's Republican gubernatorial debate to frame the race around visibility, strength and accountability.