Politics & Government

7,376 Cast Early Votes

Approximately 2,000 more votes were cast early this year compared to the 2008 Presidential Preference Election.

It's three days till Election Day, and Cherokee County's registered voters have already had the chance to voice their opinions with early voting that started Feb. 13.

The county had 7,376 early votes cast this week, out of the 136,000 registered active and inactive voters,  Supervisor Janet Munda said. Although both groups are eligible to vote, Munda said the 120,000 active voters will be what's quantified in the fall's election.

Another 764 individuals requested mail-in ballots.

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During the last Presidential Preference election in 2008, Cherokee had approximately 120,000 registered voters. Of that number, 5,324 voted early. Another 855 requested mail-in ballots.

Election Day is March 6, and polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you don't know your precinct, use this Poll Locator to find it. Patch will be bringing live updates during the day from across Georgia.

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You can view a sample of the ballot in the attached PDF.

Canton and North Cherokee Precincts:

Precinct Name Precinct Number Address BridgeMill 9 , 1160 Butterworth Rd. Canton 10 , 1 Mission Point Clayton 13 Fire Station Community Center, Airport Station No. 21, 1190 Evenflo Dr., Ball Ground Liberty 24 , 10500 Bells Ferry Rd. R.M. Moore 30 R.M. Moore Elementary, 1375 Puckett Rd., Waleska R.T. Jones 31 , 151 Elizabeth St. Sixes 34 , 20 Ridge Rd. Sutallee 35 , 895 Knox Bridge Hwy., White Teasley 36 River Green-Heritage Club, 
201 Clubhouse Dr. Union Hill 38 Union Hill United Methodist Church, 2000 A.J. Land Rd. Univeter 39 Malon D. Mimms Boys & Girls Club, 1082 Univeter Rd. (Note: This location is ONLY for the March 6 Presidential Preference Primary. Voting will return to the Senior Center for the July 31 General Primary and for the remainder of 2012 elections.)

What you need:

You must have photo identification when voting in person. Here are the six forms of IDs that are acceptable when voting:

  1. A Georgia driver's license, even if expired
  2. Any valid state or federal government issued photo ID, including a FREE Voter ID Card issued by your county registrar's office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services
  3. Valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority or other entity of this state
  4. Valid U.S. passport
  5. Valid U.S. military photo ID
  6. Valid tribal photo ID

There is information here on how to get a free voter identification card if you do not have any of these.


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