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Office Address:
736 Whitlock Ave.
Suite 400
Marietta GA 30064
Directions

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 649
Marietta GA
30061-0649

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone:
(770) 528-2581

Fax:
(770) 528-2519

24-Hr:
(770) 528-2300

TDD:
(770) 528-1119 

Advance and Absentee Voting

IN-PERSON
  • To vote in person you must show one of 6 types of Photo I.D.
  • When you go to an Absentee or Advance Voting Location you must vote then and there
  • Ballots cannot be removed from the office
  • You may apply for a ballot for a relative who is disabled or out of town, but that ballot will be MAILED directly to the relative
Absentee Voting opens 45 days prior to Federal Elections at the Main Office only Location, Dates, Times, Directions                Map
 
Advance Voting or Early Voting is Monday - Friday of the week before the election, at the Main Office and 4 Satellite Offices
Locations, Dates, Times, Directions              Map
 
BY MAIL
Step 1

  • Fill out the application completely. Be sure you fill out all appropriate fields and sign the application.
  • Fax the application to the Board of Elections and Registration Office at (770) 528-2458
  • Your application will be reviewed and upon approval an absentee ballot will be mailed to your address.

Step 2

  • When you have completed the ballot, it may either be delivered in person or mailed to:

Cobb Board of Elections Main Office
P.O. Box 649
Marietta GA 30061-0649
( In person: 736 Whitlock Ave., Suite 400 )

  • You may hand deliver your own ballot to the Board of Elections Office by 7:00 pm, Election Day
  • Mailed ballots must be at the Lawrence Street Post Office by 5:00 pm on Election Day.
  • Family members may hand deliver a ballot for a disabled person until 7PM on Election Night.
  • Unless a voter is disabled, each individual must mail or deliver his or her own ballot. A ballot may not be handled by anyone other than the individual to whom it was issued (not even spouses).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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