Voter Guide

Here’s how to locate your polling place in Macon, Georgia for the 2024 election

A voter takes a “I’m a Georgia Voter” sticker after casting their ballot at Columbus Technical College in Columbus, Georgia on Friday morning during the final day of early voting. 11/01/2024
A voter takes a “I’m a Georgia Voter” sticker after casting their ballot at Columbus Technical College in Columbus, Georgia on Friday morning during the final day of early voting. 11/01/2024 mhaskey@ledger-enquirer.com

This election is, arguably, one of the most impactful in recent history. The lead-up to Tuesday, Nov. 5, has probably felt incredibly long to Georgia voters, fraught with tensions and controversies.

Georgia is among a handful of swing states, and the stakes are incredibly high. Georgia, along with the other swing states, Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, will decide the results of the 2024 Presidential election.

Here’s how to locate your polling place in Columbus, Georgia, and what you will need when you get there.

Check your registration

Before you can cast your ballot, ensure you’re registered to vote. You can check your registration status on the Georgia Secretary of State’s My Voter Page.

Find Your Polling Place

On Election Day, Macon residents must vote at their designated polling location. Here’s how to find yours:

Voting Options

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. If you are in line by 7 p.m., you will be allowed to cast your ballot, even if the polls have officially closed.

What to Bring

Georgia law requires voters to present a valid photo ID when voting in person. Acceptable forms include:

  • Georgia driver’s license

  • Valid U.S. passport

  • Valid government-issued photo ID

  • Free Voter ID Card (available at the County Board of Registrar’s Office)

Assistance and Accessibility

If you need special assistance or have questions about accessibility, contact the Macon-Bibb County Elections & Registration Office at (478) 621-6622. They can provide information about voter assistance and polling place accessibility.

So, before you head to the polls, be informed, be aware and make sure you’re following all the rules and regulations.

This story was originally published November 4, 2024 at 12:43 PM.

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