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OFFICIAL AND COMPLETE NOVEMBER 3, 2009 ELECTION RESULTS

FULTON Election Summary

FULTON Statement of Votes

ALPHARETTA Election Summary

ALPHARETTA Statement of Votes

ATLANTA/FULTON & ATLANTA/DEKALB Election Summary & ATLANTA/DEKALB SOVC

ATLANTA Statement of Votes

COLLEGE PARK Election Summary

COLLEGE PARK Statement of Votes

EAST POINT Election Summary

EAST POINT Statement of Votes

FAIRBURN Election Summary

FAIRBURN Statement of Votes

MILTON Election Summary

MILTON Statement of Votes

ROSWELL Election Summary

ROSWELL Statement of Votes

SANDY SPRINGS Election Summary

SANDY SPRINGS Statement of Votes

UNION CITY Election Summary


UNION CITY Statement of Votes


Am I Registered to Vote?
Where do I Vote & check my Sample Ballot

Voter Registration Application

November 3, 2009 Municipal Early/Advanced Voter Turnout

November 3, 2009 Municipal Elections
Fulton County Registration & Elections is currently gearing up for the upcoming November 3, 2009 Municipal Elections. We are running 9 of Fulton County's Municipal Elections. For more information on a particular Municipality, please follow the links below to your desired city.



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Upcoming Elections

2009 is a Municipal election year and there are several cities in Fulton County holding an election in November. Here you will find the latest schedule, including elections & registration dates.

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Voter Registration

Voter Registration is a county function. Prior to voting in an election in Fulton County, you must be a registered voter.

Fulton County's Voter Registration Division is committed to ensuring that the registration process is provided to all eligible citizens in accordance with applicable laws and regulations in the most efficient, effective and timely manner for Fulton County and it's fourteen municipalities.
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Voting by Mail

Applications for Voting by Mail


Georgia
voters no longer need a reason to vote prior to Election Day.  You may vote by mail or participate in Early or Advanced Voting.

 

Applications for Absentee Ballots by mail may be received up to 180 days prior to an election.  Military and Overseas voters may apply up to 1460 days (4yrs) in advance for ballots through the second General Election (election code 21-2-219(d)). 

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