Chattanooga Times Free Press

How to check if your voter registrati­on is on hold

- BY MARK NIESSE THE ATLANTA JOURNALCON­STITUTION

Georgia residents worried they might not be registered to vote can check online to find out.

More than 53,000 voter registrati­ons are on hold because of a state law requiring verificati­on if the informatio­n on their registrati­on applicatio­ns doesn’t exactly match driver’s license or Social Security records.

And applicatio­ns submitted on paper before Tuesday’s voter registrati­on deadline are still being processed. A record 6.9 million voters are now signed up to vote before the Nov. 6 election for Georgia governor between Democrat Stacey Abrams and Republican Brian Kemp.

To check whether you’re registered to vote in Georgia, visit the state’s My Voter Page at www.mvp. sos.ga.gov. Once you enter your name, county and birth date, the website will show your voter informatio­n, precinct and sample ballots if you’re registered.

Voters whose registrati­ons are on hold will receive a message saying they need to notify their county election office to verify their informatio­n.

Those voters whose registrati­ons are pending can still participat­e in elections if they verify their informatio­n with a Georgia driver’s license or a state-issued photo ID when they go to vote. They also can mail identifica­tion informatio­n in advance.

For voters who recently mailed or submitted paper voter registrati­on forms, it might take a few days before their informatio­n appears on the state’s My Voter Page. Registrati­on applicatio­ns submitted online have already been processed.

Georgia residents can also contact their county election offices to find out more informatio­n about their registrati­on status. Contact informatio­n and addresses for county elections offices are available online at elections.sos. ga.gov/Elections/countyregi­strars.do.

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