The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Early voting in the 6th District runoff has topped 46,000,

Early turnout likely to top total from special election.

- By Kristina Torres ktorres@ajc.com

Early voting in Georgia’s 6th Congressio­nal District topped 46,000 over the weekend, with two weeks of early voting still to go ahead of the hotly contested June 20 runoff between Republican Karen Handel and Democrat Jon Ossoff.

The total includes early votes cast Saturday in Fulton County, which kept polls open to accommodat­e voters’ weekend schedules. Select polling locations will be open this coming Saturday in all three counties with areas in the 6th District: Cobb, DeKalb and Fulton.

The turnout as soon as midweek could surpass the entire total from the contest’s original April 18 special election, when about 55,000 people cast early ballots.

Early voting for the runoff began last week and runs through June 16.

How to vote early

Check where to vote before you go. These are not your regular neighborho­od polling places. The municipali­ties only open select sites during the early voting period. See below for early voting locations listed by county.

Use the Secretary of State Office’s personaliz­ed online “my voter page” website (www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp.do) to find more informatio­n and confirm your registrati­on status.

Or call your local elections office to find early voting locations or look for the “advance voting info” link under the elections tab of the Secretary of State Office’s website (www.sos.ga.gov).

Don’t forget to bring photo identifica­tion, which can include a Georgia driver’s license, even if it’s expired; a state-issued voter identifica­tion card; a valid U.S. passport; or a valid U.S. military photo ID.

No “ballot selfies” are allowed at the polls, so wait to snap a photo until you’re outside. It is illegal in Georgia to take pictures of a ballot or voting equipment, but the Secretary of State Office has said it has seen voters in previous elections post “ballot selfies” on social media.

Informatio­n about local elections can also be found on the free “GA SOS” app for your smartphone via iTunes or Google Play for Android.

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