VOTER REGISTRATION CARDS
The Secretary of State's office has redesigned the Voter Precinct Cards sent to Georgia Voters in future mailings. The new iteration is easier to read and more compact.
The precinct card lists the name of your precinct and the address of your polling place. It also lists the Congressional, state legislative, county commission*, county board of education, and municipal districts (if any) in which you reside and are eligible to vote.
NOTE: It is not necessary for you to re-register to vote unless you change your name or move from the address shown on the precinct card.
* county commission districts are in the process of being updated. To locate your County Commissioner, please click on the following link: https://www.cobbcounty.org/board/district-commissioners/find-your-commissioner
Some frequently asked questions:
- Voter Precinct Cards are mailed to every eligible voter in the State of Georgia, as updates are made to a voter registration record.
- If you move within your county, you must complete the back of the precinct card or complete a new voter registration application and send it to our office.
- If you move to another county, you must re-register using a new voter registration application.
- If your name changes, you must re-register using a new voter registration application.
- Voters are not required to bring their voter precinct card to their polling location.
- Voters can view or print their own Precinct Card on the SOS's My Voter Page.
Once your voter registration application is approved, your precinct card will be sent to you by mail. Your name and address will appear on your card as they are listed in our files. If this information is incorrect, please notify our office at the telephone number and address on the left of the precinct card.
For additional information, please call (770) 528-2581 or email us at: electionsinfo@cobbcounty.org