
Butts County is gearing up for its General Primary and Non-Partisan Election on May 21, with early voting starting in late April. As reported by Butts County's official website, residents of Jackson, Georgia, will have the opportunity to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day during a series of advanced voting periods hosted at the Butts County Administration Building.
With the crucial date approaching, voters have been encouraged to register by April 22 if they wish to participate in the election; the administration is taking steps to ensure the process is accessible, including providing information on how to review voter registration and view sample ballots online at mvp.sos.ga.gov. The polls will operate from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, offering ample time for constituents to make their voices heard, but the last day to submit absentee ballots through mail has been firmly set for May 10, providing a window for those who cannot attend in person.
The Butts County notice outlines a specific schedule for early voting: it begins on April 29 and runs through May 4, then resumes from May 6 to May 11, concluding from May 13 to May 17, with extended hours during the final week of pre-election voting. This phased approach is implemented to accommodate voters' schedules and manage the influx of participants at the Butts County Administration Building located at 625 West Third Street.
For residents who have questions or need to request an absentee ballot, the county has provided a point of contact with the number 770-775-8202, ensuring that further guidance is just a phone call away, while the reminder for Election Day itself is clear: all voting will be centralized at the Butts County Administration Building set within the Judicial Hallway, a move perhaps intended to streamline the process and focus resources efficiently.









