
Butts County is gearing up for a crucial runoff election set for June 18th, where voters will determine who takes the seat as County Commissioner for District 1. Citizens wanting to exercise their democratic right can do so early by heading to the Butts County Administration Building on 625 W Third St., Jackson, GA, as early voting has been made available to the public, according to a recent announcement by Butts County.
The election process will allow community members to early vote at specified times leading up to the election day. It seems Butts County officials want to ensure ample opportunity for voters to make their voices heard. In an effort to inform the electorate, the county has listed critical dates and instructions on their website, explicitly stating that April 22, is the deadline to register for those intending to cast a ballot in the upcoming runoff.
Voting on the day of the election will take place from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm at the designated location of the Butts County Administration Building. For those unable to make it in person, absentee ballots are an available option. Residents must, however, be mindful that the last day to submit an absentee request falls on June 7th, just over a week before the election itself. This provides a brief window for voters to ensure they can still participate, even if away or unable to attend in person.
For assistance with absentee ballots or additional information regarding the election, Butts County has provided a direct line at 770-775-8202. Every vote counts, and this local runoff election represents a significant decision point for the residents of District 1. As election day approaches, anticipation continues to build while the candidates prepare to eagerly await the decision of their community.









