
Gwinnett County is providing voters more options to cast their ballots for the upcoming 2024 General Election, with expanded convenience including two new advance in-person voting locations opening from Tuesday through November 1. Aimed at offering flexibility and reducing wait times that historically peak at two hours in the final week before elections, the County encourages residents to exercise their right to vote early, and review sample ballots available online for convenience, as reported by GwinnettCounty.com.
For those looking to avoid last-minute rush, checking the county’s website for wait times at any of the 12 advance voting locations opened to facilitate this process, The website GwinnettElections.com lays out the details of each location and their corresponding operational hours, offering helpful opportunities that voters might not be aware of.
Election authorities reiterate the necessity of bringing an acceptable photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, when voting and note absentee ballots are accepted at specified drop boxes located within the in-person voting venues, accessible during voting hours. Voters of the city of Mulberry, in particular, are encouraged to refer to the frequently asked questions (FAQ) on the county website for information personalized to their precinct, including voting procedures and other election essentials.
Reassurance comes also for the traditionalists who prefer casting their ballots on the official Election Day, with the announcement that polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, at precincts designated to each voter.









