{Beestroh Live 945} Complete Guide to Voting!

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Inside is your complete guide to Voting tomorrow!

Your vote matters, so it’s important to know what you’ll be voting on. Get to know the candidates and issues on your ballot before you head to the polls. In the next 48 hours there will be a new President-Elect of the United States of America.

How, When & Where to Vote

Don’t just guess. Make sure you know exactly where your polling place is and the hours it’s open. That way you won’t miss out on casting your vote (and scoring a free sticker).

If you are in the Atlanta Area below are a few spots that you can hit:

 

Paul L. Dunbar School
7AM-7PM
500 Whitehall Terrace SW
Dunbar Neighborhood Center
7AM-7PM
477 Windsor St
Atlanta S. Side Community Health Center
7AM-7PM
1046 Ridge Avenue
Center for Civil and Human Rights
100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd
7AM-7PM
Helene S. Mills Senior Center
515 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE
7AM-7PM
Little 5 Points Community Center
1083 Austin Ave
7AM-7PM
Lang-Carson Recreation Center
100 Flat Shoals Ave
7AM-7PM
Fire Station #16
1048 Joseph E. Boone Blvd.
7AM-7PM
Morehouse College
833 Fair St
7AM-7PM
Coretta Scott Recreation Building
1565 ML King Jr. Dr SW
7AM-7PM
Abernathy Towers
1059 Oglethorpe Ave
7AM-7PM
Fred B. Wenn Student Center
350 Ferst Drive NW
7AM-7PM
Grady High School Gym
929 Charles Allen Dr NE
7AM-7PM
Inman Middle School
774 Virginia Ave
7AM-7PM
Pittman Park Rec Center
950 Garibaldi St
7AM-7PM
You can also call the hotline at 888-839-8682 Monday-Friday, between 8am and 8pm Eastern Time. You can also cast your ballot from 7AM-7PM on Election Day.
Things You Need!
-ID
Know Your Rights!
  • Cast a ballot if you registered to vote before the deadline
  • Cast a ballot if you are in line before the polls close
  • Cast a provisional ballot if your name is not listed on the voter rolls
  • Cast your ballot secretly, free from intimidation
  • Get a new ballot if you believe you made a mistake
  • Get help to cast your ballot, if you are unable to vote without it
  • Get election materials in another language (if enough people in your area also need materials in that language)
  • Get help in your language from a bilingual poll worker (if enough people in your area also need help in that language)
  • Ask questions about election procedures and observe the election process
  • Report any illegal activity to a local election official or state election official.

Get an updated look at the way America showed up for early voting in the below video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82xuUE9XfVg

Good Luck! And don’t forget to get out and Vote. There is nothing stopping you.

#HappyVoting.

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