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Oconee County Election Day Voters: View a Sample Ballot, Make Sure You Know Your Polling Location

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6, and Oconee County residents who didn't already vote early will have the opportunity to cast ballots.

 

For Oconee County residents who did not take advantage of early voting, Tuesday, Nov. 6, is the day to head to the polls. 

Did you cast your ballot already during advanced voting? Tell us in the comments below.

To view your sample ballot and polling location info, click here to visit the My Voter Page login on the Georgia Secretary of State's website. You will need to enter the first initial of your first name, your last name, select Oconee from the drop-down menu and enter your birthday — month, day and year.  

If you are in City of Watkinsville, you can also vote in the special election to replace councilman Henry Norman who resigned because he moved outside of the city limits. Nicole Brooks, an Oconee County jailer, is running against picture framer Connie Massey.

See also:

Watkinsville Council Race Contested, Special Election to be Held

Georgia Charter Schools Amendment: What Will My Vote Mean?

Melvin Davis Re-Elected Chairman of Oconee Board of Commissioners

Scott Berry Wins Oconee Sheriff's Race

Tom Odom wins Oconee School Board Chairman's Race

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    Related Topics: Elections, General Election, and participate 2012

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