What's on the ballot in Georgia and metro Atlanta?

8 things you need to know so that you can cast your ballot in the Nov. 8 general election. (Erica A. Hernandez

As Georgia begins early voting, the choice of the next president is just one of the items on the ballot. There's also a statewide vote for U.S. Senate, a contested seat on the Georgia Public Service Commission, and a smattering of contested races for local leaders, ranging from Georgia Legislature to county commissioner to sheriff.

Georgia voters will also decide on four proposed constitutional amendments and county-specific issues. Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 17 while Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8.

To easily find a customized list of who's on your Georgia ballot, use the AJC voter Guide

Where do I vote? On a phone use RocktheVote.com. On a laptop or tablet use the Georgia Elections MyVoter page.

Here's a guide to the candidates and issues on the ballot in Georgia:

Opportunity School District: Statewide, voters will be asked to give state government authority to take over failing public schools through a constitutional amendment. The so-called Opportunity School District referendum is backed by Gov. Nathan Deal. Opponents include leaders of local school districts.

Other constitutional amendments on the ballot feature the state's Judicial Qualifications Commission, the fireworks sales tax and aiding human trafficking victims.

Transportation SPLOST: Atlanta and Fulton County voters will decide an increase in the local sales tax for transportation. The proposed TSPLOST includes two referendums for the city of Atlanta that together would raise Atlanta's sales tax from 8 percent to 8.9 percent, or 8.9 cents tax for every dollar purchased. It includes 0.4 percent for Atlanta city transportation projects and 0.5 percent for MARTA.

» Where can I early vote in Fulton County and Atlanta?

In Fulton County outside the city of Atlanta, residents will vote on whether to raise sales taxes by three-quarters of a penny for five years to fund road, bridge and other fixes. Fulton County will also choose a sheriff.

What is on the ballot in Cobb County: There are no major issues on the ballot in Cobb County this November. Incumbent Chairman Tim Lee lost his reelection bid to challenger Mike Boyce in July. With no Democrat in the race, Boyce should face no opposition in the November election.

» Here's where to early vote in Cobb County

There is a question on the Nov. 8 ballot pertaining only to Marietta voters about term limits for city elected officials. Read more here.

What is on the ballot in DeKalb County: DeKalb voters will elect the county's next CEO, decide whether to create the city of Stonecrest and extend tax breaks for homeowners. Read more here.

» Where can I early vote in DeKalb County?

What is on the ballot in Gwinnett County: Voters in Gwinnett will decide on County Commission Chariman and whether to renew a 1 percent sales tax for construction projects. Read more here.

» Here's where to early vote in Gwinnett County

AJC Voter Guide:The AJC has partnered with the Georgia League of Women Voters to produce an online voter guide for contested elections and referendums on the ballots in each metro county. ajc.com/voterguide

Learn more: In print and online, the AJC news reporters will offer explanations and previews of local and county races and referendum.

How to vote: Write-in candidates in Georgia

Is my vote secure? How electronic votes are protected in Georgia

How to vote early in Georgia

How to vote in Georgia on Nov. 8, 2016

Where to vote in Georgia

Reasons to vote: Arguments pro and con on the Opportunity School District, Amendment 1

Can I change my vote?