The 2018 AJC Voter Guide from the League of Women Voters is available online with information for candidates in the Nov. 6, 2018 general election.

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All voters choose the general ballot. This election is different from primary elections, when voters have to choose a ballot by party, Republican, Democrat or Nonpartisan. In the general election all candidates are on one ballot, based on the voting precinct assigned to the voter’s home address.

How do I find a sample ballot?

The MyVoter web page from the Georgia Elections office is a good place to find a sample ballot that includes the races and ballot questions that apply to your election precinct. Some county elections offices post generic or consolidated sample ballots that include all elections in that county. The only caution is that these generic ballots will include races and ballot questions that may be for voters in other precincts but not yours.

For generic sample ballots for metro Atlanta sample ballots, follow the link for your county.

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