Henry County officials have released the latest schedule changes for voting in the 2020 elections.

The presidential preference primary, which was initially set for March 24, has been changed to June 9, according to a statement released April 17. Those who participated in early voting before the COVID-19 shutdown will have those ballots counted in June and will not have to vote again. The general primary and general non-partisan election has been moved from May 18 to June 9.

The voter registration deadline is May 11 and early voting begins May 18. Those who did not vote early in the presidential preference primary can cast ballots for all elections at the same time.

Information: henrycounty-ga.com/elections or 770-288-6448.

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