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Weekend early voting: What Fulton County voters should know

The line for voting extended out of the building at the Fulton County Government Center Oct. 17, the first day of early voting. BOB ANDRES /BANDRES@AJC.COM AJC File Photo
The line for voting extended out of the building at the Fulton County Government Center Oct. 17, the first day of early voting. BOB ANDRES /BANDRES@AJC.COM AJC File Photo
By Geoffrey A Cooper
Oct 28, 2016

If scheduling conflicts and a busy work week kept you from early voting, then there are plenty of opportunities to knock it out this weekend.

Fulton County residents can also participate in Sunday voting if Saturday doesn't work. Out of the metro Atlanta region, Fulton County is noted for its voluntary Sunday voting.

Each of the county's 24 early voting locations are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m on Saturday. Those same locations will operate from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Unofficial results as of Thursday show that more than 130,000 people have participated in early voting across Fulton County — not including mail-in ballots.

For the north Fulton area specifically, 55,150 people have participated in early voting since it started Oct. 17.

See below if you’re curious on how each north Fulton precinct has performed thus far:

There are more than 738,000 registered voters in Fulton County. County officials say they are hoping for at least 70 percent of those voters to show up to the polls.

Unsure of where to go? Then click here to see a list of those early voting locations.

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