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Where you can vote early in DeKalb County

By Stephanie Toone
Feb 11, 2016

Update: Here is where you can early vote before the Nov. 8 2016 General Election

Election Day is Tuesday, March 1. 

For information on your registration status and to find early-voting locations in your county, visit the Secretary of State's voter web page at sos.ga.gov or contact your local election office.

Early voting for Georgia’s presidential primary commenced Monday, and DeKalb County is expanding early voting in anticipation of a busy election year

>> Read more about how metro Atlanta counties are expanding early voting here

DeKalb will have early voting at nine locations throughout the county, and, as of Wednesday, more than 1,500 residents have cast their ballots for the March 1 presidential primary. In preparation for the excitement surrounding the upcoming election, DeKalb has increased its county hours by 37.8 percent.
Other counties have followed suit.
“We know there’s going to be lines,” said Gwinnett County Elections Director Lynn Ledford. “We just know it’s going to be a big year.”

Early voting: Advanced voting locations in DeKalb County

Dates and times for the locations below:

7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, until Feb. 26
(No voting Monday, Feb. 15; County offices closed)
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20 

DeKalb County Elections Office

4380 Memorial Dr
Decatur, GA 30032

Tucker Recreation Center

4898 LaVista Rd
Tucker, GA 30084

South DeKalb Mall

2801 Candler Rd
Decatur, GA 30034

Dates and times for locations below:

7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, until Feb. 22-26

Brookhaven City Hall

4362 Peachtree Rd NE

Brookhaven, GA 30319

Chamblee Civic Center

3540 Broad St

Chamblee, GA 30341

Clark Harrison Building

330 W. Ponce de Leon

Decatur, GA 30030

Dunwoody Library

5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd

Dunwoody, GA 30338

Berean Christian Church Community Center

2440 Young Rd

Stone Mountain, GA 30088

 Stonecrest Library

3123 Klondike Rd

Lithonia, GA 30038

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