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VIDEO: AJC reporters break down what’s ahead in today’s election

May 24, 2016 DECATUR DeKalb County voters go to the polls at the Crossroads Presbyterian Church on primary election day Tuesday, May 24, 2016. The DeKalb CEO, District attorney and several other races are on the ballot, as well as an extension of the DeKalb schools E-Splost. KENT D. JOHNSON/kdjohnson@ajc.com
May 24, 2016 DECATUR DeKalb County voters go to the polls at the Crossroads Presbyterian Church on primary election day Tuesday, May 24, 2016. The DeKalb CEO, District attorney and several other races are on the ballot, as well as an extension of the DeKalb schools E-Splost. KENT D. JOHNSON/kdjohnson@ajc.com
By Erica Hernandez
May 24, 2016

It’s Election Day across the state of Georgia. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and a lot is up for grabs at the local, state and even national level.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution political reporter, Greg Bluestein and AJC Washington, D.C. correspondent Tamar Hallerman are here to break it all down for you.

In this video they’ll bring you up to speed on who is running unopposed, which incumbents could face run-off elections (hint: many) and which local elections you’ll want to keep your eye on once the polls close tonight.

Here's a little bit more on what you can expect to see on the ballot and what you'll actually need to bring with you to vote.

Follow the AJC's Political Insider blog for updates throughout the day and check myAJC.com for full election results later tonight.

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