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Forsyth County residents registered to vote on or before Oct. 6 can vote in the runoff election, even if they didn't vote during the presidential election Nov. 4.

* In-person absentee voting
Begins Monday and runs from 8 a.m. to  4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday through Nov. 21. It can be done only at the Office of Voter Registration and Elections, 110 East Main St. in Cumming.

* Early voting Nov. 24-26
The following locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.:
-- Cumming Public Library, 585 Dahlonega Highway
-- Sharon Forks Public Library, 2820 Old Atlanta Road
-- Forsyth County Public Safety Complex, 3520 Settingdown Road
-- Midway Park, 5100 Post Road

In addition, the Office of Voter Registration and Elections, 110 East Main St., will be open from 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

* Dec. 2
All 33 precincts will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

* Contact
For more information, contact (770) 781- 2118 or go online at www.forsythco.com.

* Voter IDs
One of six valid state or federal government-issued photo identification cards is required to vote in person, regardless of whether during early voting or on Dec. 2.
Accepted IDs include a Georgia driver's license (even if expired), valid U.S. passport, government- issued employee, military or tribal identification cards, or a valid Georgia voter ID card will be accepted for in-person voters.
Absentee ballots sent by mail do not require photo identification verification. A valid photo ID is also not required to register to vote.
By Jennifer Sami
jennifersami@forsythnews.com

A request for an absentee ballot could lead to an absent vote if Republican voters don't follow directions carefully.

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