Registration Information

Did you know that in Georgia, you can now use your computer or your mobile phone to access voter services?

The available services include: registering to vote, changing your address or name, getting an absentee ballot application or viewing a sample ballot prior to voting. The links to these online services are below. If you have any questions or are having difficulties accessing the web, contact the Elections Supervisor's office for assistance.

GA VOTES

There is now an app for that! You can download the new GA Votes mobile app for Android from the Google Play Store or iTunes for your Apple device to register to vote or access the My Voter Page (MVP) services.

Georgia Online Voter Registration System (OLVR)

You may use this system to (1) Register to vote in Georgia or (2) change your name and/or address on your current registration record.

To access the Georgia Online Voter Registration System, click GAOLVR or type https://registertovote.sos.ga.gov/GAOLVR in your web browser.

Georgia My Voter Page (MVP)

The Georgia My Voter Page gives voters the ability to request absentee ballot applications, check voter registration status, print a Voter Card, find out hours for early voting and get a look at a ballot for upcoming elections by accessing the internet. Click here or type http://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP in your browser to use the following services online.

  • Print a copy of your Voter Card
  • Determine your Voter registration status
  • Download a Mail-In absentee ballot application
  • Find your early voting location and hours
  • Verify your voter registration information on file with county office
  • View a Sample ballot for the upcoming election

Track Your Ballot

Track your ballot here https://georgia.ballottrax.net/voter/

Voters with Disabilities

Voters with disabilities have access to a number of methods to vote in the manner they desire, from getting assistance with registration or voting, being provided a fully accessible and assistive polling device at the polling place or voting at home using an absentee ballot. Devices available today include an audio ballot for the visually impaired and a magnifying feature on the touch screen. For further details on ways to vote independently and privately, call the Elections Office.