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Advance voting for General Election

Advance voting, also called early voting, is an easy and convenient way to cast your ballot. During advance voting, registered voters can vote at any DeKalb County advance voting site. 

My Voter Page - Find information on voter assigned polling places, sample ballots, and state and federal districts.

2023 Advance Voting & Drop Box Locations

Advance Voting dates for the November 7, 2023, General Election are as follows:

Monday–Friday (Oct. 16–Nov. 3) from 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Saturday (Oct. 21 & 28) from 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sunday (Oct. 22 & 29) from 12 p.m.–5 p.m.

* These sites are also drop box locations

Dunwoody Library
5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd. *
Dunwoody, GA 30338

Berean Christian Church
2201 Young Rd
Stone Mountain, GA 30088

Bessie Branham Recreation Center
2051 Delano Dr. NE
Atlanta, GA 30317

Clarkston Library
951 N. Indian Creek Dr. 
Clarkston, GA 30021

County Line–Ellenwood Library
4331 River Rd.
Ellenwood, GA 30294

DeKalb Voter Registration & Elections Office *
4380 Memorial Dr.
Decatur, GA 30032

Emory University
1599 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30338

Lynwood Recreation Center *
3360 Osborne Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA 30319

North DeKalb Senior Center
3393 Malone Dr. 
Chamblee, GA 30341

The Gallery at South DeKalb *
2801 Candler Rd.
Decatur, GA 30034

Stonecrest (former Sam's Club) *
2994 Turner Hill Rd.
Lithonia, GA 30038

TuckerReid H. Cofer Library *
5234 Lavista Rd.
Tucker, GA 30084

Wesley Chapel–William C. Brown Library
2861 Wesley Chapel Rd.
Decatur, GA 30034

Sample Ballot

2023 General Municipal/Special Election Sample Ballot

Wait Times and Counts

GIS Election Dashboard

Before You Go

If you are a voter with a physical disability or are 75 years of age and older, you do not need to wait in line. Just walk to the entrance and a poll worker will assist you in casting your ballot.

Restrooms are available, if needed, at many of our Advance Voting locations.

Please be sure to wear a mask and practice social distancing at all times. We encourage you to be a good neighbor while waiting in line.

What to bring with you for in-person voting:

  • A valid ID, such as a driver’s license, passport, or voter identification card
  • A mask to help ensure your safety and the safety of the poll workers and voters around you.
  • Chair, water, and snacks if the location has a long wait line
  • Your absentee ballot if you are wanting to vote in-person instead. If you do not have your absentee ballot, you will need to sign an affidavit stating that you are instead casting your ballot in-person.

In 2023, the Dunwoody Mayor’s seat and three City Council positions will be on the ballot: Council Post 4 (District 1 at large), Council Post 5 (District 2 at large), and Council Post 6 (District 3 at large).

The following candidates have qualified:
Lynn P. Deutsch (incumbent running for Office of Mayor)
Stacey Harris (incumbent running for Council Post 4)
Chris Ozor (running for Council Post 4)
Marianella López (running for Council Post 5)
Joe Seconder (incumbent running for Council Post 5)
John Heneghan (incumbent running for Council Post 6)

Learn more about the Nov. 7 ballot questions

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