The #PostThePeach
Challenge, initiated by a coalition of county election officials, civic
engagement organizations and individual voters, asks voters across
Georgia to cast their ballots during early voting for the November 2014
General and Special Election.
After casting their
ballots, Georgia voters are challenged to post photos of themselves
wearing their state-issued "I am Georgia Voter" peach sticker and to
challenge others to #PostThePeach on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Voters and
organizations throughout Georgia are invited to participate in the
nonpartisan #PostThePeach Challenge to engage voters and encourage
participation in early voting. Current partners include:
Early voting across Georgia begins on Monday, October 13.
Early voting saves time and is more convenient for voters with busy,
modern lifestyles. But even more important, it allows for time for a
voter to correct any unforeseen problem that may occur at the polls.
Georgia voters will
have three weeks to vote early, with some weekend voting hours available
in all counties. In total, across the state, Georgia voters will have
access to 261 early voting locations, a combined total of 28,262 weekday
hours and 1,779 weekend hours for early voting, spanning across a
minimum of 16 voting days, and as many as 19 voting days. In addition,
voters can cast their ballots by mail and on Election Day.
To find their polling
location and the early voting hours and locations in their county,
voters can log on to the Georgia My Voter Page at http://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/.
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Friday, October 10, 2014
Georgia Voters Challenged to Vote Early and #PostThePeach
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