How to Vote in Woodstock

key dates, polling places, and resources to make your plan

Key Dates

October 6 — Registration Deadline

October 14–31 — Early Voting

November 4 — Election Day (7 AM–7 PM)

December 2 — Runoff (if needed)

Who Can Vote?

All registered voters in Cherokee County who live within the city limits of Woodstock can vote for Mayor and City Council.

Check if you live inside city limits: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d0968c00628e4f818b03e7976cde4b6e

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A woman and two children with curly black hair in a kitchen, preparing sandwiches. The woman is smiling, holding a slice of cheese, while one child is seated on the counter and the other standing nearby, all engaged and happy. The countertop has ingredients and a package of Hillshire Farm Honey Ham.
A woman with red hair sits on a couch with two young children, one girl and one boy, holding a tablet.
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Register or Check Your Status

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Ways to Vote

  • Dates: October 14–31
    Locations:

    • Cherokee County Elections Main Office, 193 Lamar Haley Pkwy, Canton

    • South Cherokee Annex, 7545 Main St, Building 200, Woodstock
      More info: https://cherokeegavotes.com

  • Date: November 4 (7 AM–7 PM)
    Your polling place depends on your precinct.
    Find it here: https://mvp.sos.ga.gov

  • Request an absentee ballot starting August 18.
    Ballots mailed beginning October 7.
    Details & forms: https://mvp.sos.ga.gov

Georgia law requires photo ID to vote in person. Accepted IDs include a Georgia driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID.

See the full list: https://sos.ga.gov/how-to-guide/how-guide-voting