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Early Voting Begins in Augusta, Georgia Amid Hurricane Helene’s Aftermath

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The Countdown to Voting: Early Voting Starts in Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia, is buzzing with excitement and anticipation as early voting kicks off on Tuesday for the upcoming November elections. After a challenging period, including the recent impacts of Hurricane Helene, residents are eager to make their voices heard.

Registration Deadline and Hurricane Helene’s Aftermath

Just as many were gearing up to register, the voting registration deadline came to a close on Monday. A federal judge recently declined to extend this deadline despite the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which has affected numerous communities across Georgia. While the storm caused chaos and left many in need of assistance, it also raised questions regarding voter registration accessibility.

In a chat with Travis Doss, the Executive Director for the Richmond County Board of Elections, we learned more about the impact of the hurricane on local polling places. Doss shared that while the excitement of early voting is palpable, there are some changes to be mindful of due to storm damage.

Polling Location Changes

For those who typically vote at the Henry Brigham Community Center, you’ll need to head next door to the senior center instead. If you’re used to casting your ballot at the Robert Howard Community Center, it’s going to be in the gymnasium this time around. These adjustments are crucial for ensuring a smooth voting experience, considering the recent challenges.

One of the more significant changes comes from the polling location at Savannah Rapids Pavilion, which has suffered considerable damage. “The voting room that we would normally vote in did have a tree fall on the building,” said Doss. “So, therefore, they have a big gaping hole in the building.” He further noted that another room within the complex was also found to be unusable due to HVAC unit failure, leading to power issues. Clearly, the impacts of Hurricane Helene are still being felt in the community.

When and Where to Vote

Despite the shake-ups, there’s good news—other locations will remain operational for early voting. In Richmond County, residents can cast their votes from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Additionally, there are two specific dates set aside for voting: October 19 and October 26—make sure to mark your calendars!

What’s Happening in South Carolina?

Just across the river in South Carolina, the situation looks a little different. The registration deadline has actually been extended until Monday, thanks to some legal action taken for hurricane victims. The aim is to give those affected by Helene a fair chance to register and participate in the elections.

Early voting there kicks off on October 21 and runs until November 2, allowing more time for residents to head to the polls.

Get Ready to Vote!

As we gear up for early voting in Augusta, it’s essential to stay updated on your polling locations and the specific times available for casting your vote. Voting is a key component of participating in democracy, and each ballot truly matters. So, gather your friends, family, and neighbors to ensure everyone is ready to make their voices heard this election season!

So Augusta, are you ready? Get excited, grab your ID, and let’s make a plan to vote!


HERE Aiken
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