Monday, October 28th marked the fifteenth day of Early Voting for the November 5th Presidential Election. On Monday, Georgia voters surpassed the 2.9 million mark for total turnout – breaking 40% of all active voters. As of Monday at 12:30pm, Georgians surpassed the 2.73 million mark for Early Voting with 2,739,787 check-ins, shattering previous Early Voting performance.

On day fifteen of Early Voting in previous years, 1,199,424 (2018), 1,979,963 (2020), and 1,640,652 (2022) voters had turned out for in-person Early Voting.

“Georgia voters know we’ve made it easy to cast a ballot. It’s really that simple,” said Secretary Raffensperger. “Over the past four years we’ve worked tirelessly to prepare for this election by adding Early Voting days and investing in infrastructure, only to be rewarded with the lies of Jim Crow 2.0 and a missed All-Star Game. We’re battled tested and ready, despite the critics.”

Statewide, reports of long lines were minimal, though there were some reports of voters waiting in line for more than 30 minutes from a few popular voting locations in metro areas. Early voting turnout is expected to increase during this final week of early voting which ends on Friday. To find early voting locations and hours in your county, visit the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page.

Turnout Numbers Through 10/24/2024 at 12:30pm:

Total Turnout: 2,916,979
Early In-Person: 2,739,787

Absentee: 177,192

Please note that the period to request an absentee ballot has closed. Voters who have not requested an absentee ballot must vote early in person or on election day.

More information can be found on the Secretary of State’s Data Hub: Election Data Hub – Turnout | Georgia Secretary of State (ga.gov)