Tomorrow Is the Last Day to Vote

Tomorrow is Election Day in Habersham County, and it is the final chance for residents to cast their ballots in this year’s municipal elections. If you haven’t voted yet, now is the time to make a plan to go to the polls and participate in choosing the leaders who will help guide our local communities.

Local elections shape the future of our cities — from police and fire services, to parks, zoning, business growth, and the character of our neighborhoods. Your vote directly influences your community.

Cities Voting Tomorrow

The following municipalities have contested and/or unopposed races on the ballot:

City of Baldwin (click on candidate name for video)

Mayor
• Alice Venter
• Douglas Faust

Council Post 4
• Joe Elam
• James Wiese

City of Clarkesville

Council Post 1
• Angelia Kiker (Incumbent, Unopposed)

Council Post 4 (Contested)
• Rick Coulon
• Leigh Johnston
• Liz Treadwell

Demorest City Council (Vote for up to two) (click on candidate name for video)
• Shawn Allen (Incumbent)
• Patti Davis
• Andrew Ferguson (Incumbent)
• Jim Welborn

Election Day Details

Tuesday, November 5
Polls Open: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

On Election Day, you must vote at your assigned precinct (not at the County Elections Office).

Look up your precinct here:
https://mvp.sos.ga.gov

Bring one valid photo ID, such as a Georgia driver’s license, state ID, passport, military ID, or voter ID card.

Make Your Plan to Vote

Take a minute tonight to:

  • Decide what time you’ll vote
  • Confirm your precinct
  • Invite a neighbor or friend to go with you

When more people participate, our shared voice becomes stronger.

Tomorrow is our last chance.
Let’s show up for Baldwin, Demorest, and Clarkesville.
Let’s shape our future, together.

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