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What to bring, what to check before heading to the polls
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Polling places

Name   Place Address

   District 1  

1A Zion Lutheran Social Hall 121 Noel C. Conaway Rd. - Guyton

1B Powers Baptist Church 1104 Highway 80 W. -  Eden

1C Meldrim Baptist Church 229 Ohoopee Ave. - Bloomingdale

1D Faulkville Baptist Church 144 Zeigler Rd. – Bloomingdale

1E Church of Christ 1952 Noel C. Conaway Rd. - Guyton

  

District 2  

2A Liberty Christian Fellowship 302 Church Street - Guyton

2B Pineora Baptist Church 131 Elkins St - Guyton

2C Grace Community Church 1094 Goshen Rd – Rincon

2D Goshen Road Baptist Church 1323 Goshen Rd – Rincon

  

District 3  

3A Elam Egypt Baptist Church 184 5th Street - Egypt

3B Clyo Community Center 545 Fair Street - Clyo

3C Pilgrim Baptist Association 810 Central Blvd. – Guyton

3D Effingham Co. Rec. Dept. Gym 768 Highway 119 S. – Springfield

3E Fellowship Bible Church 841 Old Dixie Hwy. – Springfield

  

District 4

4A Effingham BOE Central Office 405 Ash St. – Springfield

4B Rincon Church of God Fam Life Ctr 3430 Highway 21 S – Rincon

4C St. Boniface Catholic Church 1952 Highway 21 S – Springfield

  

District 5  

5A United Way Building 711 Zitterour Rd – Rincon

5B Rincon Baptist Temple 305 Wisenbaker Rd. – Rincon

5C First Christian Church 5835 Highway 21 S – Rincon

5D St. Luke’s Episcopal 155 Goshen Rd – Rincon 

ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp is reminding voters to check their polling location with the MVP voter education Web site and to bring photo ID when voting in today’s general primary. 
 
The MVP voter education Web site allows Georgia voters to find their election day polling location, view a sample ballot specific to them for the elections, track the status of their absentee ballot, and more. 
Georgia voters can access the MVP Web site at www.sos.ga.gov. 
 
“MVP gives every Georgia voter the information he or she needs to make the voting process work for them. We want to put as much information in the hands of the voter as we can, in an easy-to-use format,” said Kemp.
 
Voters will be required to show one of the following six forms of photo ID when voting in-person on Election Day:
 
A Georgia driver’s license, even if expired; 
 
Any valid state or federal government issued photo ID, including a free Voter ID Card issued by your county registrar or Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS); 
 
Valid U.S. passport; 
 
Valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority, or other entity of this state; 
 
Valid U.S. military photo ID; or 
 
Valid tribal photo ID. 
 
If a voter does not have one of these forms of photo identification, they can obtain a free voter ID card at their county registrars’ office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services. Anyone with additional questions about Georgia’s photo ID requirement can visit www.GAPhotoID.com or call toll free (877) 725-9797.
 
Kemp also encouraged Georgians to assist his agency with preventing election fraud. The Stop Voter Fraud web site allows Georgians to report questionable election activity online or via the Stop Voter Fraud hotline. Citizens who witness questionable election-related activity can submit a
Stop Voter Fraud form, or call the Secretary of State’s Voter Fraud Hotline at 877-725-9797.
 
Georgia voters can access the Stop Voter Fraud Web site at www.sos.ga.gov. 
 
“The Stop Voter Fraud Web site gives Georgians the opportunity to help us take every measure possible to ensure the integrity, security, and fairness of our elections process.” Kemp said.
 
Polls will be open today from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.