Vote Early in Porterdale
Early voting is now open for Porterdale's municipal election. Cast your ballot at City Hall -2800 Main Street, between October 14 and October 31, or join us on Election Day, November 4, 2025. Your voice shapes our community's future.
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Why Your Vote Matters
Shape Porterdale's Future
Local elections directly impact our daily lives—from parks and roads to schools and public safety. This November, we're deciding who will lead our city through the next critical years of growth and development.
Every ballot cast is a vote for the kind of community we want to build together. Your neighbors are counting on you to participate in this democratic process.
Local Leadership
Mayor and City Council positions determine priorities for infrastructure, economic development, and community programs.
Community Voice
Low-turnout elections mean every single vote carries more weight. Be part of the conversation that shapes our hometown.
Civic Duty
Voting is both a right and a responsibility. It's how we ensure our government reflects our community's values and needs.
How to Vote: Three Easy Options
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Early Voting at City Hall
October 14–31, 2025
Vote at your convenience during the two-week early voting period. City Hall is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours on select evenings and Saturdays.
  • No waiting in long lines
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Same secure process as Election Day
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Vote on Election Day
November 4, 2025
Prefer the traditional approach? Head to your assigned polling location on Election Day. Polls open at 7:00 AM and close at 7:00 PM. As long as you're in line by 7:00 PM, you'll be able to vote.
  • Convenient neighborhood locations
  • Full day to cast your ballot
  • Community voting experience
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Absentee Ballot by Mail
Request by October 28
Can't make it to the polls? Request an absentee ballot online or by mail. Complete your ballot at home and return it by mail or drop it off at City Hall. Applications must be received by October 28.
  • Vote from home
  • Perfect for busy schedules
  • Secure and verified
What You Need to Know
Bring Valid Photo ID
Georgia law requires voters to show one of these accepted forms of identification:
  • Georgia driver's license or ID card
  • Valid U.S. passport
  • Valid employee photo ID from any government entity
  • Valid U.S. military photo ID
  • Valid tribal photo ID
Check Your Registration
Confirm your voter registration status online before heading to the polls. You can verify your information, check your polling location, and view your sample ballot at the Georgia Secretary of State website.
Registration deadline has passed for this election, but verified voters are ready to cast ballots.
Know Your Polling Place
Most Porterdale residents vote at City Hall, but your specific polling location may vary. Check your voter registration card or look up your assigned location online to avoid confusion on Election Day.
If you vote early, you can cast your ballot at City Hall regardless of your assigned precinct.
Be Part of Porterdale's Story
2,500+
Registered Voters
Our community is ready to make its voice heard this election season.
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Ways to Vote
Early voting, Election Day, or absentee—choose what works for you.
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Days of Early Voting
Flexible scheduling means no excuses for missing your chance to vote.
"Democracy is not a spectator sport. It requires the active participation of every citizen who believes in building a better future for their community."
Important Dates
  • Oct 14–31: Early voting at City Hall
  • Oct 28: Absentee ballot request deadline
  • Nov 4: Election Day (polls open 7 AM–7 PM)
Get More Information
Visit the City of Porterdale website or contact City Hall at (770) 786-2217 for answers to your voting questions. You can also reach out to the Newton County Board of Elections for assistance.

Your vote is your voice. Make it count this November.