Hall County voters now have more options when it comes to casting their vote early.
At its meeting Tuesday, the Hall County Board of Elections and Registration voted to expand the number of locations where voters can vote early and the hours in which they can do so.
"Early voting is typically held for three weeks leading up to an election at the Hall County Government Center," Hall County Elections Director Lori Wurtz said. "For the upcoming March and May primaries, voters can also vote early at the North Hall Community Center, the East Hall Community Center and Spout Springs Library during the third and final week of early voting from 7a.m. to 7 p.m."
These three locations have been used for Saturday voting for a number of years.
"We hope these additional locations and extended hours serve as a convenience to our voters and provide ample opportunity for them to cast their vote," said Wurtz.
Early voting for the March 24, 2020 presidential preference primary will begin on Monday, March 2 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Hall County Government Center and will continue through Friday, March 20.
On Saturday, March 14, polls will open at the North Hall Community Center, East Hall Community Center, Spout Springs Library and the Hall County Government Center as a part of statewide Saturday early voting. Hours for the mandatory Saturday early voting have also been expanded and will now be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.