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Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 12:05 AM

Early Voting begins Monday, April 27; Election day is May 19

Early voting for the May 19 primary election will begin this Monday, April 27.

Early voting will be held from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. April 27-May 15. There will be two days of Saturday voting including from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. May 2 and 9. All early voting will take place at the Courthouse Annex, 312 Nichols Street, Blackshear.

A sample ballot is included in this week’s edition. There will be no early voting Monday, May 18.

The final day to apply for an absentee by mail ballot is May 8. Voters can apply at the Board of Elections office or apply online at https://securemyabsenteeballot.sos.ga.gov/s. To receive an absentee by mail ballot voters must apply every year.

Election Day will be May 19. Polling places will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at the Pierce County Gym on College Avenue in Blackshear and Eagle Station on Williams Street in Patterson. Voters can check their polling place at mvp.sos.ga.gov.

Voters are also reminded to bring a physical photo identification. Cell phone photos taken of the identification will not be acceptable.

For more information, please call the board of elections office at (912) 449-2028.

See VOTING, Page 2 See Sample Ballot on Page 8 Voters will make their choices for Republican and Democratic nominees on a number of federal, statewide and district offices, but there will be only one contested county-wide race on the Republican ballot.

Incumbent County Chairman Neal Bennett will face challenger Austin Boatright.

In district two, retail manager Jason Christmas, former Blackshear Mayor Dick Larson and contractor Jerry Ed Rich Jr. will be on the Republican ballot.

If no candidate receives 50 percent plus one, a run-off election will be held Tuesday, June 16.

The winner of the Republican race will succeed current second district commissioner Graham Raley. Raley announced earlier this year he is moving out of district two next year and would not run for re-election.

Voters in district four will choose between incumbent David Lowman and challenger Austin Moore.


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