Georgia Decides: Your November 2024 ballot

The 2024 AJC Voter Guide offers comprehensive information to help Georgia voters make informed decisions in the upcoming election. It includes detailed profiles of candidates running for local, state, and federal offices, covering their background, policy positions, and key endorsements. Scroll to the bottom of the page and enter your address to see candidate questionnaire responses from candidates who will be on your ballot.
The guide also provides insights into major ballot measures, voting procedures, and important deadlines, ensuring that voters have all the necessary tools to participate actively and knowledgeably in the democratic process.
Featuring in-depth profiles of political candidates, summaries of major policy issues, and breakdown of voting methods, the guide aims to empower citizens with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions. Whether you are a first-time voter or a seasoned participant in the democratic process, the AJC’s Voter Guide is your go-to source for all election-related information in Georgia.
How do I use this guide?
For this free voter guide, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Atlanta Civic Circle reached out to more than 600 campaigns ranging from congressional candidates to judges and local government officials to get them to share their stances on key issues. We’ve heard from many campaigns and will continue to add information as we get it.
Learn more about the races and candidates who will appear on your ballot below. How to use this guide:
- Enter your address into the box below. Note: We will not save your address.
- Select your party affiliation.
- When you press enter, you’ll see the page populate with information on what will be on your ballot.
- Click the “read more” button to the right of each candidate for how to find out more information about them.
- Voila! You’re a more informed voter.
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