Politics & Government
Voters headed to the polls
Dunwoody residents to cast votes in Presidential Primary and whether to allow Sunday alcohol sales in DeKalb County
Dunwoody residents will be headed to the polls Tuesday to vote in the Georgia Presidential Primary and to help decide whether unincorporated DeKalb County should permit the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Dunwoody voters approved the city's Sunday alcohol sales referendum in the November election.
Poling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. all over the city, including at Kingswood United Methodist, All Saints Catholic Church, Kingsley Elementary School, Dunwoody Pines Retirement home, Dunwoody Library, Dunwoody Elementary School and Chesnut Elementary School.
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Check here for the Georgia Secretary of State’s website where you can verify your registration status, find your specific polling place and view sample ballots.
Both the ballots for Democrats and Republicans include a vote on DeKalb County Sunday alcohol sales.
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Remember to bring identification to the polls. According to the Georgia Secretary of State, the following are valid forms of identification at the polls.
- A current or expired Georgia driver's license
- A military photo identification
- A government issued I.D. for employment
- A valid U.S. Passport
- A tribal photo I.D. card
Check back throughout out today for continuing live coverage of Tuesday's election.