If I am registered to vote in another county, can I vote in Carroll County? I can cast a Provisional Ballot right?
No, under Georgia law, you must be registered to vote in the county where you are attempting to vote. If you did not register to vote in Carroll County by the voter registration deadline, you are not eligible to cast a Provisional Ballot. If you believe you did register to vote in Carroll County by the voter registration deadline, you will be permitted to cast a Provisional Ballot. However, your Provisional Ballot will not count unless you are properly registered to vote in Carroll County by the voter registration deadline.

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1. Why is UWG involved with voter registration?
2. How do I register to vote?
3. Why Register to Vote Online?
4. Is there an app to register online?
5. Where on campus may I register to vote?
6. As a UWG student living away from home, where should I register?
7. I live on campus in a UWG residence hall. What is the correct way to complete the voter registration form?
8. I am a UWG student living off campus, may I register to vote using the university address?
9. Now that I have registered to vote online, what's next?
10. Where do I vote on Election Day?
11. How do I Absentee By Mail?
12. What is a Provisional Ballot?
13. If I am registered to vote in another county, can I vote in Carroll County? I can cast a Provisional Ballot right?
14. Can I take a photo of my ballot and post a "ballot selfie" on social media?"
15. How do UWG student organizations or individuals receive training to conduct a Voter Registration Drive?