VALDOSTA, Ga. (WTXL) - Early voting gets underway Monday for Georgia's March 6 primary election.
Because this election includes voting for federal offices, state law requires, in addition to the 24 days of early voting, that at least one Saturday is made available for voters to get to the poll.
That Saturday will be February 25. Hours may vary depending on which county you reside in.
Photo ID must be shown at the polling location to vote. Click
HERE to connect to the Georgia Secretary of State Office to find your voter registration status, correctly polling locations and for a list of frequently asked questions.
GOP Race for the White HouseGeorgia among 10 states holding a March 6 primary election.
Front-runner Mitt Romney got a much-needed boost Saturday after winning Maine's Republican caucus, though it was close. Romney earn just 39 percent of the vote with Ron Paul a short distance behind with 36 percent of the vote.
Just days before it was Rick Santorum making a sweep winning Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri's primary elections.
With nine elections down, Mitt Romney remains the front-runner. The next voters to go to the polls will be those in Arizona and Michigan on February 28.