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Fulton County early voting for Senate District 21 runoff is underway at two library sites

Fulton County, Georgia – Fulton County has shared information about early voting for the upcoming Senate District 21 Runoff Election. This gives people the ability to vote before Election Day. The polls opened on Saturday, September 13, 2025, and will remain open until Friday, September 19, 2025.

County authorities have verified that there will be two places where voters can go during the early voting session. The Alpharetta Library at 10 Park Plaza will be a place to vote and a place to drop off absentee ballots. The Milton Library at 855 Mayfield Road will also be accessible for anybody who want to vote early.

Advance voting hours are set up to provide voters more options. Starting on Saturday, September 13, polls were open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. From Monday, September 15 to Friday, September 19, both venues will stay open longer, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Officials said that there will be no voting on Sunday.

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The runoff for Senate District 21 will decide the fate of a highly watched contest, and county leaders stressed how important it is for people to vote. Fulton County wants to make the process easier for qualified citizens by offering longer hours during the week and access on weekends.

If you want to know more, you can find a full list of early voting locations in the county at fultoncountyga.gov/voteearly. Voters can also get real-time updates and resources by downloading the Fulton Votes app, which works on both Android and Apple mobile devices.

The runoff election is set for September 23, and the early voting period gives voters a week to cast their votes before the formal Election Day. County officials encouraged those living in Senate District 21 to vote early to prevent long lines and make sure their votes count in the election.

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