Make Your Voice Count: Register, Vote, and Get There
Get Registered and Ready to Vote
If you haven’t registered yet, now is the time. You can register in person at Riverdale City Hall, the Board of Elections in Jonesboro, or at any public library in Clayton County. You can also register online through the Georgia Secretary of State’s website.
To register, you must be a U.S. citizen, a Georgia resident, and at least 18 years old by Election Day. If you’re not sure whether you’re registered, check online at the Georgia My Voter Page. It only takes a minute. When you’re registered, you’re ready to help shape the future of Ward 3.
Know Your Polling Location Before Election Day
Your polling place is based on your voting precinct. If you’re in Ward 3, you may vote at Riverdale City Hall or another local site like Church Street Elementary or New Macedonia Baptist Church. The exact location is listed on your voter registration card.
You can also confirm your polling place online using the My Voter Page or by calling the Clayton County Elections Office. I always recommend checking a few days before the election, just in case anything has changed. Make a plan, bring your ID, and show up ready to make a difference.
Need a Ride? Let’s Get You There
Getting to the polls should never be a barrier. That’s why I’m helping organize rides for neighbors who need them. You can sign up through our campaign to join a local carpool or request a ride from a volunteer.
Whether you need a ride or want to offer one, let us know. We’ll make sure you have a way to vote.
Let’s Build a Better Ward 3, Together
I can’t do this alone. Whether you volunteer, donate, or spread the word, your support makes a difference.