Early voting for Georgia's General Primary and Nonpartisan Runoff Election ran from Monday, June 8, through Friday, June 12, 2026. The compressed five-day window closed just ahead of the June 16 runoff election day. This schedule follows the standard pattern for runoffs that occur weeks after the May 19 primary.
Short Window Stems From Primary Turnaround
Georgia law sets early voting for runoffs during the week immediately before election day. The arrangement accommodates the rapid timeline after the May 19 primary, when results trigger any necessary second-round contests. Counties therefore open advance sites for only those five days rather than the longer periods used in general elections.
Official state records list the exact dates on the Georgia.gov events calendar. Voters who missed the window must wait for election day itself or use other options such as absentee ballots if still eligible. The structure keeps the entire runoff process contained within roughly four weeks of the first primary.
Counties Execute Advance Voting Locally
Athens-Clarke County and Forsyth County both operated advance voting locations from June 8 through June 12. Their websites posted the specific hours and sites for the runoff. Other counties followed the same statewide dates while managing their own polling places and staffing.
| Key Date | Event |
|---|---|
| May 19, 2026 | Primary election |
| June 8-12, 2026 | Runoff early voting |
| June 16, 2026 | Runoff election day |
Local election offices handled voter check-in, ballot distribution, and security during the advance period. The decentralized approach allows each county to adjust for population size and available facilities while meeting the uniform calendar set by the state.

