Cherokee County Hosting Free Voter Education Session April 16, Registration Required
The nonpartisan two-hour event includes a guided tour of the Elections Office and a chance to get questions answered ahead of upcoming elections
Woodstock Community News Staff||1 min read

Cherokee County Elections & Voter Registration is hosting a free Voter Education Session and guided tour on Wednesday, April 16, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Cherokee County Elections Office. The event is open to all residents, whether you've never cast a ballot or simply want a clearer picture of how the process works closer to home.
The nonpartisan session walks attendees through how elections are actually run at the local level: how votes are counted, how polling locations are managed, and how absentee balloting works. A guided tour of the Elections Office gives participants a rare, firsthand look at the machinery behind election day, the kind of behind-the-scenes access that's rarely available to the public outside of events like this.
Timing matters here. With elections on the horizon, residents who attend will head to the polls better informed and with fewer unanswered questions. That's especially relevant in Cherokee County, one of the fastest-growing counties in Georgia, where a steady wave of new residents may be navigating local election procedures for the first time. Understanding how your county runs its elections, who oversees voter registration, how your absentee ballot gets processed, where your polling place is, is the kind of civic foundation that doesn't get enough attention until something goes wrong.
Admission is free, but registration is required and space may be limited. Residents can sign up through the link shared in the City of Woodstock's official announcement. Early registration is encouraged.
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