Fulton County announced on April 27 that advance voting is now underway for the General Primary and Nonpartisan Election, with early voting available from Monday, April 27 through Friday, May 15.
The early voting period allows residents to cast their ballots ahead of the official election day at various locations throughout the county. Voters can also submit absentee by mail ballots using drop boxes, registrar’s offices at each facility, or directly to Advance Voting Poll Management staff during designated hours.
A comprehensive list of polling sites includes libraries such as Adams Park Library in Atlanta and Alpharetta Branch Library in Alpharetta, recreation centers like C.T. Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center, and community centers including Etris Darnell Community Center. Operating hours are Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays on May 2 and May 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, May 3 from noon until 5 p.m.; there will be no voting on Sunday, May 10 due to Mother’s Day.
Fulton County manages its finances through the treasurer’s office by investing funds and distributing revenues to various entities according to the official website. The county also promotes community well-being by hosting events such as the annual Fulton County Fair and supporting resilience efforts through emergency education according to the official website.
In addition to overseeing election logistics, Fulton County operates facilities like courthouses in Salem as well as library branches in Mammoth Spring and Viola according to the official website. As a subdivision of Arkansas covering over 600 square miles according to the official website, it partners with state and federal agencies for emergency management while offering services such as tax collection, property assessment, and emergency coordination according to the official website.
For more information about advance voting locations or procedures, residents are encouraged to visit www.fultonelections.com or download the free Fulton Votes mobile app.



