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Fulton County board moves absentee ballot drop box, names advance voting sites for SD-35 runoff

November 22, 2025 | Fulton County, Georgia


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Fulton County board moves absentee ballot drop box, names advance voting sites for SD-35 runoff
The Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections voted unanimously on Nov. 21 to move an absentee ballot drop box from Roswell Library to East Roswell Library and to approve advance voting locations for the Senate District 35 runoff.

Director Williams told the board the relocation was requested because cameras at Roswell Library were not capturing the drop box correctly and that the county would update its website and the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page (MVP) once the change was approved. "We are requesting a change ... to relocate the drop box at Roswell Library to East Roswell Library to ensure it is captured on camera footage," Williams said.

The board approved the drop-box move for the municipal runoff, with staff confirming advance voting for that municipal runoff will run Nov. 22–26 (hours: Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sunday 12 p.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Wednesday 9 a.m.–6 p.m.) and that the drop box will be available during those times. A motion to move the drop box was made and the chair called the motion, which passed unanimously.

Separately, the board set the advance voting sites for the Senate District 35 runoff to CT Martin Recreation Center (which will include a drop box) and Wolf Creek Library, removing Northwest Scott's Crossing because turnout there had been low and the locations are proximate to CT Martin. Board members confirmed the precincts remain the same even after removing one advanced voting site. The board said the SD-35 advanced voting schedule is Dec. 8–12, with election day on Dec. 16.

Williams said the county will notify municipal clerks and update public-facing information on the county website and the Secretary of State’s portal. The board did not record any individual vote tallies by name and described the decisions as unanimous. The meeting set a reconvening time for further pre-certification work on Monday at 3:00 p.m., with formal certification required by 5:00 p.m.

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