Gwinnett County will have more than two weeks of early voting for the Georgia presidential primary.

Voters will be able to cast ballots first at the Gwinnett Voter Registrations and Elections Beauty P. Baldwin Building. Early voting begins at the county election office at 7 a.m. March 2.

The Gwinnett Voter Registrations and Elections Beauty P. Baldwin Building is located at 455 Grayson Highway, Suite 200, in Lawrenceville.

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Ballots can be cast at that location from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week from March 2 until March 20. On March 9, the county opens seven additional satellite locations to cast ballots. These locations across Gwinnett County will also be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week, and ballots can be cast between March 9 and March 20. The satellite locations are:

• Bogan Park Community Recreation Center, 2733 N. Bogan Road, Buford

• Dacula Park Activity Building, 2735 Old Auburn Ave., Dacula

• George Pierce Park Community Recreation Center, 55 Buford Hwy., Suwanee

• Lenora Park Gym, 4515 Lenora Church Road, Snellville

• Lucky Shoals Park Recreation Center, 4651 Britt Road, Norcross

• Mountain Park Activity Building, 1063 Rockbridge Road, Stone Mountain

• Shorty Howell Park Activity Building, 2750 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth

All locations will be using new voting machines that include touchscreens and printed paper ballots. Voters can try out the machines at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center on March 2.

For more information, including how you can obtain an application to vote by mail, visit the Gwinnett elections website.

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February 9, 2020

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