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Your're going to have to make up your mind soon who you want to be the next president, or whether you'll sit this one out and let others decide.
Early voting for Georgia's Feb. 5 presidential preference primary starts Monday and continues through Friday.
Advanced voting will take place inside the Liberty County Voter Registration Office at 102 South Commerce Street in Hinesville from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
"I hope the community comes out to vote early," Liberty County Chief Registrar Ella Golden said. "Our doors will be open."
Residents are required to show a valid state or federal photo ID, active or expired Georgia Driver's License, federal, state, county or municipality employee photo ID, U.S. passport, military ID or tribal photo ID prior to voting.
Anyone without one of these IDs can pick up a free Georgia voter ID card from the registrar's office or any Georgia Department of Driver Services site.
To get the free voter ID, citizens must provide a photo identity document or approved non-photo identity document that includes full legal name and date of birth, documentation showing the voter's date of birth, evidence that the applicant is a registered voter and documentation showing the applicant's name and residential address.
For more information, call the Liberty County Voter Registration at 876-3310.
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