If I own a business in a municipality other than the one where I live, can I vote in that city's election?
No, to register to vote in Georgia, applicants are required to register at his/her residence. O.C.G.A. 21-2-217 provides rules for determining residence and defines residence as the place where a person's habitation is fixed. The Georgia Attorney General ruled that a business address does not fulfill the residency requirements of the Election Code.

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1. Am I registered to vote or how do I register to vote?
2. Who is eligible to vote?
3. Where do I vote?
4. What do I bring with me to vote?
5. Do I have to show my precinct card to vote?
6. How long should it take to receive a precinct card?
7. Are children allowed in the voting booth?
8. May a husband and wife vote together in 1 voting booth?
9. If I believe I have received the wrong ballot or have a question about what is on my ballot, what do I do?
10. May I bring a weapon to the polling place?
11. Who can vote absentee by mail? And how often do you have to apply?
12. Can anyone return a voted absentee ballot?
13. If I own a business in a municipality other than the one where I live, can I vote in that city's election?