The Calhoun County Board of Elections and Registration handles everything election related for Arlington voters from its office at 197 East Court Square, Morgan, GA 39866. Residents can reach the office at (229) 849-2715 with questions about voter registration, absentee ballot requests, or precinct assignments. All election administration for the area flows through this county office since Arlington functions as an unincorporated community without its own municipal government.
Georgia residents can register to vote online through the Secretary of State's My Voter Page at mvp.sos.ga.gov, where they can also update addresses or check their registration status. Applications must arrive or be postmarked at least 29 days before any election. Voting in person requires one of Georgia's approved photo IDs: a Georgia driver's license, state ID card, U.S. Passport, military ID, tribal ID, or the free voter ID card available from county registrar offices. Without city elections to worry about, Arlington residents focus on county, state, and federal races. The Calhoun County Commission governs at the local level, and those seats appear on ballots along with Sheriff, Probate Judge, Clerk of Superior Court, Tax Commissioner, and other constitutional officers during general election years or when special elections fill vacancies. The Calhoun County School Board also holds periodic elections for its members. Finding your polling location is simple through the My Voter Page at mvp.sos.ga.gov or by calling the Board of Elections office directly. Georgia assigns precincts based on home address, so everyone has a designated spot to cast their ballot. Under the Georgia Open Records Act, election records are largely public information. County offices and the Secretary of State sell voter registration lists for legitimate purposes, while campaign finance reports for candidates and committees are searchable online at ethics.ga.gov through the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission. Candidate qualifying information gets posted during filing periods, and precinct-level results become public after each election through both the Secretary of State and local election offices. At the federal level, all Georgia U.S. House seats will be decided, with Arlington situated in the 2nd Congressional District. One of the state's U.S. Senate seats is up that year. Governor won't be on the ballot since Georgia governors serve four-year terms and the position was last filled in 2022. State legislative races will include both Georgia State Senate and House of Representatives districts covering Calhoun County. County offices up for election will include County Commission seats, potentially the Sheriff depending on term expiration, and other constitutional officers based on their term schedules. School board positions may also appear. Georgia's absentee voting system lets voters request ballots through applications submitted to the county Board of Elections online via My Voter Page, by mail, fax, email, or in person. The deadline typically falls 11 days before Election Day, the Friday prior. Completed absentee ballots must arrive by 7:00 p.m. On Election Day; postmarks don't matter. Early in-person voting runs for several weeks before Election Day at designated locations, with specific dates, times, and sites announced by the Board of Elections before each election.