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Mark Your Calendar: Georgia Primary Election Set for May 19, 2026

Dalton-area business leaders and employees should prepare for the May 19 Georgia Primary, which will determine candidates for November's general election and nonpartisan offices.

Mark Your Calendar: Georgia Primary Election Set for May 19, 2026

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The 2026 Georgia Primary election is scheduled for May 19, according to reporting from 11Alive Atlanta. This primary will serve as a crucial checkpoint in the election cycle, determining which candidates advance to compete in the November General Election. For Dalton-area professionals and business owners, understanding the timeline is essential for planning around potential voting days and community engagement.

In addition to selecting party nominees for statewide and federal offices, voters will also have the opportunity to elect candidates for nonpartisan positions. These races often receive less media attention than partisan contests but can have significant local impact on issues affecting the business community, such as education, infrastructure, and local governance.

Business leaders in the Dalton region should encourage employees to verify their voter registration status well in advance of May 19. The Georgia Secretary of State's office provides online tools for checking registration details and locating polling locations, making the process straightforward for busy professionals juggling work commitments.

Planning ahead for election day helps minimize workplace disruptions and demonstrates corporate responsibility. Dalton employers might consider communicating voting information to staff or allowing flexible schedules on primary day, fostering civic participation while maintaining operational continuity.

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