Woodstock residents: Vote early or vote twice

Woodstock residents will have to visit two polling places Nov. 6 to vote in both the statewide general election, and the municipal special election to roll back to 11 a.m. the Sunday serving hour for alcohol, the city advises. AJC FILE

Woodstock residents will have to visit two polling places Nov. 6 to vote in both the statewide general election, and the municipal special election to roll back to 11 a.m. the Sunday serving hour for alcohol, the city advises. AJC FILE

Woodstock residents will have to go to two polling places Nov. 6 if they want to cast ballots for both the statewide general election, and the special election on the so-called “Brunch Bill” to move up to 11 a.m. Sunday serving of alcohol in restaurants.

The place to vote for the statewide general election is your usual, county polling place; while the polling place for the municipal special election on the serving hours is the Woodstock Public Library, 7735 Main St.,the city says in its October newsletter.

Residents can avoid the hassle of having to go to two polling places by participating in early/advance voting, the city says. Early voting begins by mail or in person on Oct. 15 at the Cherokee County Elections Office, 400 E. Main St., Canton; call for information, 770-479-0407.

Advance voting dates are 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Oct. 27, and 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Oct. 29-Nov. 2, at the county elections office in Canton or the Woodstock Public Library. Information: http://voter.cherokeega.com