Here’s how the AJC is getting you ready for Election Day

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Alex Sanz

Credit: Staff

Credit: Staff

A note from The Atlanta Journal Constitution's deputy managing editor and politics director.

As we approach Election Day, the AJC Politics team is working with journalists across the newsroom and Georgia to help you understand the critical role our battleground state has in this year’s election.

Our latest AJC poll found a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, and after months of bipartisan criticism, the State Election Board recently passed a rule that could delay the results of the presidential race.

Our commitment to you: More of the trusted reporting you’ve come to expect from the AJC Politics team on AJC.com and the AJC News app, and ways to help you prepare before the first votes are cast.

The AJC Voter Guide

• The AJC Voter Guide offers information to help Georgia voters make informed decisions. Type in your address to see what’s on your ballot, or search by county. It is available in English and Spanish.

Do you KNOW YOUR STUFF?

• This November, it’s not just candidates on the ballot. We’ve talked to voters from the coast to the mountains about the things you’ve told us matter the most to you, and we’re answering your questions.

Politically Georgia

• Subscribe to our morning newsletter here to start each weekday with the scoops and stories that define the world of politics in Georgia. For more analysis, download the AJC’s Politically Georgia podcast or listen live at 10 a.m. EDT on 90.1 FM WABE.

AJC Politics P.M.

AJC Politics P.M., our afternoon newsletter, brings you the day’s top politics stories as well as highlights from the Politically Georgia morning newsletter and podcast. We’ll have special coverage on Election Day.

AJC Live

• Throughout the year, live audiences joined the AJC for conversations with Gov. Brian Kemp, U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock and others. Later this month, U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger will join us in Atlanta for Politically Georgia on the Road.

Election Day

• The best political team in Georgia is covering this year’s election through the eyes of this critical swing state and the lens of this historic moment in politics. We’ll have live coverage from throughout the state, as well as expert analysis and photo and video coverage to help you make sense of it all.

Greg Bluestein will cover the Republican Party and former President Donald Trump’s campaign. Tia Mitchell will cover the Democratic Party and Kamala Harris’ campaign. Patricia Murphy will spend the day with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Mark Niesse, our election security expert, and David Wickert will closely watch the polls.

• Our bureau chiefs will have the latest from Athens, Macon and Savannah, our news partners will contribute reporting from elsewhere in the state and, once the results are in, we’ll have an interactive map breaking down the county-by-county vote in Georgia.

• We’ll also have insights from our AJC contributors, including Carolyn Bourdeaux, Geoff Duncan, John Eaves and Meagan Hanson. It’s a newsroom-wide effort, and the coverage continues after the races are called.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s mission is to be the most essential and engaging source of news and information for the people of Atlanta, Georgia and the South. We’re grateful for your continued support as voters decide whether to elect the first woman president of the United States or return a former president to the White House and, in the process, make history.