The Board of Elections and Voter Registration Office

The Pike County Board of Elections and Voter Registration Office is the office of voter registration and elections information. They handle all the voter registrations and elections for Pike County and the cities of Zebulon, Williamson, Concord, Molena and Meansville. Although employed by the county, they are also responsible for adhering to all the guidelines from the Secretary of State and the Department of Justice.
Most people don't realize just how much goes on in the Registrar office, yet it is a very important role in the county government. If you don't have correct voter registration taking place, candidates won't get elected.
There are 8 Voting Precincts in Pike County.
(Concord, Hollonville, Meansville, Molena, Second District, Lifsey Springs, Williamson & Zebulon)
The Registar's Office has an absentee ballot drop box outside the office that is open 24/7 and emptied daily.
Early Absentee Voting 81 Jackson St. Zebulon 30295
Zebulon (Beside the Auditorium) 7450 US Hwy 19 Zebulon 30295
Williamson 65 Patton St. Williamson 30292
Concord 23 Society St. Concord 30206
Molena 10 Spring St. Molena 30258
Meansville 41 Means St. Meansville 30256
Hollonville 4056 Concord Rd Williamson 30292
Lifsey Springs 8033 Ga Hwy 109 Molena 30258
Second District 1585 Gresham Rd. Zebulon 30295
Who can register to vote?
To register to vote in the state of Georgia, you must:
- Be a citizen of the United States
- Be a legal resident of the county
- Be at least 17 1/2 years of age to register and 18 years of age to vote
- Not be serving a sentence for conviction of a felony involving moral turpitude
- Have not been found mentally incompetent by a judge
Absentee Voting
In the state of Georgia, you do not have to register by political party to vote in the state's regular primaries or general elections.
How do I register to vote?
ONLINE (PLEASE CLICK REGISTER TO VOTE)
Alternatively, you can download the Voter Registration Application here.
(This form is in PDF format. If you are unable to view a PDF document,
download the free viewer app from Adobe here.)
If you have any trouble with viewing or printing the online form, feel free to call (770)567-2003 to have a form mailed to you.
Two to three weeks after registering, you should receive a precinct card telling you which precinct you should go to for voting.
How far in advance before an election do I need to register?
Please register as early as possible. The Voter Registration Application must be received by the Registrar no later than 30 days before the election date.
Where do I vote?
Each voter must vote in his/her own precinct. There are eight precincts in Pike County. Each voter is sent a precinct card within two to three weeks of registering to vote. The precinct card specifies where to vote. If you are unable to locate your precinct card, just call the Registrar at (770) 567-2003.
Advance Voting is held in the Board of Elections and Voter Registration Office between the hours of 9am to 5pm and generally starting the third Monday and ending on the Friday prior to any Primary or General Election. The first and second Saturday within that period will also be available for Advance Voting.
How does absentee voting work?
Absentee ballots are for those who are unable to go to precinct during the election date. Examples include those in the military, the elderly and disabled etc. To obtain an Absentee ballot, an Application for Absentee Ballot must be filled out and returned to The Board of Elections and Voter Registration Office before the deadline, which is generally 30 days prior to a Primary or Election. An Absentee Ballot Drop Box is available during Advance Voting and is located in the Board of Election and Voter Registration Office.
Are candidates allowed to campaign in your office?
No, there is no campaigning allowed anytime in the Registrar office or around the courthouse during election times.
Where can I get precinct maps?
The public may come in to the Registrar office to view precinct maps, or anyone may request small 8.5" x 11" precinct maps be mailed for no additional fee. Larger maps may be purchased as well.
Are registered voter lists available?
Yes, the Registrar office has open records for registered voter lists (excluding voters' Social Security Numbers, of course). Candidates or interested individuals may call to place an order for an electors list (a list of the registered voters in Pike). These lists are available either county-wide or precinct-wide. The information may be provided either in electronic form or in paper form. The fee varies based on the format. Each request is generally fulfilled within about seven days.
David Neyhart
Pike County Elections Supervisor
Tel: (770) 567-2003
Fax: (770) 567-7280
[email protected]
Useful Links:
Go Vote Pike
Georgia Secretary of State
School Board Districts
Commission Districts
2022_voting_precints
Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
Office Location:
81 Jackson St.
Zebulon, Georgia 30295
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1032
Zebulon, Georgia 30295