State Farm Arena To Become Georgia’s Largest-Ever Voting Precinct

Downtown Atlanta’s State Farm Arena is partnering with Fulton County to turn the venue into Georgia’s largest-ever voting location.

The facility has been temporarily closed for the past several months due to the coronavirus pandemic, but not for much longer.

Starting on July 20, State Farm Arena will become transformed into a huge voting precinct for the August runoff as well as the November general elections.

“We are proud to partner with Fulton County to give all registered Fulton County residents the ability to vote early at our home,” State Farm Arena posted on Twitter.

The move was approved by the Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections.

“The partnership between Fulton County and the Atlanta Hawks is a great example of how the public sector and the private sector can work together to address the issues we saw on June 9,” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said in a statement. 

The June 9 reference was alluding to the looting that took place after a protest in Atlanta.

How Large Is State Farm Arena In Atlanta?

You may be wondering how big is State Farm Arena. The facility can accommodate a field that is 680,000 square feet.

When it comes to capacity, it would take 21,000 people to fill up State Farm Arena. At its peak, State Farm Arena hosts was hosting about 200 events and nearly 2 million guests a year.

Where Is State Farm Arena Located In Atlanta?

State Farm Arena is located at 1 State Farm Dr, Atlanta, GA 30303. Here is a map to help you find it.


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