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Find or start a free, nonpartisan civic group in Georgia — organized by county, city, school district, or the issues that matter most to your community.
Create a group free →A civic group is a free, nonpartisan space for Georgia voters to organize around something local — a school board decision, a county commission vote, a zoning fight, a safety concern. Members share what's happening, document how their officials voted, and turn shared frustration into concrete action like a petition.
Statewide races get the headlines, but most decisions that shape daily life are made by county commissions, city councils, and school boards — bodies that often turn on a few hundred votes. Organized neighbors who show up and speak with one voice have outsized influence on these local decisions, in election years and between them.
Create a free MyVote account, open Groups, and start a group. Name it, write a short description, choose your Georgia county focus and a category, and publish. Your group gets its own public page and shareable link instantly.
No. MyVote groups are nonpartisan by design — they aren't affiliated with a political party or candidate campaign. Groups are organized around Georgia counties, local issues, and government bodies, not party lines.
Civic groups help Georgia voters organize around local issues — school board decisions, county commissioner votes, zoning changes, and more. Members can share updates, document how officials voted, and start petitions.
Unlike a Facebook Group, a MyVote civic group sits alongside real Georgia ballot data, local candidate profiles, and nonpartisan news — and members can start a Georgia-targeted petition directly tied to the issue.