Jimmy Carter, 99, Hopes to Vote for Kamala Harris. Here’s When His Absentee Ballot Would Arrive

Mar. 15, 2025

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter receives applause after delivering a lecture on the eradication of the Guinea worm, at the House of Lords on February 3, 2016 in London.

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Former PresidentJimmy Carteris reportedlylooking forward to votingfor Vice PresidentKamala Harrisin the upcoming presidential election.

Carter, 99, is the oldest living former president and has lived longer than any president in American history. Though the 39th president has been inhospice care since February 2023, he will soon have the opportunity to cast his vote for president in the crucial swing state of Georgia, which is also Carter’s home state.

Members of the Carter family previously told PEOPLE that the former president, who turns 100 on Oct. 1, has made peace with nearing the end of his lifeafter an extended period in hospice care— but there’s reportedly still one bucket list item he hopes to accomplish.

According to his grandson Jason, Carter recently said, “I’m only trying to make it to vote for Kamala Harris,” theAtlanta Journal-Constitutionreported.

If Carter decides to vote absentee — the most likely option, as he has not made a public appearancesince November 2023— his ballot will reach his Plains, Ga., home nearly a month before election day on Nov. 5.

Jimmy Carter’s last public appearance in November 2023 at the funeral for his wife, Rosalynn Carter.ALEX BRANDON/POOL/AFP via Getty

Former US President Jimmy Carter departs following a funeral service for former US First Lady Rosalynn Carter, at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia, on November 29, 2023.

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The office of Voter Registration and Elections for Sumter County, Ga., tells PEOPLE that absentee ballots will begin to be mailed on Oct. 7, and the deadline to register for an absentee ballot in Georgia is Oct. 25.

People eligible to receive absentee ballots in Georgia include students away at school, elderly people and disabled voters, among others, the office says.

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“Once a ballot is removed from the envelope there is no way to trace a ballot back to an individual voter," explains Robert Sinners, a spokesperson for the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office.

Jason Carter, chair of the Carter Center’s Board of Trustees, with his grandfather Jimmy Carter in 2017.David Goldman/AP

Jimmy Carter, right, sits with his grandson Jason Carter during a ribbon cutting ceremony for a solar panel project behind them on farmland he owns in his hometown of Plains, Ga., Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017

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At the Democratic National Convention, Jason explained why he and the former president were throwing their support behind Harris.

“Kamala Harris carries my grandfather’s legacy,” he said on stage. “She knows what is right, and she fights for it. She understands that leadership is about service, not about selfishness. That you can show strength and demonstrate decency. And that you can get a whole lot more done with a smile than with a scowl.”

As Jason’s grandfather looks to vote in what the family acknowledges could be his final election, his son Henry — who just turned 18 — is looking forward to participating in his first. “I am excited about this year’s election because it will be my first time able to vote,“Henry told PEOPLEon Tuesday, Sept 17. “And that means a lot.”

Carter lived in the White House from 1977 to 1981. His wife,Rosalynn, died inNovember 2023after she was diagnosed with dementia.

source: people.com