The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) will provide all its permanent full-time employees an additional four hours of paid time off to encourage them to vote early or on Election Day. In addition, the agency has partnered with nonprofits to host voter registration events and is running public service announcements to remind metro Atlanta residents to vote.
Beginning in mid-August, MARTA worked with seven local nonprofits, including the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda, NAACP Atlanta, and League of Women Voters Atlanta – Fulton, to support voter registration efforts at 14 rail stations throughout the agency’s service area. This nonpartisan effort included National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 22 and continued until Georgia’s voter registration deadline on Oct. 5. Together, the nonprofits registered close to 1,000 people to vote.












