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Board approves multiple temporary and permanent polling‑place relocations and co‑locations through 2025

3213038 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Elections approved a package of polling‑place changes — one permanent relocation and several co‑locations — to cover sites that gave 90‑day notice they could no longer host elections; one temporary relocation was approved only for a possible July 15 runoff.

Director Fall presented a block of proposed polling‑place relocations and co‑locations after receiving 90‑day notices from current hosts that they could no longer serve as polling places.

She told the board the moves respond to sites that "gave us their 90 days notice that they are no longer able to serve as a polling place," and that most affected locations had been churches no longer willing or able to host elections.

The board approved a temporary relocation for Murdock 01 to Dodgen Middle School only "in the event of a July 15 runoff" if the church could not host that date. The board also approved one permanent relocation — Clarkdale 01 moving from Refuge Community Church to Old Clarkdale Community Center — and a set of co‑locations that will be in effect beginning June 17 through the end of 2025 (except Mars…

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