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Suffolk staff propose four polling-site relocations; public hearing to be scheduled Feb. 19
Summary
Deputy City Manager Kevin Hughes told the council staff recommends relocating three precincts whose property owners can no longer host polling and one precinct for space concerns; staff will ask council to schedule a Feb. 19 public hearing to consider the changes.
City staff on Wednesday told the Suffolk City Council they will ask the council to schedule a public hearing for Feb. 19 to consider relocating four polling sites after the 2024 election revealed site problems and property-owner changes.
The changes affect three precincts where property owners notified the registrar they can no longer host voting and a fourth where staff say the airport terminal site is too constrained. "We've got 4 polling sites to discuss," Deputy City Manager Kevin Hughes said, adding the registrar…
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