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Electoral board recommends precinct consolidations and moving Phoebus polling site to Hampton University; council asks for board to return with details
Summary
Hampton’s electoral board recommended a set of precinct boundary changes and the relocation of an East Hampton polling site to Hampton University; city attorneys and the registrar briefed council on legal steps and notice requirements and council requested the board return with its rationale and analysis.
Hampton’s electoral board recommended a set of precinct boundary adjustments and a relocation of the East Hampton polling place from Phoebus High School to the Hampton University Convocation Center, city attorneys and election officials told the City Council at a work session.
City Attorney Courtney Sidner and General Registrar Tara Morgan briefed council on the recommendations the electoral board voted to send to council for consideration. The electoral‑board packet described multiple proposed changes: consolidating Sims precinct into Smith (with part of Smith moving to Phoebus), combining Peak into Langley (voting at Langley), merging City Hall precinct voters into the Hampton Main Library precinct (eliminating City Hall as a polling place), and moving Bluebird Gap Farm from the…
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