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Board approves three polling-place relocations ahead of May primary
Summary
The Board of Elections voted to relocate three polling places — affecting voters at Saint Mark’s Methodist, Mann Mize/Mannies locations, and Oasis Church — consolidating precinct lines and naming new sites; the changes meet the March 20 legal deadline for modifications.
The Board of Elections voted to approve three proposed polling-place changes at a public hearing and will implement them in time for the May primary.
Director Doss presented the department’s recommendations, saying the plan would consolidate nearby precinct lines and relocate three polling sites. He described combining Saint Mark’s and National Hills precinct lines so the site would serve about 5,772 registered voters, with the farthest travel in that precinct about 1.7 miles. "That would make those two precincts have about 5,772 registered voters," Doss said. For the site at National Hills Baptist Church the department proposed 18 ballot-marking devices, two scanners, four poll pads and roughly 12 to…
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