Politics & Government

Summit County Election 2012: Your Polling Location May Have Changed

The Summit County Board of Elections has been notifying people in the mail, but there's a quick way to check online to see if your polling location is different this November.

After a controversial U.S. congressional redistricting plan was finalized in January, polling locations for voters in this November's election may have changed.

The Summit County Board of Elections has been sending everyone colorful postcards with polling location information on it to registered voters in the last few weeks. 

Twinsburg went from 16 precincts in the last election to 10 this November.

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If for some reason, the postcard sent by the BOE is overlooked, thrown out or doesn't arrive, don't worry, there's a quick and easy way to check. 

  1. Go to the BOE website.
  2. Hover your cursor over "Voters" in the blue box on the left hand side of the screen.
  3. Click on "Polling location lookup." 
  4. Type in your street number and name and hit search. 
  5. Results will show you where your polling location is and what precinct you're in. 
  6. (As an added bonus, there's a link that shares what is on your ballot: click on "sample ballots.) 

Has your polling location or precinct changed? Is the new location more or less convenient? 

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