The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections announced voting location changes to 29 precincts in six municipalities ahead of the May 2 Primary Election, affecting over 26,500 voters.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections announced voting location changes to 29 precincts in six municipalities ahead of the May 2 Primary Election, affecting over 26,500 voters in Beachwood, Bedford, Brook Park, Garfield Heights, Parma and Warrensville Heights.
• Voters who live in Precinct B will now vote at the Beachwood Community Center at 25325 Fairmount Blvd. • Voters who live in Ward 1, Precincts A and B, Ward 3 Precincts A and B and Ward 6, Precinct A will now vote at Ellenwood Center, 124 Ellenwood Avenue. Garfield Heights: Voters in one Precinct have been moved out of the Maple Leaf Elementary School at 5764 Turney Road.
• Voters who live in Ward 2, Precinct A, will now vote at the Michael A Ries Rink at 5000 Forestwood Drive. • Voters who live in Ward 6, Precinct D, will now vote at Normandy High School at 2500 West Pleasant Valley Road.
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