2:23 p.m. From today's Meridian Star:
Not everyone in Lauderdale County is eligible to vote in District 82 elections. Of the 54 voting precincts in Lauderdale County, only 12 are in House District 82. Of those 12, four are split precincts in which some of the voters are in other House Districts and cannot vote in District 82. All voters in precincts 105, 204, 206, 214, 411, 412, 415, and 420 are eligible to vote in today's election. Some, but not all, of the voters in precincts 101, 202, 303, and 410 are eligible to vote in House District 82 elections. To determine eligibility, voters can refer to their voter registration cards. Voters in District 82 will have either "SH82" or "House 82" printed under the box labeled "REP" on their cards. Voters can also refer to their cards to determine their polling place. Polling places are listed at the top of the box on the right hand side of the card under the heading "County Precinct."A voter's county polling place is not always the same as their city polling place, so some voters will not go to the same polling place they used during the city elections earlier this month.
7:06 a.m. The following precincts, all in Meridian, are included in House District 82:
Velma Young Community Center
Jaycee Building
Northwest Junior High School gym
Council of Organizations
Courthouse
Hamasa Temple Shrine-Ballroom
Central Fire Station #1
New Hope Baptist Church
Meridian Housing Authority
Poplar Springs Drive United Methodist Church
Poplar Springs School
MCCSA (Old Mt. Barton School)
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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