City of Pawtucket Reminds Voters of Polling Sites for July 10, Special Election
Wednesday, July 04, 2018
The Pawtucket Board of Canvassers is reminding voters that polling sites for the July 10 Special Council At-Large Election are as follows:
Council District #1
Uniao Portuguesa Beneficente Club
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134 Benefit St.
Council District #2
Burns Manor
95 Park St.
Council District #3
St. Teresa’s Church Hall
358 Newport Ave.
Council District #4
Portuguese Social Club
131 School St.
Council District #5
St. Germain Manor
401 Mineral Spring Ave.
Council District #6
Kennedy Manor
175 Broad St.
Other Reminders
The Board of Canvassers also makes note that those are the only polling locations that will be open for the election.
Voters from each district are asked to cast their vote between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. at their designated polling place.
Those who have questions are asked to call the voter hotline at 722-1637.
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