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Polling of North Carolina voters identifying as right of center and participants in one of the last two presidential ...
With the shift to new voting centers, thousands of historically familiar polling places will not be used this election. In the June 2016 primary, for example, Long Beach had 247 polling locations.
Between 2018 and 2022, Fresno County lost 81 percent of its polling places as it switched to a vote-center model. Madera County also experienced a decrease as it made the switch in 2018.
Imperial County is changing the way people vote, aiming to make it easier and more flexible. Starting next year, voters won’t be tied to one polling place. Instead, they’ll be able to vote at any ...
In simple terms, House Bill 2017 would prohibit polling centers, instead shifting voters to specified precinct-based polling places and limiting each location to 1,000 registered voters.