Haddonfield is a tricky place to vote – the polling places change for different elections, which makes “I don’t know where to vote” a convenient excuse for skipping your civic duty. Not this time, readers! This time, I have you covered.
By now you should have received your official “School Election Sample Voting Machine Ballot” in the mail. Your voting district is conveniently located on the mailing panel, just above your name. If you have misplaced your ballot, or if it has already been recycled, never fear – check the sidebar of this blog for a map of the Haddonfield voting districts. Just find your street on the map and you’ll see which district you are in.
Now, where to vote…
District 1: Middle/Central School, 1 Lincoln Ave (Gym)
District 2: Tatem School, 1 Glover Ave. (Music Room)
District 3: Middle/Central School, 1 Lincoln Ave (Gym)
District 4: Middle/Central School, 1 Lincoln Ave (Gym)
District 5: Middle/Central School, 1 Lincoln Ave (Gym)
District 6: Elizabeth Haddon School. 501 W Redman Ave. (Art Room)
District 7: Elizabeth Haddon School. 501 W Redman Ave. (Art Room)
District 8: Lutheran Church, 204 Wayne Ave. (Parish Hall)
District 9: Lutheran Church, 204 Wayne Ave. (Parish Hall)
District 10: Tatem School, 1 Glover Ave. (Music Room)
As a general rule, once you get to the outside of the polling location, signs will point you in the right direction.
Remember, every vote counts, and we need every eligible voter in your household to support this budget. Polls are open from 7 am to 9 pm, and there is never a crowd. Voting will only take a few moments of your time.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
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