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B-W Polling Places Unchanged for Nov. 8

Learn where YOUR polling place is for the upcoming general elections.

 

The Baldwin-Whitehall area will see races for school board and borough/township positions in Nov. 8 general elections.

To make the voting process easier for Baldwin-Whitehall Patch readers, below is a list of B-W's polling places. To learn which place you specifically should be voting at, use this resource. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

(Scroll down to see B-W list.)

BALDWIN BOROUGH

Lafferty Center, 330 Joseph St.

BALDWIN BOROUGH

Baldwin Borough Municipal Complex, 3344 Churchview Ave.

BALDWIN BOROUGH

Saint Albert the Great Catholic Parish, 3171 Churchview Ave.

BALDWIN BOROUGH

Option Independent Fire Company, 825 Streets Run Road

BALDWIN BOROUGH

McAnnulty Elementary School, 5151 McAnulty Road

BALDWIN BOROUGH

Leland Park Community House, 374 Knoedler Road

BALDWIN BOROUGH

W.R. Paynter Elementary School, 3454 Pleasantvue Drive

BALDWIN BOROUGH

Wallace Building, 41 Macek Drive

BALDWIN  TOWNSHIP

Baldwin Township Municipal Building, 10 Community Park Drive

WHITEHALL BOROUGH

Baldwin Community United Methodist Church, 5001 Baptist Road

WHITEHALL BOROUGH

Borough of Whitehall Municipal Complex, 100 Borough Park Drive

WHITEHALL BOROUGH

Canongate Apartments Complex, 200 White Hampton Lane

WHITEHALL BOROUGH

Whitehall Elementary School, 4900 Curry Road

WHITEHALL BOROUGH

Baldwin High School (Auditorium Hallway), 4653 Clairton Blvd.

WHITEHALL BOROUGH

St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Virgin Parish, 5200 Greenridge Drive

  • Identification Requirements: If you are voting at your polling place for the first time, you must present your voter identification card or a form of photo identification, such as a driver's license, student ID, passport or other government-issued ID. Other acceptable forms of identification include a current utility bill, bank statement or paycheck. If you do not have an acceptable form of ID, you will still be allowed to vote by provisional ballot.
  • Provisional Ballots: If your name isn't on the list of registered voters at your polling place, if you don't have required ID or if, for some other reason, your voter registration is in question, you still have the right to vote by provisional ballot. These provisional ballots will reviewed after the polls close, and if it is determined that you were eligible to vote, your ballot will be counted. If you aren't offered the right to vote by provisional ballot, just ask.
Related Topics: Baldwin Borough, Baldwin Community United Methodist Church, Baldwin High School, Baldwin Township, Lafferty Center, Leland Park Community House, Maiden Bridge and Canongate Apartments, McAnnulty Elementary School, Option Independent Fire Company, and Saint Albert the Great Catholic Parish

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