Election Law

Notice of Polling Place Change

Notice of Polling Place Change

Notice of Polling Place Change

A Notice of Polling Place Change is an official communication sent to voters informing them of a change in the location of their designated polling place. The notice provides the address and directions to the new polling site, along with the date and hours of operation. Polling place changes may occur due to various reasons, such as venue availability, accessibility concerns, or population shifts. Election officials are responsible for notifying affected voters well in advance of the election to minimize confusion and ensure that everyone knows where to cast their ballot. The notice may be sent by mail, email, or through public announcements, depending on the jurisdiction’s notification procedures. Providing clear and timely information about polling place changes is essential for maintaining voter access and participation.

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