Some Cumberland County residents will have to vote at alternate locations for the primary election on June 2.
The modifications are due to the primary date change due to the COVID-19 pandemic and these areas will be used for this election only, according to information sent out Wednesday.
Some of the locations had to be moved because they were in senior living centers, apartments or moved because of scheduled construction, according to Bethany Salzarulo, director Bureau of Elections, adding that “we tried to keep the new locations as close to the previous polling places, for convenience and to avoid confusion.”
To ensure everyone’s safety at each polling location, the county will be abiding by Pa. Department of Health and CDC guidelines, wiping down all voting machines and common areas, and providing hand sanitizer for voters. The county will be enforcing social distancing and recommending that all voters wear masks while at polling places, according to the release.
New temporary polling place locations for the June 2 primary:
Camp Hill Precinct 5
Old: Camp Hill High School
100 S. 24th Street, Camp Hill
New: Hoover Elementary School
420 S. 24th Street, Camp Hill
Carlisle Precinct 3-2
Old: Forest Park Health Center
700 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle
New: Carlisle Baptist Church
701 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle
Carlisle Precinct 4-1
Old: One West Penn Apartments
1 W. Penn Street, Carlisle
New: Carlisle Alliance Church
237 E. North Street, Carlisle
Carlisle Precinct 5
Old: Stuart Community Center
415 Franklin Street, Carlisle
New: Grace Baptist Church
777 W. North Street, Carlisle
East Pennsboro Precincts 1 & 3
Old: West Creek Hills Elementary
400 Erford Road, Camp Hill
New: East Pennsboro Area Middle School
529 N. Enola Drive, Enola
East Pennsboro Precincts 8 & 10
Old: East Pennsboro Elementary School
840 Panther Parkway, Enola
New: East Pennsboro Area Middle School
529 N. Enola Drive, Enola
Lower Allen Precinct 6
Old: Bethany Village
325 Wesley Drive, Mechanicsburg
New: Christian Life Assembly
2645 Lisburn Road, Camp Hill
Upper Allen Precinct 7
Old: Messiah Village
100 Mount Allen Drive, Mechanicsburg
New: Upper Allen Municipal Building
100 Gettysburg Pike, Mechanicsburg
Deadline to apply for absentee or mail-in ballot must apply by May 26, and return ballots to the Bureau of Elections by 8 p.m. June 2. Postmarks are not accepted.
In this primary, voters will be nominating their candidates for president, attorney general, auditor general, state treasurer, a representative in Congress, a senator in the General Assembly, 31st & 33rd Districts, representatives in the General Assembly, delegates and Republican committeeman/committeewoman.
Visit the Bureau of Elections for polling place locations, links to a variety of forms, frequently asked questions and other information. For more information, residents can contact the Bureau of Elections at 717.240.6385 or 888.697.0371, ext. 6385, or at bureauofelections@ccpa.net.
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