The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections has made changes to polling locations ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections to 29 precincts in seven different cities.
CLEVELAND — The lines were long at the Board of Elections Sunday as early voting comes to an end Monday, Nov. 7.
Over 24,000 voters are affected by the changes to precincts in Berea, Cleveland, North Olmsted, Solon, South Euclid, University Heights and Warrensville Heights that were announced by the board of elections Thursday afternoon.Berea: Voters in two precincts have been moved out of Berea Branch Library at 7 Berea Commons.Cleveland: Voters in two precincts have been moved out of the Jane Addams Business Careers Center at 2373 East 30th Street.
North Olmsted: Voters in three precincts have been moved out of the John Knox Presbyterian Church at 25200 Lorain Road. University Heights: Voters in two precincts have been moved out of the University Heights Library at 13866 Cedar Road.
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