EDMOND —
Polls will be open for the citywide general election from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, but other voting options are available. Up for election for Edmond City Council are John Combs and Victoria Caldwell for Ward 1 and Anne DeClouette and Elizabeth Waner for Ward 2. Also on the ballot is the runoff race for Edmond Board of Education District 1 between Ann Cameron and Lee Ann Kuhlman.
The Oklahoma County and Logan County election boards can accept absentee ballots until the close of polling stations. Also, voters can cast ballots in person absentee from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday. A two-member bipartisan absentee voting board will be on duty those days to assist in-person absentee voters.
For any other questions, call the Oklahoma County Election Board at 713-1515. The Oklahoma County Election Board is at 4201 N. Lincoln in Oklahoma City.
Voters who do not know their polling location may find it online at www.elections.ok.gov in the “Frequently Asked Questions” section of the State Election Board’s Web site.
Following is a list of Edmond area polling locations with their precinct numbers:
Precinct 334, Waterloo Road Baptist Church, 3100 E. Waterloo Road.
Precinct 335, Coffee Creek Baptist Church, 1650 N.W. 220th St.
Precinct 336, Edmond School District Offices/Colonnade Office Complex, 1001 W. Danforth Road, Northwest corner of Danforth and Kelly.
Precinct 337, Oaktree Assembly of God, 400 W. Danforth Road.
Precinct 338, Fairview Baptist Church, 1230 N. Sooner Road.
Precinct 339, St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1501 N. Bryant Ave.
Precinct 340, Life Church, 4500 E. Second St.
Precinct 341, St. James A.M.E. Church, 700 N. Main St. (Arcadia)
Precinct 342, St. James A.M.E. Church, 700 N. Main St. (Arcadia)
Precinct 343, Memorial Road Mennonite Brethren Church, 4201 E. Memorial Road (enter off North Coltrane Road).
Precinct 344, First Baptist Church, 1300 S.E. 33rd St.
Precinct 345, Cathedral of the Hills Assembly of God, 1600 S.E. 15th St.
Precinct 346, Life Church, 4500 E. Second St.
Precinct 347, Edmond Church of Christ, 801 S. Bryant Ave.
Precinct 348, Highland Ridge Retirement Community, 1300 E. Ayers St.
Precinct 349, Bradford Village Community Center, 300 Enz Drive.
Precinct 350, Edmond Church of God, 1005 N. Broadway.
Precinct 352, Westwood Church of Christ, 3100 W. Danforth Road.
Precinct 353, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 308 N.W. 164th St.
Precinct 354, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 308 N.W. 164th St.
Precinct 355, Rosewood Manor Apartment Clubhouse, 800 S. Kelly Ave.
Precinct 356, Calvary Temple, 1801 S. Kelly Ave.
Precinct 357, First Christian Church at Second and Boulevard.
Precinct 358, Presbyterian Church, 1001 S. Rankin St.
Precinct 359, First Baptist Church of Edmond, 1300 S.E. 33rd St.
Precinct 360, The Garvey Center, 2501 E. Memorial Road in Oklahoma City.
Precinct 369, Civic Club Community Center, 18120 Hogback Road in Luther.
Precinct 403, St. Monica Catholic Church, 2001 N. Western Ave. (1/4 mile north of Danforth Road and North Western Ave.)
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Precinct 408, Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 15400 N. Western Ave.
Precinct 413, St. Augustine of Canterbury Church, 14700 N. May
Precinct 414, Epworth Villa, 14901 N. Penn.
Precinct 415, St. Elijah Antiochian Church, 15000 N. May Ave.
Precinct 416, United Methodist Church of the Servant, 14343 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Precinct 417, North Park Mall, 122nd & North May Avenue.
Precinct 418, North Park Mall, 122nd & North May Avenue.
Precinct 419, Quail Creek Elementary, 11700 N. Thorn Ridge Road.
Precinct 420, North Park Mall, 122nd & North May Avenue.
Precinct 422, BancFirst, 4500 W. Memorial Road.
Precincts 573, 574, Oakdale Baptist Church, 10920 N. Sooner Road
Precinct 567, 568, 569, The Garvey Center, 2501 E. Memorial Road.
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