The Edmond Sun

Local News

February 8, 2013

Edmond polling locations for Feb. 12 bond election

EDMOND — Polls will be open for the Edmond Public Schools $80 million bond election and Deer Creek Board of Education District No. 3 election from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 12, but other voting options are available. Candidates in Deer Creek are Keri Shipley, Timothy Laubach and Jerrod Roberts.

The Oklahoma County and Logan County election boards can accept absentee ballots until the close of polling stations. Absentee voting will be done at the election board offices.

For any other questions, call the Oklahoma County Election Board at 713-1515, the Logan County Election Board at 282-1900 or the Canadian County Election Board at 422-2422. 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.



PRECINCTS

Following is a list of Edmond area polling locations with their precinct numbers:

550035 Coffee Creek Baptist Church, 1650 N.W. 220th St.

550036 St. Monica Catholic Church, 2001 N. Western Ave.

550037 Westwood Church Of Christ, 3100 W. Danforth Road

550038 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 308 N.W. 164th St.

550039 Calvary Temple, 1801 S. Kelly Ave.

550040 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 308 N.W. 164th St.

550041 Edmond Road Baptist Church, 1207 W. Edmond Road

550042 Edmond School Administration, 1001 W. Danforth Road

550043 Waterloo Road Baptist Church, 3100 E. Waterloo Road

550044 Revive Church Assembly Of God, 400 W. Danforth

550045 St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1501 N. Bryant Ave.

550046 Highland Ridge Retirement, 1300 E. Ayers

550047 Bradford Village, 300 Enz Drive

550048 Edmond Church Of God, 1005 N. Broadway

550049 Rosewood Manor Apt Clubhouse, 800 S. Kelly Ave.

550050 Calvary Temple, 1801 S. Kelly Ave.

550051 The Crossing Clubhouse, 13801 Crossing Way East

550052 The Garvey Center, 2501 E. Memorial Road

550053 Presbyterian Church, 1001 S. Rankin St.

550054 First Baptist Church of Edmond, 1300 S.E. 33rd St.

550055 First Christian Church, Second and Boulevard

550056 Edmond Church Of Christ, 801 S. Bryant Ave.

550057 Edmond Church Of Christ, 801 S. Bryant Ave.

550058 Community Of Christ Church, 1200 E. Danforth

550059 Waterloo Road Baptist Church, 3100 E. Waterloo Road

550060 Life Church, 4500 E. Second St.

550061 Spring Creek Assembly of God, 1600 S.E. 15th St.

550062 First Baptist Church of Edmond, 1300 S.E. 33rd St.

550063 Memorial Road Mennonite Brethren Church, 4201 E. Memorial Road

550064 Life Church, 4500 E. Second St.

550065 St. James A M E Church, 700 N. Main St. (Arcadia)

550111 The Garvey Center, 2501 E. Memorial Road

550122 The Fountains at Canterbury, 1404 N.W. 122nd St.

550123 Chapel Hill United Methodist, 2717 W. Hefner Road

550124 Chapel Hill United Methodist, 2717 W. Hefner Road

550125 Northpark Mall, 12100 N. May Ave.

550127 Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 15400 N. Western Ave.

550128 Epworth Villa, 14901 N. Pennsylvania Ave.

550129 Epworth Villa, 14901 N. Pennsylvania Ave.

550130 St. Elijah Antiochian Church, 15000 N. May Ave.

550131 St. Elijah Antiochian Church, 15000 N. May Ave.

550132 Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 15400 N. Western Ave.

550133 Chisholm Creek Baptist Church, 17600 N. Western Ave.

550134 Edmond Trinity Christian Church, 1400 N.W. 178th St.

550135 Edmond Free Methodist Church, 1500 N.W. 178th St.

550136 Edmond Mansions, 1301 N.W. 178th

550137 Oak Hills Church, 2720 N.W. 178th St.

550138 Francis Tuttle Technology Center, 12777 N. Rockwell Ave.

550139 Church of the Servant, 14343 N. MacArthur Blvd.

550140 Church of the Servant, 14343 N. MacArthur Blvd.

550141 Francis Tuttle Technology Center, 12777 N. Rockwell Ave.

550142 Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, 13112 N. Rockwell Ave.

550143 BancFirst, 4500 W. Memorial Road

550144 Our Lord’s Community Church, 11400 N. Portland Ave.



Following is a list of Logan County polling locations:

101 Kibtec Oil & Gas, State Highway 33 and 3/4 mile east of State Highway 74F, Cashion  

102 Harmony Community Church, 1201 S. Pennsylvania, Guthrie

103 Oak Cliff Fire Station No. 2, Santa Fe and Charter Oak  

104 Seward Road Baptist Church, 4801 W. Seward Road, Guthrie

105 Lakeview Baptist Church, Seward and Sooner Road, Guthrie

106 Waterloo Church of the Nazarene, 407 W. Waterloo Road, Edmond

204 Guthrie Housing Authority, 1524 Perkins, Guthrie

205 Community Church, 512 E. Seward Road, Guthrie

206 Hispanic Baptist Church, 12800 S. Sooner Road, Guthrie

207 Woodcrest Baptist Church, 11300 S. Douglas Blvd., Guthrie

305 Guthrie Christian Church, 1802 W. Logan, Guthrie

306 West Noble Avenue Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble, Guthrie

307 First Christian Church, 402 E. Noble, Guthrie

308 First Assembly of God, 1900 S. Division, Guthrie

309 (Sub precinct to 310) Wesley Foundation, 210 Sammy Davis Jr., Langston

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