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Some Marion and Clinton County residents to vote in different places on Tuesday

By WJBD Staff Jun 27, 2022 | 8:43 AM

Some Marion and Clinton County residents will vote in different locations in Tuesday’s primary election.

Marion County Clerk Steve Fox says residents in Centralia precincts five, six, and seven will now vote at the City Hope Church Cafe at the old Centralia High School at 1000 East Third. In the past, the three precincts voted at the First United Methodist Church. In Romine Township, the new voting location is the Donoho Prairie Christian Church at 7405 Exchange Road. The township formerly voted at the Romine Township Building.

In Clinton County, Brookside Township residents will now vote at the Lifelong Learning Center at Kaskaskia College. Clerk Vicki Albers says handicapped-accessible parking is available near the entrance of the building which is located behind the Clock Tower. Residents voted at Warren Murray Developmental Center before the 2020 General Primary. Monken Chrysler Nissan in Centralia served as a temporary voting location for the 2020 and 2021 elections until the permanent voting location was found at Kaskaskia College.

Polls for the primary election will be open from six am to seven pm on Tuesday, with complete election coverage to follow on WJBD-FM 100.1.