Redistricting in Cleveland means 70,000 residents will vote somewhere new in the next election
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Nearly 73,000 Cleveland voters have polling place changed; Council raises alarm bells
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The polling locations for more than 70,000 voters were changed by elections officials after the city redrew its ward maps, and now City Council is ringing alarm bells to make sure that residents are aware.
Why thousands of Clevelanders polling places are changing
During the next citywide election, more than 70,000 registered voters in Cleveland may have to find their way to a new polling location. It’s a change that has Cleveland City Council members concerned about voters being caught off guard. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections recently released maps reflecting new ward boundaries set by council, bringing the number of wards down from 17 to 15. Elections board staff created the boundaries for ne…
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