East Providence polling places for Tuesday, Nov. 6, Election

Posted 11/5/12

EAST PROVIDENCE — EAST PROVIDENCE — The following is a list of polling locations provided by the East Providence Canvassing Department for the Tuesday, Nov. 6, General/Presidential Election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at each location.

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East Providence polling places for Tuesday, Nov. 6, Election

Posted

EAST PROVIDENCE — EAST PROVIDENCE — The following is a list of polling locations provided by the East Providence Canvassing Department for the Tuesday, Nov. 6, General/Presidential Election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at each location.

Ward 1

Francis School, 64 Bourne Ave.

City View Manor, 99 Goldsmith Ave.

Rumford Towers, 95 Newman Ave. (two districts: 1004 & 1005)

Ward 2

Whiteknact School, 261 Grosvenor Ave.

City Hall, first floor, 145 Taunton Ave.

Hennessey School, 75 Fort St.

East Providence High School, 2000 Pawtucket Ave.,

Ward 3

St. Martha Church, 2595 Pawtucket Ave.

Martin Middle School, 111 Brown St.

Kent Heights School, 2680 Pawtucket Ave.

Riverside Congregational Church, 295 Bullocks Point Ave.

Ward 4  

Harbor View Manor, 3663 Pawtucket Ave.

Riverside Library, 475 Bullocks Point Ave.

Oldham School, 640 Bullocks Point Ave.

Waddington School, 101 Legion Way

Meadowcrest School, 60 Bart Dr.

East Bay Election 2012, East Providence Polling Places, Nov. 6 Election

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