Precinct | Polling Place |
1-1 | East End Elementary School, 195 North St |
1-2 | Merrill Auditorium Rehearsal Hall, 20 Myrtle St |
1-3 | Peaks Island Community Hall, Peaks Island |
2-1 | Reiche Elementary School, 166 Brackett St |
2-2 | Exposition Building, 239 Park Ave |
3-1 | Woodfords Congregational Church, 202 Woodfords St |
3-2 | Italian Heritage Center, 40 Westland Ave |
4-1 | St. Pius Church, 492 Ocean Ave |
4-2 | First Baptist Church, 360 Canco Rd |
5-1 | University of New England, 684 Stevens Ave |
5-2 | Grace Baptist Gymnasium, 476 Summit St |
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Don’t know which is your place? Call the city clerk’s office at 207.874.8677 or go to portlandvoters.com to enter your address and find out. You can register to vote on Election Day or before.
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