The September 27 mayoral primary is one week away. Still time to register. The deadline to register by mail is a September 22 postmark, according Democratic Registrar of Voters Santa Ayala. Otherwise you must visit her office in the City Hall Annex, 999 Broad Street right up to the day before the primary. Below is a list of polling places for the primary. Most are the traditional locations. Note that voters who generally cast a ballot at Wilbur Cross in the 135th District will vote at Park City Magnet School on Chopsey Hill.
Districts and voting locations
130-01, Black Rock School, 545 Brewster Street
130-02, Longfellow School, 139 Ocean Terrace
131-01, City Hall, 45 Lyon Terrace
131-02, Roosevelt School, 680 Park Avenue
132-01, Bassick High School, 1181 Fairfield Avenue
132-02, Central High School, 1 Lincoln Boulevard
133-01, Central High School, 1 Lincoln Boulevard
133-02, Blackham School, 425 Thorme Street
134-01, John Wintrop School, 85 Eckart Street
134-02, Blackham School, 425 Thorme Street
135-01, Park City Magnet, 1526 Chopsey Hill Road
135-02, Park City Magnet, 1526 Chopsey Hill Road
135-03, Hallen School, 51 Omega Avenue
135-04 Read Middle School, 130 Ezra Street
136-01 Beardsley School, 500 Huntington Road
136-02, Geraldine John School, 475 Lexington Avenue
136-03, Read Middle School, 130 Ezra
137-01, Luis Munoz Marin School, 479 Helen Street
137-02, The Bridge Academy, 401 Kossuth Street
138-01, JFK Campus, 700 Palisade Avenue
138-02, Thomas Hooker School, 138 Roger Williams Road
139-01, Harding High School, 1734 Central Avenue
139-02, Dunbar School, 445 Union Avenue
Why Cross is not voting??? That is an extra long drive for voters who do not have transportation … smh expect Cross to have a lower turnout!!!
What precincts voted in 2008 that do not vote in the primary? Could have sworn there were 25 precincts in the 2008 election.
Going for Foster
Black Rock
Read Middle School
Park City Magnet
Wilbur Cross
Thomas Hooker School
Going for Finch
Luis Muñoz Marin
Beardsley School
Hallen
Roosevelt School
All others are up in the air. I really wanna see Longfellow numbers after the primary.
Finch has been endorsed by three unions. None of them are IBT. Nothing to worry about.