One northeast Gainesville polling station is temporarily being relocated for the city’s upcoming election on March 16.
Voters living in Precinct 27, who are assigned to vote at the Thelma Boltin Center, will instead vote Tuesday at the Thomas Center, 302 NE Sixth Ave. Voters within the affected precinct were mailed letters notifying them of the change at the end of February.
The Thelma Boltin Center is undergoing renovations, and Precinct 27 will return to that location following this election.
In addition to the temporary polling place for Precinct 27, several precincts are combined during City of Gainesville elections. They are as follows:
Precinct 30 voters residing in Gainesville city limits will vote at Precinct 13 (Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, 2505 NE Eighth Ave.)
Voters can go in person to vote early from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at four locations: the Supervisor of Elections Office, the Millhopper Branch Library, the Reitz Union and the Martin Luther King Jr. Multipurpose Center.
Early voting in Gainesville begins Friday
The locations are all open from 9 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily through March 13.
Here’s a list of the locations:
Supervisor of Elections Office, 515 N. Main St., Suite 100
Millhopper Branch Library, 3145 NW 43rd St.
J. Wayne Reitz Union on the University of Florida campus, 655 Reitz Union Drive, ground level of the Career Connections Center
Marin Luther King Jr. Multipurpose Center, 1028 NE 14th St.
For the safety of voters and election workers, face masks or coverings are strongly encouraged.
Voters can view their sample ballot at VoteAlachua.com/My-Registration-Status.
Voters must present photo and signature identification before voting. Accepted forms of identification include Florida driver licenses or identification cards, United States passports, debit or credit cards, military or student IDs, retirement center or neighborhood association IDs, public assistance IDs, veteran health IDs, concealed carry IDs or government emp