New polling places in seven Perry County precincts for 2014
Perry County Clerk Josh Gross announced today that voters in seven of the county's precincts will be reporting to different polling places. Voters in five Du Quoin precincts and two Pinckneyville precincts will have new polling places beginning with the March 18, 2014 General Primary Election.
The polling places getting discontinued will be Du Quoin State Bank South location, Christian Fellowship School, Du Quoin Counseling Center, Theobald Gymnasium, and Pinckneyville Fire Department.
The affected precincts will be condensed into three locations:
Du Quoin Youth Club located at 2 East North Street,
United Pentecostal Church located at 1311 south Washington Street,
United Methodist Church of Pinckneyville located at 315 West South Street.
The Pentecostal Church is a new polling place for voters it was chosen primarily because of their very impressive facility with ample parking. The County Clerk's Office is grateful to the Pinckneyville Fire Department who has always been there to assist during elections.
Previous Location--New Location
Du Quoin State Bank South Location--United Pentecostal Church
Christian Fellowship School--United Pentecostal Church
Du Quoin Counseling Center--United Pentecostal Church
Theobald Gymnasium (Precinct 6)--United Pentecostal Church
Theobald Gymnasium (Precinct 8)--Du Quoin Youth Club
Pinckneyville Fire Department--United Methodist Church
"From a cost to the taxpayer perspective condensing polling places is always a wise move." Said Clerk Gross, "We were looking at future restrictions on allowable polling places those restrictions combined with changes in access at current locations make this an ideal time to consolidate."
The changes are the first polling place changes in Perry County since 2011. Households with registered voters in all effected precincts will be receiving mailed notification of the changes in the upcoming days.
For more information about polling places anywhere in the County, contact County Clerk Josh Gross at 357-5116 or log on to www.perrycountyil.org.