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York County polling locations move ahead of Tuesday's primary elections

YORK COUNTY, N.C. — The York County Elections Office announced Friday some local polling locations in York County have moved ahead of Tuesday's primary elections for a U.S. Congress seat and a S.C. House seat, according to The Herald.

Polling stations will be open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Election Day during the May 2 primary, May 16 possible runoff, and June 20 special election.

Sample ballots are available here.

All 95 voting precincts will be open for Election Day, with some polling locations moving.

The following polling locations are permanent moves for the precinct:

  • Delphia: Moving from Philadelphia United Methodist Church to Fire Training Center of York County, 2500 McFarland Road, York .
  • Airport: Moving from S.C. National Guard Armory to Newkirk Baptist Church, 175 Museum Road, Rock Hill.
  • Rock Creek: Moving from Bethel Presbyterian Church to Church of Christ, 6278 Highway 55 East, Clover.

The following polling locations are temporarily moving for the May 2 primary, May 16 runoff, and June 20 special election:

  • Rock Hill No. 6: Moving from ParentSmart to the Central Child Development Center, 414 E. Black St., Rock Hill.
  • Fort Mill No. 2: Moving from Glenrock Baptist Church to Fort Mill Church of God, 221 Academy St., Fort Mill.

The York County Elections Office is reminding voters of new polling locations that began in 2016, including:

  • Clover: First Baptist Church of Clover, 117 S. Main St., Clover.
  • Fort Mill No. 1: Fort Mill Church of God, 221 Academy St., Fort Mill.
  • Fairgrounds: Boyd Hill Baptist Church, 315 Glenn St., Rock Hill.