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Voting Tuesday? Find Your Polling Place Here

Tue, 11/03/2020 - 14:10
The district office at East Hampton High School is the polling place for voters in Election Districts 1, 8, 13, and 14.
Doug Kuntz

If you're voting Tuesday, you have until 9 p.m. to cast a ballot at your regular polling place. Not sure where to vote? You can look it up at on the New York State Board of Elections website by clicking here, and here's a list of polling places by election district in East Hampton Town and eastern Southampton Town. 

EAST HAMPTON TOWN
Amagansett Firehouse — Election Districts 3 and 12
East Hampton Emergency Services Building — E.D.s 5, 11, and 16
East Hampton High School — E.D.s 1, 8, 13, and 14
Montauk Playhouse — E.D.s 6, 10, 18, and 19
Pierson High School — E.D. 2
Springs Firehouse — E.D.s 4, 9, 15, and 17
Wainscott Old Schoolhouse — E.D. 7

SOUTHAMPTON TOWN
Bridgehampton Community House — E.D. 3 and 13
Hamptons Christian Fellowship Church, Noyac — E.D. 2
Grace Presbyterian Church, Water Mill — E.D. 4
North Haven Village Hall — E.D. 31
North Sea Firehouse Substation — E.D. 16, 28, and 42
Sag Harbor Fire Department, Brick Kiln Road — E.D. 1, 21, and 36
Southampton High School — E.D. 5, 6, 7, and 39
 

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