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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Oct 15, 2024, 11:03 AM Oct 2024

Dallas County's busiest polling location closed for 2024 General Election

Local News
Dallas County's busiest polling location closed for 2024 General Election

By Jack Fink
October 14, 2024 / 5:35 PM CDT / CBS Texas

DALLAS COUNTY — One of the busiest polling locations in Dallas County won't be open for the 2024 General Election.

Early voting begins next Monday, October 21, but one of Dallas County's busiest and most popular polling locations in recent years won't be open for early voting and Election Day. Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Dallas told the county elections department that it won't be available.

Sam Spicer of Dallas was surprised when he heard the news. ... "That's where I voted every single year," Spicer said. "Well, that's very disappointing. I know every time I have voted, it's seen tremendous support from the community here."

Spicer is among the thousands of residents and other county residents who have voted at the church for years. It's usually one of the most popular or the most popular polling locations each election cycle. The church is located along Park Lane, just across the street and to the north of North Park Center Mall.

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Dallas County's busiest polling location closed for 2024 General Election (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2024 OP
Fortunately, they added a new polling place nearby, and the article explains the reasoning. Silent Type Oct 2024 #1
Let me guess, Dallas County is Blue, right? Think. Again. Oct 2024 #2
It's bluer than it used to be. (nt) Paladin Oct 2024 #3
The site chose not to participate because it was becoming too much with kids in the parking lot. (It's a school) LeftInTX Oct 2024 #4
Yeah, I figured that, a Blue area, and mostly likely red school administrators. Think. Again. Oct 2024 #5

Silent Type

(7,921 posts)
1. Fortunately, they added a new polling place nearby, and the article explains the reasoning.
Tue Oct 15, 2024, 11:11 AM
Oct 2024

From linked article:

"When asked if the political climate is too hot this year and if that played a role in the decision, McGuire didn't hesitate to answer, saying, "Not at all. That wasn't a consideration."

"He said during early voting and on election day, it's difficult for parents picking up their children to navigate the busy parking lot. When he told parents and teachers about the decision, he said they were relieved. The church, its school, and its parking lot will soon be expanded. Their decision to not be available for the election this year is likely only temporary.

""It's not forever," said McGuire. "We have expansion plans, and so we have not ruled out going back to the county when we've completed some of those expansions and saying hey, we're ready to host again. We're very proud to serve the community in this way for so many years and be part of the civic engagement of Dallas."

"As a result of the decision, Dallas County has a new polling location nearby: It's the Northway Christian Church along Northwest Highway, just south and west of the mall. This location could now become among the most popular places to vote in the county."

LeftInTX

(31,966 posts)
4. The site chose not to participate because it was becoming too much with kids in the parking lot. (It's a school)
Thu Oct 17, 2024, 09:56 PM
Oct 2024

They're expanding and they will become a voting site later. They have a replacement site for this election. The board of elections is all blue BTW. It has nothing to do with Abbott or Paxton.

Think. Again.

(20,942 posts)
5. Yeah, I figured that, a Blue area, and mostly likely red school administrators.
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 04:27 AM
Oct 2024

Last edited Fri Oct 18, 2024, 05:16 AM - Edit history (1)

...it's a "church" school, so I suspect the people running the school didn't want any of that pinko commie Democracy happening in their (tax-free) parking lot.

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