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Polling places: Where to vote in Monroeville

Dillon Carr
| Wednesday, October 28, 2020 12:06 p.m.
AP

Here is a list of the voting locations in Monroeville, broken down by ward and district:

Ward 1

District 1: Monroeville Volunteer Fire Department #3, 2601 Third St.

District 2: New Covenant Church, 2225 Grandview Ave.

District 3 and 4: Dr. Cleveland Steward Elementary School, 5000 Gateway Campus Blvd.

Ward 2

District 1 and 2: Cross Roads Presbyterian Church, 2310 Haymaker Road

District 3: Monroeville Public Library, 4000 Gateway Campus Blvd.

Ward 3

District 1: Gateway Middle School, 4450 Old William Penn Highway

District 2 and 3: Church of the Resurrection, 455 Center Road

District 4: University Park Elementary School, 320 Noel Drive

Ward 4

District 1 and 2: Grace Baptist Church, 4518 Northern Pike

District 3: University Park Elementary School, 320 Noel Drive

Ward 5

District 1: Hillcrest United Presbyterian Church, 1622 James St.

District 2: Monroeville Public Library, 4000 Gateway Campus Blvd.

District 3: Dr. Cleveland Steward Elementary School, 5000 Gateway Campus Blvd.

District 4: Monroeville Municipal Building, 2700 Monroeville Blvd.

Ward 6

District 1 and 2: Hillcrest United Presbyterian Church, 1622 James St.

District 3: Monroeville Municipal Building, 2700 Monroeville Blvd.

District 4: Monroeville Public Library, 4000 Gateway Campus Blvd.

Ward 7

District 1 and 2: Monroeville Volunteer Fire Department #6, 600 Garden City Drive

District 3: Evergreen Elementary School, 3831 Evergreen Drive

Election day is Nov. 3. The Allegheny County Elections Division said all 1,323 polling locations will be open that day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Anyone in line at 8 p.m. will still be allowed the vote, according to the county’s website.

The county website states poll workers will be provided masks, gloves, face shields and hand sanitizer. There will also be Plexiglass installed at the sign-in tables, cleaning supplies, tape to mark off 6 feet of distance for people waiting in lines and extra staff to “help enforce the provisions.”

“Voters will be asked to wear a face covering in compliance with the state order. Those who arrive without a face covering will be offered one,” said an announcement on the Allegheny County elections website.

To find out where to vote, visit the Pennsylvania Department of State website or call the Allegheny County Elections Division at 412-350-4500.


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