Town hall slated for Cobb elections and voting information

From the office of Cobb Commissioner JoAnn Birrell:

Recently, there have been changes to voting precincts around the county. Those changes are the result of population shifts, the need to move polling places out of schools, etc.

Cobb Elections staff is finalizing polling changes for the March primary. More than 35 polling places have changed locations since the last election, and Cobb County Elections Director Janine Eveler urges voters to act to make sure they know where to vote in the upcoming primary election.

Other changes were made to split larger precincts in half to avoid long lines at polling places. Several other precincts were changed because the polling locations were no longer available.

A complete list of the election precinct changes can be found by clicking here.

Janine Eveler, the Cobb Elections Director, would like to explain the changes, voter access, voting systems, how this affects voters and answer any concerns you have around the changes. You are cordially invited to a joint town hall with me and Commissioner Gambrill featuring Director Eveler. The town hall will be held on Feb. 27 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the North Cobb Regional Library at 3535 Old 41 Hwy, NW, Kennesaw. If there are any questions, please contact Inger.Eberhart@cobbcounty.org or call 770-528-3317.

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