Where to vote in Warren for the Special Election

Posted 11/7/23

Two polling locations are open, one at Kickemuit Village, and one at Warren Town Hall. At stake is a Congressional seat and the $200M school bond.

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Where to vote in Warren for the Special Election

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The Special General Election to determine the next Congressional District 1 representative, as well as the outcome of the proposed $200 million school bond, will be held today, Tuesday, Nov. 7. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

For this election cycle, polling locations have been combined.

If you normally vote at Kickemuit Middle School, you will be joining the voters at Kickemuit Village (20 Libby Lane).

If you normally vote at the Mary V. Quirk School, you will be joining voters at Warren Town Hall (514 Main Street).

For more information, contact the Warren Town Clerk’s office at 401-245-7340, ex. 4.

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