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In-Person Voting Locations PRECINCT NAME AND ADDRESS PHONE CALUMET TOWNSHIP CAL 05 SALVATION ARMY, 4800 HARRISON ST 887-6588 CAL 06 CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY ROOM, 6111 W RIDGE RD 588-4991 CAL 10 CALUMET TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES OFFICE,1900 W 41ST AVE 981-4020 CAL 12 LAKE RIDGE FIRE DEPT, 3955 W 47TH AVE 980-8620 CAL 14 SALVATION ARMY, 4800 HARRISON ST 887-6588 CEDAR CREEK TOWNSHIP CCT 01 LAKE DALE ADMIN BUILDING,6000 MAIN ST 776-4547 CCT 02 LOWELL CHURCH OF CHRIST, 299 BURR ST 696-7591 CCT 04 SHELBY FIRE DEPT, 23318 SHELBY RD 552-0768 CCT 05 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 520 E COMMERCIAL AVE 696-9219 CCT 06 CEDAR CREEK COMMUNITY CENTER, 151 N FREMONT ST 696-9713 CCT 07 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 18210 CLARK RD 696-8862 CCT 08 LOWELL CHURCH OF CHRIST, 299 N BURR ST 765-0358 CCT 09 LAKE DALE ADMIN BUILDING,6000 MAIN ST 776-4547 CEDAR LAKE CL 01 ST MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL CHURCH, 6629 W 133RD AVE 374-8341 CL 02 AMERICAN LEGION POST #261, 13050 WASHINGTON ST 374-9815 CL 03 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL, 13039 WICKER AVE 374-4294 CL 04 ST MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL CHURCH, 6629 W 133RD AVE 374-8341 CL 05 AMERICAN LEGION POST #261, 13050 WASHINGTON ST 374-5701 CL 06 CEDAR LAKE TOWN HALL, 7408 CONSTITUTION AVE 374-7000 CL 07 CEDAR LAKE TOWN HALL, 7408 CONSTITUTION AVE 374-7000 CL 08 CEDAR LAKE TOWN HALL, 7408 CONSTITUTION AVE 374-7000 CL 09 CEDAR LAKE TOWN HALL, 7408 CONSTITUTION AVE 374-7000 CROWN POINT CP 02 BETHEL CHURCH, 10202 BROADWAY 663-9200 CP 04 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 352 S MAIN ST 663-1515 CP 05 AMERICAN LEGION POST #20, 1401 N MAIN 663-9788 CP 06 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 889 S COURT ST 661-3054 CP 09 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 889 S COURT ST 661-3054 CP 10 OUR SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL LUTH. CHURCH, 1515 W 93RD AVE 663-5853 CP 11 OUR SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL LUTH. CHURCH, 1515 W 93RD AVE 663-5853 CP 12 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 352 S MAIN ST 663-1515 CP 13 FIRST CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 909 E GREENWOOD AVE 663-3643 CP 14 FIRST CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 909 E GREENWOOD AVE 663-3643 CP 15 WHITE HAWK COUNTRY CLUB, 1001 WHITE HAWK DR 661-1300 CP 18 ST. PETER & PAUL MACEDONIAN CENTER, 9700 BROADWAY 662-9114 CP 19 ST. PETER & PAUL MACEDONIAN CENTER, 9700 BROADWAY 662-9114 CP 20 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 889 S COURT ST 661-3054 CP 21 WHITE HAWK COUNTRY CLUB, 1001 WHITE HAWK DR 661-1300 CP 24 BETHEL CHURCH, 10202 BROADWAY 663-9200 CP 25 ST. PETER & PAUL MACEDONIAN CENTER, 9700 BROADWAY 662-9114 CP 26 WHITE HAWK COUNTRY CLUB, 1001 WHITE HAWK DR 661-1300 CP 29 FIRST CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 909 E GREENWOOD AVE 663-3643 CP 30 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, 10202 BROADWAY 663-9200 CP 31 ST. PETER & PAUL MACEDONIAN CENTER, 9700 BROADWAY 662-9114 CP 32 ST. PETER & PAUL MACEDONIAN CENTER, 9700 BROADWAY 662-9114 CENTER TOWNSHIP CT 01 SOUTH LAKE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 501 PRATT ST 663-1010 CT 03 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 889 S COURT ST 663-3617 CT 04 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 889 S COURT ST 663-3617 CT 05 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 889 S COURT ST 663-3617 CT 06 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 889 S COURT ST 663-3617 DYER D 01 ST. MARIA GORETTI CHURCH, 500 NORTHGATE DR 865-8956 D 02 RISE CHURCH, 704 JOLIET ST 865-6646 D 03 FAITH REFORMED CHURCH, 100 81ST AVE 864-0300 D 04 ST. MARIA GORETTI CHURCH, 500 NORTHGATE DR 865-8956 D 05 PROTSMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1121 HARRISON AVE 322-2040 D 06 RISE CHURCH, 704 JOLIET ST 865-6646 D 07 RISE CHURCH, 704 JOLIET ST 865-6646 D 08 FAITH REFORMED CHURCH, 100 81ST AVE 864-0300 D 09 PROTSMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1121 HARRISON AVE 322-2040 D 10 PROTSMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1121 HARRISON AVE 322-2040 D 11 ST. MARIA GORETTI CHURCH, 500 NORTHGATE DR 865-8956 D 14 FAITH REFORMED CHURCH, 100 81ST AVE 864-0300 EAST CHICAGO EC 02 CARRIE GOSCH LEARNING CENTER, 4001 INDIANAPOLIS BLVD 391-4068 EC 03 HARRISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4411 MAGOUN AVE 391-4192 EC 05 AMERICAN LEGION POST #369, 1401 W CHICAGO AVE 398-1802 EC 07 MCKINLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4825 MAGOUN AVE 391-4186 EC 08 EAST CHICAGO FIRE STATION, 1203 W 151ST ST 391-8472 EC 11 ROXANA RECREATION CENTER, 900 SHELL ST 391-8369 EC 13 MARTIN LUTHER KING CTR, 4802 MELVILLE AVE(SIDE ENTRANCE) 931-8481 EC 17 RILEY PARK PAVILLION, 1005 E CHICAGO AVE 391-8476 EC 22 ST PATRICKS CHURCH, 3810 GRAND BLVD 398-1036 EC 23 ST PATRICKS CHURCH, 3810 GRAND BLVD 398-1036 EC 24 ZION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 3939 DRUMMOND ST 397-1676 EC 25 IGLESIA DE DIOS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 3802 ELM ST 397-7527 EC 28 EC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING,1401 E 144TH ST 391-4100 EC 31 EC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING,1401 E 144TH ST 391-4100 EC 33 SUNNYSIDE PARK, (HOT HOUSE) 141ST AND GRACE ST 391-8474 EC 35 CLEMENTE/PENN UNITY CENTER, 3623 GUTHRIE ST 391-8474 EC 36 JAMES HUNTER BLDG, 3625 PULASKI ST 397-9337 EAGLE CREEK TOWNSHIP ECT 01 RANGE LINE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 18095 CLAY ST 996-8746 GARY G1-03 WOODLAKE VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER, 8901 E 5TH AVE 617-6607 G1-08 MARQUETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 215 N GRAND BLVD 938-4106 G1-10 ST. MONICA & LUKE CHURCH, 645 RHODE ISLAND 883-1861 G1-16 MIRACLE TEMPLE CHURCH, 4709 E 13TH AVE 938-0604 G1-18 GLEN RYAN PARK PAVILION, 4220 E 6TH PL 938-3283 G1-20 GLEN RYAN PARK PAVILION, 4220 E 6TH PL 938-3283 G1-22 MARQUETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 215 N GRAND BLVD 938-4106 G1-24 PARK SHORE COMMONS, 860 N WELLS 938-4320 GARY G 2-01 GARY PUBLIC LIBRARY,220 W 5TH AVE 886-2484 G 2-03 GENESIS TOWERS-SENIOR HIGH RISE, 578 BROADWAY 881-6412 G 2-04 GARY PUBLIC LIBRARY,220 W 5TH AVE 886-2484 G 2-10 BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY CENTER, 775 CLARK RD 944-1595 G 2-11 BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY CENTER, 775 CLARK RD 944-1595 G 2-12 AMBRIDGE MANN COMMUNITY CENTER, 2822 W 4TH AVE 886-7092 G 2-17 AMBRIDGE MANN COMMUNITY CENTER, 2822 W 4TH AVE 886-7092 G 2-20 BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY CENTER, 775 CLARK RD 944-1595 G 2-24 BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY CENTER, 775 CLARK RD 944-1595 GARY G 3-03 LAKE ETTA PAVILLION, 4801 W 29TH AVE 944-7461 G 3-11 PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH 3510 W 15TH AVE (ARMORY) 949-8470 G 3-15 TOLLESTON PARK PAVILLON, 1709 ELLSWORTH PL 944-0618 G 3-16 TOLLESTON PARK PAVILLON, 1709 ELLSWORTH PL 944-0618 G 3-17 AMVETS POST #6 2060 CLARK RD 944-0823 G 3-19 CONCORD COMMONS, 2002 HANLEY ST 949-0714 G 3-21 WEST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL, 9TH & GERRY ST 977-0714 G 3-26 PACHTER PARK PAVILION, 2243 WHITCOMB ST 944-0728 GARY G4-03 PACHTER PARK PAVILION, 2243 WHITCOMB ST 944-0728 G4-05 A.L.THOMAS HIGHRISE, 100 W 11TH AVE 882-6000 G4-10 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 626 W 21ST AVE 883-3216 G4-14 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1831 VIRGINIA ST 883-2720 G4-16 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1831 VIRGINIA ST 883-2720 G4-22 HALE WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1320 E 19TH AVE 886-6542 G4-23 LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH, 2301 ROOSEVELT ST 944-0377 G4-25 ST MONICA-LUKE CHURCH, 645 RHODE ISLAND ST 883-1861 G4-28 HALE WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1320 E 19TH AVE 886-6542 GARY G 5-01 GLEN PARK HIGHRISE APTS, 3280 PIERCE ST 981-2833 G 5-02 GLEN PARK HIGHRISE APTS, 3280 PIERCE ST 981-2833 G 5-03 GARY FIRE STATION # 13, 6012 W 26TH AVE 844-5392 G 5-04 GARY FIRE STATION # 13, 6012 W 26TH AVE 844-5392 G 5-06 ROOSEVELT PARK PAVILION, 2201 HARRISON ST 883-9408 G 5-13 GARY FIRE STATION # 04, 330 W 25TH AVE 881-1404 G 5-14 GLEN PARK HIGHRISE APTS, 3280 PIERCE ST 981-2833 G 5-16 ST JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH, 2457 MASS ST 886-7769 G 5-20 GARY CAREER CENTER, 1800 E 35TH AVE 962-7571 GARY G 6-02 LIFE CHURCH INTERNATIONAL (KUNY), 5050 VERMONT ST 412-1602 G 6-05 KENNEDY BRANCH LIBRARY, 3953 BROADWAY 887-8112 G 6-07 KENNEDY BRANCH LIBRARY, 3953 BROADWAY 887-8112 G 6-10 TRUE FOUNDATION CHURCH, 4707 PIERCE ST 980-2117 G 6-12 GLEN PARK ACADEMY SCHOOL, 5002 MADISON ST 881-3620 G 6-14 GLEN PARK ACADEMY SCHOOL, 5002 MADISON ST 881-3620 G 6-16 BOOKER T MARTIN CTR, 505 E 45TH AVE 884-8405 G 6-18 HOWE PARK PAVILION, 3901 VERMONT ST 980-6326 GRIFFITH GR 01 ELDON READY SCHOOL, 1345 N BROAD ST 838-4214 GR 02 PARK WEST APARTMENTS, 1818 PARK WEST BLVD 923-5800 GR 03 GRIFFITH LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1000 N BROAD ST 838-1626 GR 05 GRIFFITH SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER, 349 N INDIANA AVE 924-1405 GR 06 GRIFFITH CENTRAL FIRE STATION, 130 N LAFAYETTE AVE 924-3151 GR 07 GRIFFITH FIRE STATION #02, 509 S BROAD ST. 838-3309 GR 09 GRIFFITH MIDDLE SCHOOL, 600 N RAYMOND (gym lobby) 924-4280 GR 10 WADSWORTH SCHOOL, 600 N JAY (SOUTH ENTRANCE) 923-4488 GR 11 WADSWORTH SCHOOL, 600 N JAY (SOUTH ENTRANCE) 923-4488 GR 12 PARK WEST APARTMENTS, 1818 PARK WEST BLVD 923-5800 GR 15 NORTH FIRE STATION #03, 1600 N INDIANA (FRONT DOOR) 838-3309 GR 16 BEIRIGER SCHOOL, 601 N LILLIAN 924-4030 GR 17 GRIFFITH FIRE STATION #02, 509 S BROAD ST 838-3909 GR 18 GRIFFITH FIRE STATION #02, 509 S BROAD ST 838-3909 HAMMOND H 1-01 COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH, 914 114TH ST 659-1936 H 1-03 FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1000 116TH ST 659-1241 H 1-05 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST SCHOOL, 1021 119TH ST 659-0023 H 1-07 FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1000 116TH ST 659-1241 H 1-08 CALUMET COLLEGE, 2400 NEW YORK AVE 473-7770 H 1-10 PULASKI PARK RECREATION CENTER, 3728 SHEFFIELD AVE 853-6370 H 1-12 PULASKI PARK RECREATION CENTER, 3728 SHEFFIELD AVE 853-6378 H 1-16 LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4221 TOWLE AVE 933-2475 HAMMOND H 2-03 IRVING SCHOOL,4727 PINE AVE 933-2467 H 2-05 HAMMOND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION, 41 WILLIAMS ST 933-2400 H 2-06 TURNER PARK SOCIAL CENTER 445 MICHIGAN ST H 2-11 IRVING SCHOOL,4727 PINE AVE 933-2467 H 2-12 IRVING SCHOOL,4727 PINE AVE 933-2467 H 2-14 HAMMOND PUBLIC LIBRARY, 564 STATE ST 931-5100 HAMMOND H 3-03 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 6021 HOHMAN AVE 931-2174 H 3-04 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 6021 HOHMAN AVE 931-2174 H 3-05 DOUGLAS POINT COMPLEX, 5525 HYLES AVE 931-0771 H 3-07 OPHELIA STEEN CENTER, 5927 COLUMBIA AVE 853-2360 H 3-09 MT.
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