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Early Voting Poll Site List Line 112-CI-21 JUNE PRIMARY ELECTION – 2021 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) POLL SITE LIST KINGS COUNTY 41st Assembly District 42nd Assembly District 43rd Assembly District 44th Assembly District 45th Assembly District 46th Assembly District 47th Assembly District 48th Assembly District 49th Assembly District 50th Assembly District ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS ED SITE ADDRESS SITE NAME 001 PS 197 .................................................1599 EAST 22 STREET 001 PS/IS 437 .............................................713 CATON AVENUE 001 PS 320/PS 375 ................................... 46 MCKEEVER PLACE 001 PS 131 ................................4305 FT HAMILTON PARKWAY 001 ST. BRENDAN SENIOR APARTMENTS L.P. ...... 1215 AVE O 001 PS 188 ............................................ 3314 NEPTUNE AVENUE 001 PS 229 ...............................................1400 BENSON AVENUE 001 PS 105 ....................................................1031 59TH STREET 001 PS 896 ..................................................... 736 48TH STREET 001 PS 157 ...................................................850 KENT AVENUE 002 PS 197 .................................................1599 EAST 22 STREET 002 PS 249 ........................................18 MARLBOROUGH ROAD 002 PS 320/PS 375 ................................... 46 MCKEEVER PLACE 002 PS 164 .................................................. 4211 14TH AVENUE 002 ED R MURROW HS .................................... 1600 AVENUE L 002 PS 188 ............................................ 3314 NEPTUNE AVENUE 002 PS 163 ............................................... 109 BAY 14TH STREET 002 PS 105 ....................................................1031 59TH STREET 002 PS 94 ......................................................5010 6TH AVENUE 002 PS 84 .................................................... 250 BERRY STREET 003 PS 197 .................................................1599 EAST 22 STREET 003 PS 249 ........................................18 MARLBOROUGH ROAD 003 PS 92 ............................................. 601 PARKSIDE AVENUE 003 PS 223 IS .............................................. 4200 16TH AVENUE 003 ST. BRENDAN SENIOR APARTMENTS L.P. ...... 1215 AVE O 003 PS 188 ............................................ 3314 NEPTUNE AVENUE 003 PS 204 ....................................................8101 15TH AVENUE 003 PS 105 ....................................................1031 59TH STREET 003 OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP .............. 552 59 STREET 003 MARY D.’S HOUSING FOR SENIORS .....80 DUPONT STREET 004 PS 197 .................................................1599 EAST 22 STREET 004 PS 249 ........................................18 MARLBOROUGH ROAD 004 PS 92 ............................................. 601 PARKSIDE AVENUE 004 PS 223 IS .............................................. 4200 16TH AVENUE 004 PS 238 ............................................1633 EAST 8TH STREET 004 PS 188 ............................................ 3314 NEPTUNE AVENUE 004 NEW UTRECHT HS ................................ 1601 80TH STREET 004 PS 160 ...........................5105 FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY 004 OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP .............. 552 59 STREET 004 POLISH SLAVIC CULTURE CENTER ..... 177 KENT STREET 005 JAMES MADISON HS .....................3787 BEDFORD AVENUE 005 PS 889 ............................................... 21 HINCKLEY PLACE 005 ERASMUS HALL HS ..................... 911 FLATBUSH AVENUE 005 PS 223 IS .............................................. 4200 16TH AVENUE 005 ST. BRENDAN SENIOR APARTMENTS L.P. ...... 1215 AVE O 005 PS 188 ............................................ 3314 NEPTUNE AVENUE 005 PS 163 ............................................... 109 BAY 14TH STREET 005 PS 131 ................................4305 FT HAMILTON PARKWAY 005 OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP .............. 552 59 STREET 005 MARY D.’S HOUSING FOR SENIORS .....80 DUPONT STREET 006 KINGS HIGHWAY PUBLIC LIBRARY ...2115 OCEAN AVENUE 006 PS 249 ........................................18 MARLBOROUGH ROAD 006 PS 92 ............................................. 601 PARKSIDE AVENUE 006 PS 179 .......................................................... 202 AVENUE C 006 PS 238 ............................................1633 EAST 8TH STREET 006 PS 188 ............................................ 3314 NEPTUNE AVENUE 006 PS 163 ............................................... 109 BAY 14TH STREET 006 PS 160 ...........................5105 FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY 006 PS 227 JHS ........................................... 6500 16TH AVENUE 006 MARY D.’S HOUSING FOR SENIORS .....80 DUPONT STREET 007 PS 234 IS .............................................1875 EAST 17 STREET 007 PS 249 ........................................18 MARLBOROUGH ROAD 007 PS 92 ............................................. 601 PARKSIDE AVENUE 007 PS 179 .......................................................... 202 AVENUE C 007 PS 177 .......................................................... 346 AVENUE P 007 O’DWYER COMMUNITY CENTER ......2945 WEST 33 STREET 007 IL CENTRO (FIAO) ................................8711 18TH AVENUE 007 PS 105 ....................................................1031 59TH STREET 007 PS 69 ......................................................6302 9TH AVENUE 007 POLISH SLAVIC CULTURE CENTER ..... 177 KENT STREET 008 PS 234 IS .............................................1875 EAST 17 STREET 008 PS 249 ........................................18 MARLBOROUGH ROAD 008 PS 92 ............................................. 601 PARKSIDE AVENUE 008 PS 179 .......................................................... 202 AVENUE C 008 PS 177 .......................................................... 346 AVENUE P 008 O’DWYER COMMUNITY CENTER ......2945 WEST 33 STREET 008 IL CENTRO (FIAO) ................................8711 18TH AVENUE 008 PS 220 JHS .............................................4812 9TH AVENUE 008 PS 220 JHS .............................................4812 9TH AVENUE 008 POLISH SLAVIC CULTURE CENTER ..... 177 KENT STREET 009 PS 234 IS .............................................1875 EAST 17 STREET 009 ERASMUS HALL HS ..................... 911 FLATBUSH AVENUE 009 FLATBUSH PUBLIC LIBRARY .....22 LINDEN BOULEVARD 009 PS 62 JHS ....................................... 700 CORTELYOU ROAD 009 PS 238 ............................................1633 EAST 8TH STREET 009 PS 329 ............................................2929 WEST 30TH STREET 009 PS 163 ............................................... 109 BAY 14TH STREET 009 COMMUNITY BOARD 12 ...................... 5910 13TH AVENUE 009 PS 105 ....................................................1031 59TH STREET 009 POLISH SLAVIC CULTURE CENTER ..... 177 KENT STREET 010 PS 206 ................................. 2200 GRAVESEND NECK ROAD 010 IS 246 .................................................72 VERONICA PLACE 010 PS 181 ........................................1023 NEW YORK AVENUE 010 PS 230 ............................................... 1 ALBEMARLE ROAD 010 PS 238 ............................................1633 EAST 8TH STREET 010 CONEY ISLAND HOUSES ....................... 3030 SURF AVENUE 010 PS 186 ....................................................7601 19TH AVENUE 010 BORO PARK YM-YWHA ............................4912 14 AVENUE 010 PS 310 .....................................................942 62ND STREET 010 MCGUINESS SR CTR ....................... 715 LEONARD STREET 011 PS 197 .................................................1599 EAST 22 STREET 011 IS 246 .................................................72 VERONICA PLACE 011 PS 61 IS ...................................... 400 EMPIRE BOULEVARD 011 PS 131 ................................4305 FT HAMILTON PARKWAY 011 PS 238 ............................................1633 EAST 8TH STREET 011 HABER HOUSE ..............................3024 WEST 24TH STREET 011 PS 128 ..................................................... 2075 84TH STREET 011 BOROUGH PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY..... 1265 43RD STREET 011 PS 310 .....................................................942 62ND STREET 011 INDEPENDENCE TOWERS SENIOR CENTER ...114 TAYLOR ST 012 JAMES MADISON HS .....................3787 BEDFORD AVENUE 012 IS 246 .................................................72 VERONICA PLACE 012 PS 289 ........................................... 900 ST MARKS AVENUE 012 IS 88 .........................................................544 7TH AVENUE 012 PS 234 IS ...........................................1875 EAST 17 STREET 012 PS 329 ............................................2929 WEST 30TH STREET 012 PS 128 ..................................................... 2075 84TH STREET 012 PS 164 .................................................. 4211 14TH AVENUE 012 PS 94 ......................................................5010 6TH AVENUE 012 ST. CECILIA ............................. 24 NORTH HENRY STREET 013 JAMES MADISON HS .....................3787 BEDFORD AVENUE 013 IS 246 .................................................72 VERONICA PLACE 013 PS 221 ........................................ 791 EMPIRE BOULEVARD 013 PS 131 ................................4305 FT HAMILTON PARKWAY 013 PS 234 IS ...........................................1875 EAST
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