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Montgomery County Board of Elections 2020 Polling Places and Early Voting Centers Numeric Listing Montgomery County Board of Elections 2020 Polling Places and Early Voting Centers Numeric Listing This list is subject to change 01-01 LAYTONSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 21401 Laytonsville Rd Gaithersburg MD 20882 01-02 GOSHEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 8701 Warfield Rd Gaithersburg MD 20882 01-03 GAITHERSBURG CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 8921 Warfield Rd Gaithersburg MD 20882 01-04 JUDITH A. RESNIK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 7301 Hadley Farms Dr Gaithersburg MD 20879 01-05 AGRICULTURAL HISTORY FARM PARK, 18400 Muncaster Rd Derwood MD 20855 01-06 LAYTONSVILLE GOLF COURSE, 7130 Dorsey Rd Laytonsville MD 20882 01-07 DAMASCUS LIBRARY, 9701 Main St Damascus MD 20872 02-01 ROCKY HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL, 22401 Brick Haven Way Clarksburg MD 20871 02-02 KINGSVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL, 18909 Kingsview Rd Germantown MD 20874 02-03 WATERS LANDING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 13100 Waters Landing Dr Germantown MD 20874 02-04 LAKE SENECA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 13600 Wanegarden Dr Germantown MD 20874 02-05 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. MIDDLE SCHOOL, 13737 Wisteria Dr Germantown MD 20874 02-06 HALLIE WELLS MIDDLE SCHOOL, 11701 Little Seneca Pkwy Clarksburg MD 20871 02-07 JOHN T. BAKER MIDDLE SCHOOL, 25400 Oak Dr Damascus MD 20872 02-08 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL, 22500 Wims Rd Clarksburg MD 20871 02-09 LOIS P. ROCKWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 24555 Cutsail Dr Damascus MD 20872 02-10 LITTLE BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 23930 Burdette Forest Rd Clarksburg MD 20871 02-11 WILSON WIMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 12520 Blue Sky Dr Clarksburg MD 20871 03-01 POOLESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 19565 Fisher Ave Poolesville MD 20837 03-02 JOHN POOLE MIDDLE SCHOOL, 17014 Tom Fox Ave Poolesville MD 20837 04-01 ROCKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, 2100 Baltimore Rd Rockville MD 20851 04-02 JULIUS WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL, 651 Great Falls Rd Rockville MD 20850 04-03 CARVER EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CENTER, 850 Hungerford Dr Rockville MD 20850 04-04 PARKSIDE CLUBHOUSE NORTH, 10522 Montrose Ave Bethesda MD 20814 04-05 RICHARD MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL, 250 Richard Montgomery Dr Rockville MD 20852 04-06 LONE OAK SCHOOL CENTER, 1010 Grandin Ave Rockville MD 20851 04-07 TWINBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 5911 Ridgway Ave Rockville MD 20851 04-08 GARRETT PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4810 Oxford St Kensington MD 20895 04-09 MEADOW HALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 951 Twinbrook Pkwy Rockville MD 20851 04-10 TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL, 11211 Old Georgetown Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-11 RITCHIE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1514 Dunster Rd Rockville MD 20854 04-12 WINSTON CHURCHILL HIGH SCHOOL, 11300 Gainsborough Rd Potomac MD 20854 04-13 FARMLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 7000 Old Gate Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-14 COLLEGE GARDENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1700 Yale Pl Rockville MD 20850 04-15 ROCKING HORSE ROAD CENTER, 4910 Macon Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-16 THOMAS S. WOOTTON HIGH SCHOOL, 2100 Wootton Pkwy Rockville MD 20850 04-17 B’NAI ISRAEL CONGREGATION, 6301 Montrose Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-18 TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL, 11211 Old Georgetown Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-19 CANDLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 7210 Osprey Dr Rockville MD 20855 04-20 ROBERT FROST MIDDLE SCHOOL, 9201 Scott Dr Rockville MD 20850 04-21 FALLSMEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1800 Greenplace Ter Rockville MD 20850 Page 1 of 6 January 6, 2020 04-23 POTOMAC UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 9908 South Glen Rd Potomac MD 20854 04-24 LAKEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 2534 Lindley Ter Rockville MD 20850 04-25 RITCHIE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1514 Dunster Rd Rockville MD 20854 04-26 ROCKING HORSE ROAD CENTER, 4910 Macon Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-27 TWINBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 5911 Ridgway Ave Rockville MD 20851 04-28 BENDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, 6125 Montrose Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-29 COLD SPRING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 9201 Falls Chapel Way Potomac MD 20854 04-30 ST. ELIZABETH CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 917 Montrose Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-31 WALTER JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL, 6400 Rock Spring Dr Bethesda MD 20814 04-32 IVYMOUNT SCHOOL, 11614 Seven Locks Rd Potomac MD 20854 04-33 GARRETT PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4810 Oxford St Kensington MD 20895 04-34 SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 16911 Redland Rd Derwood MD 20855 04-35 SHADY GROVE CONFERENCE CENTER, 9630 Gudelsky Dr Rockville MD 20850 04-36 ROCKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL/GHOST, 2100 Baltimore Rd Rockville MD 20851 04-37 TWINBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 5911 Ridgway Ave Rockville MD 20851 04-38 TWINBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 5911 Ridgway Ave Rockville MD 20851 04-40 ROCKING HORSE ROAD CENTER, 4910 Macon Rd Rockville MD 20852 04-41 ROCKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL/GHOST, 2100 Baltimore Rd Rockville MD 20851 04-42 ROBERT FROST MIDDLE SCHOOL, 9201 Scott Dr Rockville MD 20850 04-43 MEADOW HALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 951 Twinbrook Pkwy Rockville MD 20851 05-01 DR. CHARLES DREW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1200 Swingingdale Dr Silver Spring MD 20905 05-02 GREENCASTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 13611 Robey Rd Silver Spring MD 20904 05-03 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY MIDDLE SCHOOL, 910 Schindler Dr Silver Spring MD 20903 05-04 RIDERWOOD VILLAGE, 3120 Gracefield Rd Silver Spring MD 20904 05-05 BURNT MILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 11211 Childs St Silver Spring MD 20901 05-06 WHITE OAK MIDDLE SCHOOL, 12201 New Hampshire Ave Silver Spring MD 20904 05-08 WILLIAM TYLER PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 13400 Tamarack Rd Silver Spring MD 20904 05-09 WESTOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 401 Hawkesbury Ln Silver Spring MD 20904 05-10 CRESTHAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1234 Cresthaven Dr Silver Spring MD 20903 05-11 CANNON ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 901 Cannon Rd Silver Spring MD 20904 05-12 GALWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 12612 Galway Dr Silver Spring MD 20904 05-13 WHITE OAK COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER, 1700 April Ln Silver Spring MD 20904 05-14 JOANN LELECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT BROAD ACRES, 710 Beacon Rd Silver Spring MD 20903 05-15 CLOVERLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 800 Briggs Chaney Rd Silver Spring MD 20905 05-16 STONEGATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 14811 Notley Rd Silver Spring MD 20905 05-17 FAIRLAND SCHOOL CENTER, 13313 Old Columbia Pik Silver Spring MD 20904 05-18 BURTONSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 15516 Old Columbia Pik Burtonsville MD 20866 05-19 BENJAMIN BANNEKER MIDDLE SCHOOL, 14800 Perrywood Dr Burtonsville MD 20866 05-21 EAST COUNTY COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER, 3310 Gateshead Manor Way Silver Spring MD 20904 05-22 SPRINGBROOK HIGH SCHOOL, 201 Valley Brook Dr Silver Spring MD 20904 05-23 MARILYN J. PRAISNER COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER, 14906 Old Columbia Pik Burtonsville MD 20866 06-01 JONES LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 15110 Jones Ln Gaithersburg MD 20878 06-02 SS. PETER AND PAUL ORTHODOX CHURCH, 10620 River Rd Potomac MD 20854 06-03 RIDGEVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL, 16600 Raven Rock Dr Gaithersburg MD 20878 06-04 DUFIEF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 15001 DuFief Dr Gaithersburg MD 20878 06-05 QUINCE ORCHARD HIGH SCHOOL, 15800 Quince Orchard Rd Gaithersburg MD 20878 06-06 TRAVILAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 13801 DuFief Mill Rd North Potomac MD 20878 06-07 SPARK M. MATSUNAGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 13902 Bromfield Rd Germantown MD 20874 06-08 NANCY H. DACEK N. POTOMAC COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER, 13850 Travilah Rd Rockville MD 20850 06-09 DARNESTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 15030 Turkey Foot Rd Gaithersburg MD 20878 06-10 GREAT SENECA CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 13010 Dairymaid Dr Germantown MD 20874 Page 2 of 6 January 6, 2020 06-11 NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL, 13501 Richter Farm Rd Germantown MD 20874 06-13 QUINCE ORCHARD LIBRARY, 15831 Quince Orchard Rd Gaithersburg MD 20878 06-14 STONE MILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 14323 Stonebridge View Dr North Potomac MD 20878 06-15 NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL, 13501 Richter Farm Rd Germantown MD 20874 06-16 RIDGEVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL/GHOST, 16600 Raven Rock Dr Gaithersburg MD 20878 07-01 BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOL, 4301 East-West Hwy Bethesda MD 20814 07-02 CHEVY CHASE VILLAGE HALL, 5906 Connecticut Ave Chevy Chase MD 20815 07-03 CLARA BARTON COMMUNITY CENTER, 7425 MacArthur Blvd Cabin John MD 20818 07-04 BETHESDA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 7600 Arlington Rd Bethesda MD 20814 07-05 ROLLINGWOOD SCHOOL CENTER, 3200 Woodbine St Chevy Chase MD 20815 07-06 CHEVY CHASE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4015 Rosemary St Chevy Chase MD 20815 07-07 WESTBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 5110 Allan Ter Bethesda MD 20816 07-08 BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOL, 4301 East-West Hwy Bethesda MD 20814 07-09 LYNBROOK SCHOOL CENTER, 8001 Lynbrook Dr Bethesda MD 20814 07-10 ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 9601 Old Georgetown Rd Bethesda MD 20814 07-11 SOMERSET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 5811 Warwick Pl Chevy Chase MD 20815 07-12 CONNIE MORELLA LIBRARY, 7400 Arlington Rd Bethesda MD 20814 07-13 WESTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL, 5511 Massachusetts Ave Bethesda MD 20816 07-15 THOMAS W. PYLE MIDDLE SCHOOL, 6311 Wilson Ln Bethesda MD 20817 07-16 NORTH CHEVY CHASE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 3700 Jones Bridge Rd Chevy Chase MD 20815 07-18 WASHINGTON WALDORF SCHOOL, 4800 Sangamore Rd Bethesda MD 20816 07-19 NORTH BETHESDA MIDDLE SCHOOL, 8935 Bradmoor Dr Bethesda MD 20817 07-20 ASHBURTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 6314 Lone Oak Dr Bethesda MD 20817 07-21 CHEVY CHASE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 7001 Connecticut Ave Chevy Chase MD 20815 07-22 BANNOCKBURN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 6520 Dalroy Ln Bethesda MD 20817 07-23 WALT WHITMAN HIGH SCHOOL, 7100 Whittier Blvd Bethesda MD 20817 07-24 LITTLE FLOWER SCHOOL HALL, 5601 Massachusetts Ave Bethesda MD 20816 07-25 GROSVENOR SCHOOL CENTER, 5701 Grosvenor Ln Bethesda MD 20814 07-26 FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS VILLAGE CENTER, 4433 South Park Ave Chevy Chase MD 20815 07-27 ST. DUNSTAN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 5450 Massachusetts Ave Bethesda MD 20816 07-28 BRADLEY HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 8701 Hartsdale Ave Bethesda MD 20817 07-31 THE PROMENADE PARTY ROOM, 5225 Pooks Hill Rd Bethesda MD 20814 07-32 CHEVY CHASE LIBRARY, 8005 Connecticut Ave Chevy Chase MD 20815 08-01 OLNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 3401 Queen Mary Dr Olney MD 20832 08-02 GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 3336 Gold Mine Rd Brookeville MD 20833 08-03 FLOWER VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 4615 Sunflower Dr Rockville MD 20853 08-04 SEQUOYAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 17301 Bowie Mill Rd Derwood MD 20855 08-05 BELMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 19528 Olney Mill Rd Olney MD 20832 08-06 SHERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, 300 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd Sandy Spring MD 20860 08-07 SHERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1401 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd Sandy Spring MD 20860 08-08 COL.
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