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Notice of Election NOTICE OF ELECTION GENERAL ELECTION Polls will be open from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm on November 4, 2014 at the Following Locations: Pct Name of Facility Address City Pct Name of Facility Address City 1 Jess Odom Community Center 1100 Edgewood Dr Maumelle 69 Little Rock’s First Baptist Church 62 Pleasant Valley Dr Little Rock 2 Jess Odom Community Center 1100 Edgewood Dr Maumelle 70 Pleasant Valley Church of Christ 10900 Rodney Parham Little Rock 3 Jess Odom Community Center 1100 Edgewood Dr Maumelle 71 Pulaski Academy 12301 Hinson Rd Little Rock 4 First United Methodist Church 1201 Edgewood Dr Maumelle 72 Pleasant Valley Church of Christ 10900 Rodney Parham Little Rock 5 First Christian Church 4001 Club Manor Dr Maumelle 73 Parkway Place Baptist Church 300 Parkway Pl Little Rock 6 Immaculate Heart of Mary 7025 Jasna Gora Dr N Little Rock 74 Pulaski Academy 12301 Hinson Rd Little Rock 7 Immaculate Heart of Mary 7025 Jasna Gora Dr N Little Rock 75 Immanuel Baptist Church 501 N Shackleford Rd Little Rock 8 Jess Odom Community Center 1100 Edgewood Dr Maumelle 76 Parkway Place Baptist Church 300 Parkway Pl Little Rock 9 First Christian Church 4001 Club Manor Dr Maumelle 77 Immanuel Baptist Church 501 N Shackleford Rd Little Rock 10 Levy Baptist Church 3501 Pike Ave N Little Rock 78 W.W. Williams NW Patrol Div 10001 Kanis Rd Little Rock 11 Graves Memorial Baptist Ch 4617 Oak Grove Rd N Little Rock 79 Henderson UMC 13000 W Baseline Little Rock 12 Graves Memorial Baptist Ch 4617 Oak Grove Rd N Little Rock 80 Henderson UMC 13000 W Baseline Little Rock 13 Sylvan Hills UMC 9921 Sylvan Hills Hwy Sherwood 81 Little Rock Fire Station #18 11500 Mabelvale West Little Rock 14 Berean Baptist Church 5512 Pike Ave N Little Rock 82 Mabelvale UMC 10500 Woodman St Mabelvale 15 Greater New Bibleway Church 1217 W 22nd N Little Rock 83 Heart’s Journey Church 9621 Tall Timber Blvd Little Rock 16 North Little Rock City Hall 300 Main St N Little Rock 84 Iglesia Bautista Nueva 9400 Col. Glenn Rd Little Rock 17 Willow House Activity Center 2500 Willow St #102 N Little Rock 85 W.W. Williams NW Patrol Div 10001 Kanis Rd Little Rock 18 Trinity Lutheran Church 3802 N Olive N Little Rock 86 Bess Chisum Stephens Comm 1200 S Cleveland Little Rock 19 North Heights Recreation Center 4801 Allen St N Little Rock 87 Faith UMC 9820 W Markham Little Rock 20 Lakewood UMC 1922 Topf Rd N Little Rock 88 St James UMC 321 Pleasant Valley Dr Little Rock 21 Park Hill Christian Church 4400 JFK Blvd N Little Rock 89 Unitarian Universalist Ch of LR 1818 Reservoir Rd Little Rock 22 Levy Church of Christ 5124 Camp Robinson Rd N Little Rock 90 Second Presbyterian Church 600 Pleasant Valley Dr Little Rock 23 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran 5900 JFK Blvd N Little Rock 91 Cammack Village City Hall 2710 N McKinley Little Rock 24 St Anne Parish Hall 6150 Remount Rd N Little Rock 92 St Paul UMC 2223 Durwood Rd Little Rock 25 Indian Hills Church 6801 JFK Blvd N Little Rock 93 First Christian Church 1500 N Mississippi Little Rock 26 Bayou Meto Baptist Church 26200 Hwy 107 Jacksonville 94 First Church of the Nazarene 1200 N Mississippi Little Rock 27 McArthur Assembly of God Ch 3501 John Harden Dr Jacksonville 95 Grace Presbyterian 9301 Rodney Parham Little Rock 28 Kellogg Valley Baptist Church 9516 Bamboo Lane N Little Rock 96 St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 1000 N Mississippi Little Rock 29 Jacksonville Community Center # 5 Municipal Dr Jacksonville 97 Faith Lutheran Church 7525 W Markham Little Rock 30 Jacksonville Community Center # 5 Municipal Dr Jacksonville 98 Second Baptist Church 1709 Barrow Rd Little Rock 31 Sylvan Hills UMC 9921 Sylvan Hills Hwy Sherwood 99 St. Luke UMC 6401 W 32nd St Little Rock 32 First Baptist of Gravel Ridge 14322 Hwy 107 Jacksonville 100 St. Luke UMC 6401 W 32nd St Little Rock 33 Jacksonville Community Center # 5 Municipal Dr Jacksonville 101 Heart’s Journey Church 9621 Tall Timber Blvd Little Rock 34 St Jude the Apostle Catholic Ch 2403 McArthur Dr Jacksonville 102 Moody Chapel AME Church 5630 Mabelvale Pike Little Rock 35 The Venue at Chapel Hill 1409 Madden Rd Jacksonville 103 St Theresa's Catholic Church 6219 Baseline Rd Little Rock 36 First Presbyterian Church 1208 W Main St Jacksonville 104 Temple of Restoration 10610 Chicot Rd Little Rock 37 First Baptist Church 401 N First St Jacksonville 105 Southside Church of Christ 9300 Geyer Springs Little Rock 38 Jacksonville Senior Center 100 Victory Circle Jacksonville 106 LR Fire Station #10 5220 Kavanaugh Blvd Little Rock 39 Brockington Rd Ch of the Nazerene 9860 Brockington Rd Sherwood 107 LR Fire Station #10 5220 Kavanaugh Blvd Little Rock 40 Sylvan Hills Community Church 8019 Hwy 107 Sherwood 108 Woodlawn Baptist Church 5520 Woodlawn Little Rock 41 Jack Evans Senior Citizen Center 2301 Thornhill Dr Sherwood 109 Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Ch 4401 Woodlawn Dr Little Rock 42 First Baptist Ch of Sherwood 701 Country Club Sherwood 110 Woodlawn Baptist Church 5520 Woodlawn Dr Little Rock 43 Cornerstone Bible Fellowship 7351 Warden Rd Sherwood 111 Pulaski Heights UMC 4823 Woodlawn Dr Little Rock 44 Indianhead Lake Baptist Church 8601 Indianhead Dr Sherwood 112 Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Ch 4401 Woodlawn Dr Little Rock 45 Jacksonville Senior Center 100 Victory Circle Jacksonville 113 West Side Baptist Church 2715 W 7th St Little Rock 46 Berea Baptist Church 104 E Valentine Rd Jacksonville 114 Arkansas Arts Center 501 E 9th St Little Rock 47 Berea Baptist Church 104 E Valentine Rd Jacksonville 115 Franklin Elementary School 1701 S Harrison St Little Rock 48 Harris Elementary School 4424 Hwy 161 N N Little Rock 116 Greater Christ Temple Pent 1200 Lewis St Little Rock 49 Sherwood Youth Center 508 Sherwood Ave Sherwood 117 Bullock Temple Church 1513 Park St Little Rock 50 Central Baptist Church 5200 Fairway Ave N Little Rock 118 Dunbar Recreation Center 1001 W 16th St Little Rock 51 Lakewood Middle School 2400 Lakeview N Little Rock ** 119 Greater Archview Baptist Ch 1720 W 23rd St Little Rock 52 Sherman Park Community Center 624 N Beech St N Little Rock 120 Little Rock Adult Education Ctr 4800 W 26th St Little Rock 53 Bethany Baptist Church 308 Eureka Garden Rd N Little Rock 121 Geyer Springs UMC 5500 Geyer Springs Rd Little Rock 54 Calvary Baptist Church 5025 Lynch Dr N Little Rock 122 Cooperative Extension Service 2901 W Roosevelt Rd Little Rock 55 Plantation Agriculture Museum 4815 Hwy 161 Scott 123 Southwest Comm Church 7400 Lancaster Rd Little Rock 56 Winfield UMC 20100 Cantrell Rd Little Rock 124 Metropolitan Career Center 7701 Scott Hamilton Little Rock 57 Lake Maumelle VFD 20720 Clay St Roland 125 Baseline Elementary School 3623 Baseline Rd Little Rock 58 Winfield UMC 20100 Cantrell Rd Little Rock 126 Ironton Baptist Church 14718 Ironton Cut-off Little Rock 59 C. A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center #1 Four-H Way Little Rock 127 Arch St Fire Department 15923 Arch St Little Rock 60 Highland Valley UMC 15524 Chenal Parkway Little Rock 128 St John Vision Center 2701 S Main St Little Rock 61 Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church 23908 Col. Glenn Rd Little Rock 129 LR Fire Station #4 7500 Lindsey Rd Little Rock 62 Crystal Hill Baptist Church 18823 Crystal Valley Rd Little Rock 130 College Station Comm Center 4801 Frazier Pike College Station 63 Martindale Baptist Church 18900 E. Col. Glenn Rd Little Rock 131 Mills High School 1205 E Dixon Rd Little Rock 64 Trinity Presbyterian Church 4501 Rahling Rd Little Rock 132 Wrightsville City Hall 13024 Hwy 365 Wrightsville 65 St Michael's Episcopal Church 12415 Cantrell Rd Little Rock 133 Wrightsville City Hall 13024 Hwy 365 Wrightsville 66 Grace Church 12900 Cantrell Rd Little Rock 134 Nathaniel Hill Comm Complex 2500 E 6th St Little Rock 67 Temple B'nai Israel 3700 N Rodney Parham Little Rock 135 Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church 3801 Springer Blvd Little Rock 68 Chenal Valley Baptist Church 1800 Rahling Rd Little Rock Permanent Polling Place Change Temporary Polling Place Change ** Name Change ADDITIONAL ELECTION INFORMATION Election Results will begin posting on the Election Commission’s ABSENTEE BALLOTS website after 7:30 p.m. on Election Day, until all results are in. Election Officials will begin opening, canvassing, and counting Election Resources: Absentee Ballots at 8:30 a.m. on Election Day, November 4th Election Commission www.votepulaski.net at the following location: Circuit/County Clerk www.pulaskiclerk.com Secretary of State www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections Pulaski County Regional Building 501 West Markham Voter Registration Deadlines for Election: Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 October 5th – New Registrants and Out of State Registrants Information regarding absentee ballots, voter registration, or st your voting location can be located on the Circuit/County October 31 – Transfer Voter Registration from Clerk’s website or contact their office at 340-8336. another county within the State ELECTION NOTICE PROVIDED BY THE PULASKI COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION NOTICE OF ELECTION GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE LIST FOR PULASKI COUNTY – November 4, 2014 FEDERAL CANDIDATES U.S. Senate Justice of the Peace District 13 North Little Rock Alderman Ward 3, Nathan LaFrance LIB Justice of the Peace, Phil Stowers REP Position 2 Mark H. Swaney GRN John Beard DEM John Parker IND Tom Cotton REP William Brackeen LIB Alderman Steve Baxter IND Senator Mark Pryor DEM Justice of the Peace District 14 North Little Rock Alderman Ward 4, U.S.
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