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Polling Place List Polling Places for the March 20, 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election Precinct Polling Place Name Address Township Handicap Accessible 7000001 COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BARRINGTON 301 E LINCOLN AVE BARRINGTON Y 7000002 BARRINGTON VILLAGE HALL 200 S HOUGH ST BARRINGTON Y 7000003 GROVE AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 900 S GROVE AVE BARRINGTON Y 7000004 WILLOW CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH 67 E ALGONQUIN RD SOUTH BARRINGTON Y 7000005 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 6 BRINKER RD BARRINGTON Y 7000006 ST MICHAELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 647 DUNDEE AVE BARRINGTON Y 7000007 BARRINGTON HILLS VILLAGE HALL 112 ALGONQUIN RD BARRINGTON Y 7000008 WILLOW CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH 67 E ALGONQUIN RD SOUTH BARRINGTON Y 7000009 ST MICHAELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 647 DUNDEE AVE BARRINGTON Y 7000010 WILLOW CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH 67 E ALGONQUIN RD SOUTH BARRINGTON Y 7000011 WILLOW CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH 67 E ALGONQUIN RD SOUTH BARRINGTON Y 7100001 FLOSSMOOR COMMUNITY CHURCH 847 HUTCHISON RD FLOSSMOOR Y 7100002 FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 18645 DIXIE HWY HOMEWOOD Y 7100003 BLOOM TOWNSHIP HALL 425 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100004 KENNEDY SCHOOL 10TH AND DIVISION ST CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100005 BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED 3500 GLENWOOD/LANSING RD LANSING Y 7100006 LINCOLN SCHOOL 1520 CENTER AVE CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100007 FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH 22709 STATE ST STEGER Y 7100008 SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS SENIOR CENTER 3140 ENTERPRISE PARK AVE SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100009 SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS SENIOR CENTER 3140 ENTERPRISE PARK AVE SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100010 PHILLIPS SCHOOL 1401 13TH PL FORD HEIGHTS Y 7100011 FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH 22709 STATE ST STEGER Y 7100012 OLYMPIC VILLAGE APARTMENTS 31 OLYMPIC VILLAGE CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100013 ALGONQUIN SCHOOL 170 ALGONQUIN ST PARK FOREST Y 7100014 BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED 3500 GLENWOOD/LANSING RD LANSING Y 7100015 GRANT SCHOOL 2712 MILLER AVE SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100016 LYNWOOD SENIOR YOUTH CENTER 21490 LINCOLN HWY LYNWOOD Y 7100017 ALGONQUIN SCHOOL 170 ALGONQUIN ST PARK FOREST Y 7100018 BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED 3500 GLENWOOD/LANSING RD LANSING Y 7100019 WINSTON CHURCHILL SCHOOL 1300 190TH ST HOMEWOOD Y 7100020 FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 18645 DIXIE HWY HOMEWOOD Y 7100021 MEDGAR EVERS SCHOOL 1101 E 10TH ST FORD HEIGHTS Y 7100022 LYNWOOD SENIOR YOUTH CENTER 21490 LINCOLN HWY LYNWOOD Y 7100023 EDWARD W PAESEL COMMUNITY CENTER 2700 KALVELAGE DR SAUK VILLAGE Y 7100024 JOHN H. BLAKEY CENTER FOR SENIORS 1 N REBECCA ST GLENWOOD Y 7100025 ROOSEVELT SCHOOL 249 W LINCOLN HWY CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100026 RICKOVER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 22151 TORRENCE AVE SAUK VILLAGE Y 7100027 NANCY L MCCONATHY PUBLIC LIBRARY 21737 JEFFERY AVE SAUK VILLAGE Y 7100028 MARIAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 700 ASHLAND AVE CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100029 FORD HEIGHTS VILLAGE HALL 1343 ELLIS AVE FORD HEIGHTS Y 7100030 WINSTON CHURCHILL SCHOOL 1300 190TH ST HOMEWOOD Y 7100031 ST PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH 330 W HIGHLAND DR CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100032 SAINT JAMES CHURCH 22400 TORRENCE AVE SAUK VILLAGE Y 7100033 LIVING SPRINGS COMMUNITY CHURCH 19051 S HALSTED ST GLENWOOD Y 7100034 WINSTON CHURCHILL SCHOOL 1300 190TH ST HOMEWOOD Y 7100035 GARFIELD SCHOOL 140 E 23RD ST CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100036 LIVING GRACE CHURCH 20100 LAKEWOOD AVE LYNWOOD Y 7100037 JOHN H. BLAKEY CENTER FOR SENIORS 1 N REBECCA ST GLENWOOD Y 7100038 LIVING GRACE CHURCH 20100 LAKEWOOD AVE LYNWOOD Y 7100039 JEFFERSON SCHOOL 176 E 11TH ST CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100040 SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH 18324 ASHLAND AVE HOMEWOOD Y 7100041 LIVING GRACE CHURCH 20100 LAKEWOOD AVE LYNWOOD Y 7100042 MARIAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 700 ASHLAND AVE CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100043 LAKE MARINA CLUBHOUSE 2800 198TH ST LYNWOOD Y 7100044 BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED 3500 GLENWOOD/LANSING RD LANSING Y 7100045 LONGWOOD SCHOOL 441 N LONGWOOD DR GLENWOOD Y 7100046 GOLDEN TOWERS SENIOR COMMUNITY 1704 EAST END AVE CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100047 SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH 18324 ASHLAND AVE HOMEWOOD Y 7100048 WINSTON CHURCHILL SCHOOL 1300 190TH ST HOMEWOOD Y 7100049 HICKORY GLEN FIELDHOUSE 1016 E 192ND ST GLENWOOD Y 7100050 FLOSSMOOR COMMUNITY CHURCH 847 HUTCHISON RD FLOSSMOOR Y 7100051 WILSON SCHOOL 422 W 16TH ST CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100052 BEACON HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 CONCORD DR CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100053 EDWARD W PAESEL COMMUNITY CENTER 2700 KALVELAGE DR SAUK VILLAGE Y 7100054 BLOOM TOWNSHIP HALL 425 S HALSTED ST CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100055 RICKOVER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 22151 TORRENCE AVE SAUK VILLAGE Y Page 1 of 23 7100056 GREENBRIAR SCHOOL (ALC) 101 W GREENBRIAR AVE CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100057 COMMISSIONERS PARK 311 CHICAGO RD CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100058 ST MARK UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 312 CHICAGO RD CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100059 SERENA HILLS SCHOOL 255 PLEASANT DR CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7100060 HICKORY GLEN FIELDHOUSE 1016 E 192ND ST GLENWOOD Y 7100061 HIGHLAND SCHOOL 828 WILLOW DR CHICAGO HEIGHTS Y 7200001 JOHN D RITA RECREATIONAL CENTER 2805 W 141ST ST BLUE ISLAND Y 7200002 MORTON-GINGERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16936 FOREST AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200003 MORTON-GINGERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16936 FOREST AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200004 OAK FOREST SENIOR CENTER 15501 S KILPATRICK AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200005 ST STEPHENS LUTHERAN CHURCH 14700 KILDARE AVE MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200006 RADAY LODGE 3220 W 145TH ST MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200007 MARKHAM COMMUNITY CENTER 15652 HOMAN AVE MARKHAM Y 7200008 ST EMERIC CATHOLIC CHURCH 4340 W 180TH ST COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Y 7200009 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 17100 69TH AVE TINLEY PARK Y 7200010 CENTRAL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 15601 CENTRAL AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200011 CRESTWOOD CIVIC CENTER 14025 KOSTNER AVE CRESTWOOD Y 7200012 MARKHAM VFW 9801 3220 W 159TH ST MARKHAM Y 7200013 CRESTWOOD CIVIC CENTER 14025 KOSTNER AVE CRESTWOOD Y 7200014 POSEN VILLAGE HALL 2440 W WALTER ZIMNY DR POSEN Y 7200015 RADAY LODGE 3220 W 145TH ST MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200016 SANDPIPER SOUTH CONDOMINIUMS 5204 MIDLOTHIAN TURNPIKE CRESTWOOD Y 7200017 ROBBINS COMMUNITY CENTER 13800 S TRUMBULL AVE ROBBINS Y 7200018 OAK FOREST SENIOR CENTER 15501 S KILPATRICK AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200019 ROBBINS COMMUNITY CENTER 13800 S TRUMBULL AVE ROBBINS Y 7200020 LEE FOSTER SCHOOL 5931 SCHOOL ST OAK FOREST Y 7200021 MARKHAM COMMUNITY CENTER 15652 HOMAN AVE MARKHAM Y 7200022 AMERICAN LEGION POST 615 17423 67TH CT TINLEY PARK Y 7200023 TURNER SCHOOL 3847 W 135TH ST ROBBINS Y 7200024 VOGT WOODS BUILDING 6527 W 171ST ST TINLEY PARK Y 7200025 MIDLOTHIAN PARK DISTRICT OFFICE 14500 KOSTNER AVE MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200026 WOODLANDS COMMUNITY CHURCH 18301 GOVERNORS HWY HOMEWOOD Y 7200027 SCARLET OAK SCHOOL 5731 ALBERT DR OAK FOREST Y 7200028 SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL 14620 SPRINGFIELD AVE MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200029 ST EMERIC CATHOLIC CHURCH 4340 W 180TH ST COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Y 7200030 MIDLOTHIAN PARK DISTRICT OFFICE 14500 KOSTNER AVE MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200031 HAZEL CREST PARK DISTRICT OFFICE 2600 W 171ST ST HAZEL CREST Y 7200032 HAZEL CREST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17050 CALIFORNIA AVE HAZEL CREST Y 7200033 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 17100 69TH AVE TINLEY PARK Y 7200034 SCHOOL DISTRICT 146 6611 171ST ST TINLEY PARK Y 7200035 CITY OF MARKHAM 16313 KEDZIE PKWY MARKHAM Y 7200036 LEE FOSTER SCHOOL 5931 SCHOOL ST OAK FOREST Y 7200037 KELLAR MIDDLE SCHOOL 14123 S LYDIA AVE ROBBINS Y 7200038 CITY OF MARKHAM 16313 KEDZIE PKWY MARKHAM Y 7200039 MARKHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 16640 KEDZIE AVE MARKHAM Y 7200040 COUNTRY CLUB HILLS CITY HALL 4200 W 183RD ST COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Y 7200041 CENTRAL PARK SCHOOL 3621 151ST ST MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200042 RIDGE SCHOOL 5151 149TH ST OAK FOREST Y 7200043 POSEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 14545 CALIFORNIA AVE POSEN Y 7200044 MARKHAM VFW 9801 3220 W 159TH ST MARKHAM Y 7200045 ZIEBELL SCHOOL 14900 ROCKWELL ST POSEN Y 7200046 SCARLET OAK SCHOOL 5731 ALBERT DR OAK FOREST Y 7200047 HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH 17300 PULASKI RD COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Y 7200048 COUNTRY CLUB HILLS POLICE 3700 W 175TH PL COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Y 7200049 HAZELCREST FIRE AND RESCUE BUILDING 2903 W 175TH ST HAZEL CREST Y 7200050 JACK HILLE SCHOOL 5800 151ST ST OAK FOREST Y 7200051 HAZEL CREST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17050 CALIFORNIA AVE HAZEL CREST Y 7200052 CENTRAL PARK SCHOOL 3621 151ST ST MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200053 RIDGE SCHOOL 5151 149TH ST OAK FOREST Y 7200054 RIDGE SCHOOL 5151 149TH ST OAK FOREST Y 7200055 POSEN COMMUNITY CENTER 14401 CAMPBELL AVE POSEN Y 7200056 NOB HILL SCHOOL 3701 W 168TH ST COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Y 7200057 VFW POST 2791 17147 OAK PARK AVE TINLEY PARK Y 7200058 LEE FOSTER SCHOOL 5931 SCHOOL ST OAK FOREST Y 7200059 TINLEY COURT CATERED SENIOR LIVING 16301 BREMENTOWNE RD TINLEY PARK Y 7200060 SANDPIPER SOUTH CONDOMINIUMS 5204 MIDLOTHIAN TURNPIKE CRESTWOOD Y 7200061 ST STEPHENS LUTHERAN CHURCH 14700 KILDARE AVE MIDLOTHIAN Y 7200062 CENTRAL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 15601 CENTRAL AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200063 CHATEAUX SCHOOL 3600 CHAMBORD LN HAZEL CREST Y 7200064 BREMEN TOWNSHIP 15350 OAK PARK AVE OAK FOREST Y Page 2 of 23 7200065 KELLAR MIDDLE SCHOOL 14123 S LYDIA AVE ROBBINS Y 7200066 HAZEL CREST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17050 CALIFORNIA AVE HAZEL CREST Y 7200067 AMERICAN LEGION POST 615 17423 67TH CT TINLEY PARK Y 7200068 ESDA BUILDING 13755 S LAMON AVE CRESTWOOD Y 7200069 KIMBERLY HEIGHTS SCHOOL 6141 KIMBERLY DR TINLEY PARK Y 7200070 COUNTRY CLUB HILLS CITY HALL 4200 W 183RD ST COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Y 7200071 HIGHLAND SCHOOL 3420 LAUREL LN HAZEL CREST Y 7200072 FIERKE SCHOOL 6535 VICTORIA DR OAK FOREST Y 7200073 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 17100 69TH AVE TINLEY PARK Y 7200074 MORTON-GINGERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16936 FOREST AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200075 WOODLANDS COMMUNITY CHURCH 18301 GOVERNORS HWY HOMEWOOD Y 7200076 BREMEN TOWNSHIP 15350 OAK PARK AVE OAK FOREST Y 7200077 AMERICAN LEGION POST 615 17423 67TH CT TINLEY PARK Y 7200078 HIGHLAND SCHOOL 3420
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