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November 5, 2019 Dallas County Vote Centers 1 VC# LOCATION Room November 5, 2019 Dallas County Vote Centers VC# LOCATION Room ADDRESS CITY ZIP VC213 ADDISON FIRE STATION # 1 TRAINING ROOM 4798 AIRPORT PKWY ADDISON 75001 VC212 ADDISON FIRE STATION # 2 BAY 3950 BELTWAY DR ADDISON 75001 VC161 LOOS FIELD HOUSE MAIN LOBBY 3815 SPRING VALLEY RD ADDISON 75001 VC424 BALCH SPRINGS CIVIC CENTER MEETING ROOM 12400 ELAM RD BALCH SPRINGS 75180 VC307 BALCH SPRINGS RECREATION CENTER MEETING ROOM 4372 SHEPHERD LN BALCH SPRINGS 75180 VC305 HICKORY TREE BAPTIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 3200 HICKORY TREE RD BALCH SPRINGS 75180 VC306 HODGES ELEM SCHOOL STAGE 14401 SPRING OAKS DR BALCH SPRINGS 75180 VC168 BLANTON ELEM SCHOOL LIBRARY 2525 SCOTT MILL RD CARROLLTON 75006 VC172 CROSBY RECREATION CENTER ELF FORK 1610 E CROSBY RD CARROLLTON 75006 VC451 JERRY R. JUNKINS ELEM SCHOOL LIBRARY, ROOM 111 2808 RUNNING DUKE DR CARROLLTON 75006 VC171 JOSEY RANCH LAKE LIBRARY MEETING RM 150 1700 KELLER SPRINGS RD CARROLLTON 75006 VC170 KELLER SPRINGS BAPTIST CHUR FELLOWSHIP HALL 3227 KELLER SPRINGS RD CARROLLTON 75006 VC167 MCCOY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 2425 MCCOY RD CARROLLTON 75006 VC169 NEWMAN SMITH HIGH SCHOOL KEATON THEATER LOBBY 2335 N JOSEY LN CARROLLTON 75006 VC173 NORTH DALLAS FAMILY CHURCH GYM 1700 S JOSEY LN CARROLLTON 75006 VC174 TED POLK MIDDLE SCHOOL G104 2001 KELLY BLVD CARROLLTON 75006 VC279 BESSIE COLEMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY 1208 E PLEASANT RUN RD CEDAR HILL 75104 VC456 BRAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 218 N BROAD ST CEDAR HILL 75104 VC428 CEDAR HILL GOVERNMENT CENTER-BLDG 100 LOBBY 285 UPTOWN BLVD CEDAR HILL 75104 VC278 L.K. LEWIS AUXILIARY SERVICES CTR FOYER 202 E BELTLINE RD CEDAR HILL 75104 VC282 LAKE RIDGE ELEM SCHOOL MULTI PURPOSE RM 1020 LAKE RIDGE PKWY CEDAR HILL 75104 VC461 PLUMMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PORTABLE #20 A 1203 S CLARK RD CEDAR HILL 75104 VC277 CEDAR HILL RECREATION CENTER BLUEBONNET ROOM 310 E PARKERVILLE RD CEDAR HILL 75104 VC280 COLLEGIATE HIGH/ACADEMY MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY 1533 HIGH POINTE LN CEDAR HILL 75104 VC281 HIGHLANDS ELEM SCHOOL GYM 131 SIMS DR CEDAR HILL 75104 VC380 COCKRELL HILL CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 4125 W CLARENDON DR COCKRELL HILL 75211 VC208 COPPELL TOWN CENTER ATRIUM 255 E PARKWAY BLVD COPPELL 75019 VC210 COTTONWOOD CREEK ELEM SCH GYM 615 MINYARD DR COPPELL 75019 VC209 LAKESIDE ELEM SCHOOL-COISD GYM 1100 VILLAGE PKWY COPPELL 75019 VC207 MOCKINGBIRD ELEM SCHOOL GYM 300 MOCKINGBIRD LN COPPELL 75019 VC211 RIVERCHASE ELEM SCHOOL LIBRARY, RM 201 272 S MACARTHUR BLVD COPPELL 75019 VC205 W W PINKERTON ELEM SCHOOL GYM 260 SOUTHWESTERN BLVD COPPELL 75019 VC206 WILSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM 200 S COPPELL RD COPPELL 75019 VC016 A M AIKIN ELEM SCHOOL GYM 12300 PLEASANT VALLEY DR DALLAS 75243 VC255 ADELLE TURNER ELEM SCHOOL GYM 5505 S POLK ST DALLAS 75232 VC031 ALEX SANGER PREPARATORY SCHOOL FRONT HALLWAY 8410 SAN LEANDRO DR DALLAS 75218 VC374 ANITA MARTINEZ REC CENTER AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM RM 3212 N WINNETKA AVE DALLAS 75212 VC153 ANNE FRANK ELEM SCHOOL LIBRARY 5201 CELESTIAL RD DALLAS 75254 VC047 ANNIE WEBB BLANTON SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8915 GREENMOUND AVE DALLAS 75227 VC359 ANSON JONES ELEM SCHOOL CONFERENCE ROOM 3901 MEREDITH AVE DALLAS 75211 VC358 ARCADIA PARK ELEM SCHOOL LIBRARY 1300 N JUSTIN AVE DALLAS 75211 VC336 ARLINGTON PARK RECREATION CENTER SMALL RM 1505 RECORD CROSSING RD DALLAS 75235 VC115 ARTHUR KRAMER ELEM SCHOOL FOYER 7131 MIDBURY DR DALLAS 75230 VC014 AUDELIA CREEK ELEM SCHOOL GYM 12600 AUDELIA RD DALLAS 75243 VC056 B H MACON ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 650 HOLCOMB RD DALLAS 75217 VC376 BACHMAN REC CENTER REC RM 1 2750 BACHMAN DR DALLAS 75220 VC151 BATH HOUSE CULTURAL CENTER LOBBY 521 E LAWTHER DR DALLAS 75218 VC039 BAYLES ELEM SCHOOL COMPUTER LAB, RM 121 2444 TELEGRAPH AVE DALLAS 75228 VC011 BEN MILAM ELEM SCH - DISD GYM 4200 MCKINNEY AVE DALLAS 75205 VC117 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - IEA RM 107 6920 MEADOW RD DALLAS 75230 VC426 BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH NELSON HALL 10101 WALNUT HILL LANE DALLAS 75238 VC345 BEXAR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 2018 S MARSALIS AVE DALLAS 75216 VC350 BILHARTZ ELEM SCHOOL GYM, RM 218A 6700 WANDT DR DALLAS 75236 VC229 BILL J PRIEST INSTITUTE AUDITORIUM 1402 CORINTH ST DALLAS 75215 VC261 BOML ACADEMY @ A MACEO SMITH LIBRARY FOYER 3030 STAG RD DALLAS 75241 MONTGOMERY ARTS THEATER VC274 BOOKER T WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 2501 FLORA ST DALLAS 75201 FOYER VC379 BOUDE STOREY MIDDLE SCHOOL FOYER 3000 MARYLAND AVE DALLAS 75216 VC130 BRENTFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL EAST CAFETERIA 6767 BRENTFIELD DR DALLAS 75248 VC029 BRYAN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL MAIN ENTRY FOYER 2101 MILLMAR DR DALLAS 75228 VC340 C F CARR ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM LOBBY 1952 BAYSIDE ST DALLAS 75212 VC328 CAILLET ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3033 MERRELL RD DALLAS 75229 VC026 CASA VIEW ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FOYER 2100 N FAROLA DR DALLAS 75228 VC240 CEDAR CREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT CENTER 2020 MOUSER ST DALLAS 75203 VC154 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 4711 WESTSIDE DR DALLAS 75209 VC062 CESAR CHAVEZ LEARNING CENTER LIBRARY 1710 N CARROLL AVE DALLAS 75204 VC248 CFNI STUDENT CENTER LOBBY 444 FAWN RIDGE DR DALLAS 75224 VC165 CHAPEL HILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 12701 TEMPLETON TRL DALLAS 75234 VC027 CHARLES A GILL ELEM SCH AUDITORIUM 10910 FERGUSON RD DALLAS 75228 VC152 CHURCHILL RECREATION CTR LARGE ROOM 6906 CHURCHILL WAY DALLAS 75230 VC250 CLARA OLIVER ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 4010 IDAHO AVE DALLAS 75216 VC348 CLINTON P RUSSELL ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3031 S BECKLEY AVE DALLAS 75224 VC042 COLONIAL BAPTIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 6459 SCYENE RD DALLAS 75227 VC269 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 2817 CHERRY VALLEY BLVD DALLAS 75241 VC267 DA HULCY STEAM MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELOR'S OFFICE 9339 S POLK ST DALLAS 75232 VC342 DALLAS FIRE STATION # 1 BAY 1901 IRVING BLVD DALLAS 75207 VC010 DALLAS FIRE STATION # 17 BAY 6045 BELMONT AVE DALLAS 75206 VC020 DALLAS FIRE STATION # 57 BAY 10801 AUDELIA RD DALLAS 75238 VC133 DALLAS FIRE STATION # 7 BAY 6010 DAVENPORT RD DALLAS 75248 1 November 5, 2019 Dallas County Vote Centers VC# LOCATION Room ADDRESS CITY ZIP VC147 DAN D ROGERS ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FOYER 5314 ABRAMS RD DALLAS 75214 VC225 DANIEL WEBSTER ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3815 S FRANKLIN ST DALLAS 75233 VC378 DAVID G BURNET ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3200 KINKAID DR DALLAS 75220 VC330 DEGOLYER ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3453 FLAIR DR DALLAS 75229 VC054 E B COMSTOCK MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 7044 HODDE ST DALLAS 75217 EASTFIELD COLLEGE PLEASANT VC431 RM 108 802 S BUCKNER BLVD DALLAS 75217 GROVE CAMPUS VC464 EBBY HALLIDAY ELEM SCHOOL MULTI PURPOSE ROOM 141 10210 TEAGARDEN RD DALLAS 75217 VC043 EDNA ROWE ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 4918 HOVENKAMP DR DALLAS 75227 VC038 EDUARDO MATA MONTESSORI SCHOOL LIBRARY 7420 LA VISTA DR DALLAS 75214 VC109 EDWARD CARY MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3978 KILLION DR DALLAS 75229 VC048 EDWARD TITCHE ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 9560 HIGHFIELD DR DALLAS 75227 VC061 EDWIN J KIEST ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 2611 HEALEY DR DALLAS 75228 VC432 EL CENTRO COLLEGE-MAIN CAMPUS STUDENT CTR 801 MAIN ST DALLAS 75202 VC433 EL CENTRO COLLEGE-WEST CAMPUS MAIN LOBBY 3330 NORTH HAMPTON RD DALLAS 75212 VC372 ELADIO R MARTINEZ LEARNING CENTER LIBRARY 4500 BERNAL DR DALLAS 75212 VC253 ELISHA M PEASE ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 2914 CUMMINGS ST DALLAS 75216 VC357 ELMWOOD-EL BUEN SAMARITANO UMC WESLEY HALL, LOYALTY RM 1315 BERKLEY AVE DALLAS 75224 VC337 ESPERANZA HOPE MEDRANO ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 2221 LUCAS DR DALLAS 75219 VC237 EVANGELIST TEMPLE CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 2627 DORRIS ST DALLAS 75215 VC227 EXALL RECREATION CENTER LARGE ROOM 1355 ADAIR ST DALLAS 75204 VC004 FOREST MEADOW JR HIGH SCHOOL FRONT OFFICE 9373 WHITEHURST DR DALLAS 75243 VC067 FORESTER FIELD HOUSE MAIN LOBBY 8233 MILITARY PKWY DALLAS 75227 VC252 FOUNTAIN OF THE LIVING WORD CHURCH SANCTUARY ENTRANCE 2543 E LEDBETTER DR DALLAS 75216 VC136 FRETZ PARK LIBRARY BLACK BOX THEATER 6990 BELT LINE RD DALLAS 75254 VC264 FRIENDSHIP WEST BAPTIST CHURCH BANQUET HALL FOYER 2020 WHEATLAND RD DALLAS 75232 VC126 GENEVA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY MAIN LOBBY 2911 DELMAR AVE DALLAS 75206 VC114 GEORGE B DEALEY MONTESSORI ACADEMY AUDITORIUM FOYER 6501 ROYAL LN DALLAS 75230 VC226 GEORGE L ALLEN SR. COURTS BLDG 1ST FL LOBBY 600 COMMERCE ST DALLAS 75202 VC360 GEORGE PEABODY ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3101 RAYDELL PL DALLAS 75211 VC033 GEORGE TRUETT ELEM SCH AUDITORIUM 1811 GROSS RD DALLAS 75228 VC246 GETHSEMANE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 4600 SOLAR LN DALLAS 75216 VC243 GOOD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH SPIGNER WING 3110 BONNIE VIEW RD DALLAS 75216 VC034 GRACE UNITED METH CHURCH PARLOR 4105 JUNIUS ST DALLAS 75246 VC375 GRAUWYLER PARK REC CENTER RM A 7780 HARRY HINES BLVD DALLAS 75235 VC239 GREATER MT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH CONFERENCE RM 1403 MORRELL AVE DALLAS 75203 VC059 H GRADY SPRUCE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 9733 OLD SEAGOVILLE RD DALLAS 75217 VC251 H I HOLLAND ELEM SCHOOL @ LISBON MAIN LOBBY 4203 S LANCASTER RD DALLAS 75216 VC003 HAMILTON PARK PACESETTER AUDITORIUM FOYER 8301 TOWNS ST DALLAS 75243 VC344 HARRELL BUDD ELEM SCHOOL GYM 2121 S MARSALIS AVE DALLAS 75216 VC105 HARRY C WITHERS ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3959 NORTHAVEN RD DALLAS 75229 VC238 HECTOR P GARCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL-DISD ART ROOM A 700 E 8TH ST DALLAS 75203 VC463 HENRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA 253 W LAWSON RD DALLAS 75253 VC123 HENRY W LONGFELLOW - CEA AUDITORIUM 5314 BOAZ ST DALLAS 75209 VC434 HIGHLAND HILLS LIBRARY CLASSROOM A/B 6200 BONNIE VIEW RD DALLAS 75241 VC271 HIGHLAND HILLS UN METHODIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 3800 SIMPSON STUART RD DALLAS 75241 VC022 HIGHLAND MEADOWS ELEM SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8939 WHITEWING LN DALLAS 75238 VC159 HIGHLAND PARK ISD ADMIN BLDG BOARD RM 7015 WESTCHESTER DR DALLAS 75205 VC158
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