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2021 Poll Locations 2021 POLL LOCATIONS Board of Registrations and Elections ALLGOOD ELEM Allgood Elementary School 659 Allgood Road Stone Mountain 30083 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD (BHAVN) St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church 3110 Ashford Dunwoody Road Atlanta 30319 ASHFORD PARK ELEM (BHAVN) Ashford Prk Elementary School 2968 Cravenridge Dr NE Brookhaven, GA 30319 ASHFORD PARKSIDE (BHAVN) Montgomery Elem School 3995 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE Brookhaven, GA 30319 AUSTIN (DUN) North Atlanta Church of Christ 5676 Roberts Drive Dunwoody 30338 AUSTIN DRIVE Peace Baptist Church 4000 Covington Highway Decatur 30032 AVONDALE (AVO) Avondale City Hall 21 North Avondale Plaza Avondale Estates 30002 AVONDALE HIGH DeKalb School of the Arts 1192 Clarendon Avenue Avondale Estates 30002 BETHUNE MIDDLE Mary MacLeod Bethune Middle School 5200 Covington Highway Decatur 30035 BOULDERCREST ROAD Obama Elementary School 3132 Clifton Church Road, SE Atlanta 30316 BOULEVARD (ATL) Israel Baptist Church 2071 Hosea L. Williams Drive, SE Atlanta 30317 BRIAR VISTA ELEM (ATL/DEKALB) Briar Vista Elementary School 1131 Briar Vista Terrace NE Atlanta 30324 BRIARCLIFF Briarcliff Baptist Church 3039 Briarcliff Road, NE Atlanta 30329 BRIARLAKE ELEM Briarlake Elementary School 3590 LaVista Road Decatur 30033 BRIARWOOD (BHAVN) Lynwood Recreation Center 3360 Osborne Rd NE Brookhaven 30319 BROCKETT (TUC) Mount Moriah Baptist Church 1983 Brockett Road Tucker 30084 Page 1 2020 POLL LOCATIONS BROCKETT ELEM (TUC) Brockett Elementary School 1855 Brockett Road Tucker 30084 BROOKHAVEN (BHAVN) University Baptist Church 1375 Fernwood Circle, NE Atlanta 30319 BROWN’S MILL ELEM (STCRST/DEKALB) Brown's Mill Elementary School 4863 Brown's Mill Road Lithonia 30038 BURGESS ELEM (ATL) Hugh Otis Burgess Elementary School 480 Clifton Street, SE Atlanta 30316 CANBY LANE ELEM Canby Lane Elementary School 4150 Green Hawk Trail Decatur 30035 240 Candler Road, SE, Gymnasium A CANDLER St. Philip AME Church Atlanta 30317 CANDLER - MURPHEY CANDLER ELEM (STCRST) Murphey Candler Elementary School 6775 South Goddard Road Lithonia 30038 CANDLER PARK (ATL) Neighborhood Church 1561 McLendon Avenue, NE Atlanta 30307 CEDAR GROVE ELEM Cedar Grove Elementary School 2330 River Road Ellenwood 30294 CEDAR GROVE MIDDLE Cedar Grove Middle School 2300 Wildcat Road Decatur 30034 CEDAR GROVE SOUTH Cedar Grove United Methodist Church 3430 Bouldercrest Road Conley 30288 CHAMBLEE (CHA) Chamblee Civic Center 3540 Broad Street Chamblee 30341 CHAMBLEE 2 (CHA) Chamblee Civic Center 3540 Broad Street Chamblee 30341 CHAPEL HILL ELEM Chapel Hill Elementary School 3536 Radcliff Blvd. Decatur 30034 CHESNUT ELEM (DUN) Chesnut Elementary School 4576 North Peachtree Road Dunwoody 30338 CLAIREMONT EAST (DEC) Decatur Recreation Department 231 Sycamore Street Decatur 30030 CLAIREMONT WEST (DEC) The Church at Decatur Heights 735 Sycamore Drive Decatur 30030 CLAIRMONT ROAD Clairmont Presbyterian Church 1994 Clairmont Road Decatur 30033 CLARKSTON (CLA) Clarkston First Baptist Church Family Life Center 4007 Church Street Page 2 2020 POLL LOCATIONS Clarkston 30021 CLARKSTON COMMUNITY CEN (CLA) Clarkston Community Center 3701 College Avenue Clarkston 30021 CLIFTON ELEM Beulah Missionary Baptist Church 2340 Clifton Springs Road Decatur 30034 COAN RECREATION (ATL) Coan Park Recreation Center 1530 Woodbine Avenue Atlanta 30317 COLUMBIA DRIVE Hillside Presbyterian Church 1879 Columbia Drive Decatur 30032 COLUMBIA ELEM Columbia Elementary School 3230 Columbia Woods Drive Decatur 30032 COLUMBIA MIDDLE Columbia Middle School 3001 Columbia Drive Decatur 30034 CORALWOOD Briarlake Elementary School 3590 LaVista Road Decatur 30033 COVINGTON Avondale Pattillo United Methodist Church 3260 Covington Highway Decatur 30032 COVINGTON HWY Avondale Pattillo United Methodist Church 3260 Covington Highway Decatur 30032 CROSS KEYS HIGH (BHAVN) Cross Keys High School 1626 North Druid Hills Road, NE Atlanta 30319 CROSSROADS Crossroads Presbyterian Church 5587 Redan Road Stone Mountain 30088 DECATUR (DEC) Evergreen Baptist Church 303 4th Avenue Decatur 30030 DORAVILLE NORTH (DOR) Doraville City Hall 3725 Park Avenue Doraville 30340 DORAVILLE SOUTH (DOR) Doraville City Hall 3725 Park Avenue Doraville 30340 DRESDEN ELEM (CHA) Dresden Elementary School 2449 Dresden Drive Chamblee 30341 DRUID HILLS Druid Hills High School 1798 Haygood Drive, NE Atlanta 30307 DUNAIRE ELEM Dunaire Elementary School 651 S. Indian Creek Drive Stone Mountain 30083 DUNWOODY (DUN) The Church at Chapel Hill – Dunwoody Campus 5067 Chamblee Dunwoody Road Dunwoody 30338 DUNWOODY 2 (DUN) Kingswood United Methodist Church 4896 N. Peachtree Road Dunwoody 30338 Page 3 2020 POLL LOCATIONS DUNWOODY LIBRARY (DUN) Dunwoody Library 5339 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road Dunwoody 30338 EAST LAKE (ATL) St. Philip AME Church 240 Candler Road, SE, Gymnasium B Atlanta 30317 EMBRY HILLS Evansdale Elementary School 2914 Evans Woods Drive Doraville 30340 EMORY ROAD Emory Presbyterian Church 1886 North Decatur Road, NE Atlanta 30307 EMORY SOUTH (ATL/DEKALB) Atlanta Metropolitan Church 999 Briarcliff Road Atlanta 30306 EVANSDALE ELEM Evansdale Elementary School 2914 Evans Woods Drive Doraville 30340 FAIRINGTON ELEM (STCRST) Fairington Elementary School 5505 Phillip Bradley Drive Lithonia 30038 FERNBANK ELEM Fernbank Elementary School 157 Heaton Park Drive Atlanta 30307 FLAKES MILL FIRE STATION County Line – Ellenwood Library 4331 River Road Ellenwood 30294 FLAT ROCK ELEM (STCRST) Flat Rock Elementary School 4603 Evans Mill Road Lithonia 30038 FLAT SHOALS New Life Community Center 3592 Flat Shoals Road Decatur 30034 FLAT SHOALS ELEM Flat Shoals Elementary School 3226 Flat Shoals Road Decatur 30034 FLAT SHOALS LIBRARY Flat Shoals Library 4022 Flat Shoals Parkway Decatur 30034 FLAT SHOALS PARKWAY The Greater Travelers Rest Baptist Church H.F. Shepherd Multiplex Building 4650 Flat Shoals Parkway Decatur 30034 FREEDOM MIDDLE Freedom Middle School 505 South Hairston Road Stone Mountain 30088 GEORGETOWN Sq Peachtree Middle School (DUN) 4664 North Peachtree Road Dunwoody 30338 GLENHAVEN Straight Life Church of God 4228 Glenhaven Drive Decatur 30035 GLENNWOOD (DEC) Decatur Recreation Department 231 Sycamore Street Decatur 30030 GLENWOOD ROAD First Rephidim Missionary Baptist Church 4649 Glenwood Road Decatur 30035 GRESHAM ROAD Obama Elementary School 3132 Clifton Church Road, SE Atlanta 30316 Page 4 2020 POLL LOCATIONS HAMBRICK ELEM Hambrick Elementary School 1101 Hambrick Road Stone Mountain 30083 HARRIS - MARGARET HARRIS ED Margaret Harris Educational Center 1634 Knob Hill Drive NE Atlanta 30329 HARRIS - NARVIE J. HARRIS ELEM Narvie J. Harris Elementary School 3981 McGill Drive Decatur 30034 HAWTHORNE ELEM Hawthorne Elementary School 2535 Caladium Drive, NE Atlanta 30345 HENDERSON MILL Henderson Mill Elementary 2408 Henderson Mill Road, NE Atlanta 30345 HUGH HOWELL (TUC) Smoke Rise Baptist Church 5901 Hugh Howell Road Stone Mountain 30087 HUNTLEY HILLS ELEM (CHA) Huntley Hills Elementary School 2112 Seaman Circle Chamblee 3034l IDLEWOOD ELEM (TUC) Idlewood Elementary School 1484 Idlewood Road Tucker 30084 INDIAN CREEK Indian Creek Baptist Church 3901 Rockbridge Road Stone Mountain 30083 JOHNSON ESTATES (ATL) Briar Vista Elementary School 1131 Briar Vista Terrace, NE Atlanta 30324 JOLLY ELEM Jolly Elementary School 1070 Otello Avenue Clarkston 30021 KELLEY CHAPEL ROAD Kelley Chapel United Methodist Church 3411 Kelley Chapel Road Decatur 30034 KELLEY LAKE ELEM Kelley Lake Elementary School 2590 Kelly Lake Road Decatur 30032 KINGSLEY ELEM (DUN) Kingsley Elementary School 2051 Brendon Drive Dunwoody 30338 KITTREDGE ELEM (BHAVN) Kittredge Magnet School 1663 East Nancy Creek Drive, NE Atlanta 30319 KNOLLWOOD Wadsworth Elementary School 3039 Santa Monica Drive Decatur 30032 LAKESIDE HIGH Lakeside High School 3801 Briarcliff Road, NE Atlanta 30345 LAVISTA St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church 1790 LaVista Road, NE Atlanta 30329 LAVISTA ROAD Intown Community Church 2059 LaVista Road, NE Atlanta 30329 Page 5 2020 POLL LOCATIONS LIN - MARY LIN ELEM (ATL) Neighborhood Church 1561 McLendon Avenue, NE Atlanta 30307 LITHONIA (LIT) Lithonia City Hall 6920 Main Street Lithonia 30058 LITHONIA HIGH (STCRST/DEKALB) Lithonia High School 2440 Phillips Road Lithonia 30058 LIVSEY ELEM Livsey Elementary School 4137 Livsey Road Tucker 30084 MARBUT ELEM Marbut Elementary School 5776 Marbut Road Lithonia 30058 MATHIS - BOB MATHIS ELEM Bob Mathis Elementary School 3505 Boring Road Decatur 30034 MCLENDON New Beginning Full Gospel Baptist Church 923 Valley Brook Road Decatur 30033 MCNAIR ACADEMY Ronald McNair Discovery Learning Academy 2162 Second Avenue Decatur 30032 MCNAIR HIGH Ronald McNair, Sr. High School 1804 Bouldercrest Road, SE Atlanta 30316 MCNAIR Ronald McNair Discovery Learning Center 2162 Second Avenue Decatur 30032 MCWILLIAMS (STCRST) Ousley United Methodist Church 3261 Panola Road Lithonia 30038 MEADOWVIEW Beulah Missionary Baptist Church 2340 Clifton Springs Road Decatur 30034 MEDLOCK International Community School 2418 Wood Trail Lane Decatur 30033 MEMORIAL SOUTH Rock of Ages Lutheran Church 5135 Memorial Drive Stone Mountain 30083 METROPOLITAN (ATL) First Iconium Baptist Church 542 Moreland Avenue SE Atlanta 30316 MIDVALE ELEM (TUC) Midvale Elementary School 3836 Midvale Road, NE Tucker 30084 MIDVALE ROAD Henderson Mill Elementary 2408 Henderson Mill Road, NE Atlanta 30345 MIDWAY Peachcrest Elementary School 1530 Joy Lane Decatur 30032 MILLER – ELDRIDGE L. MILLER ELEM Eldridge L. Miller Elementary School 919 Martin Road Stone Mountain 30088 MILLER GROVE
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