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ALLEGHENY COUNTY POLLING PLACES (Cont.) MUNICIPAL W D LOCATION MUNICIPAL W D LOCATION MT LEBANON 3 8 MARKHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 165 CRESCENT DR ALLEGHENY COUNTY POLLING PLACES (Cont.) MUNICIPAL W D LOCATION MUNICIPAL W D LOCATION MT LEBANON 3 8 MARKHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 165 CRESCENT DR. PITTSBURGH 9 3 TEAMSTERS TEMPLE- 4701 BUTLER ST. MT LEBANON 4 1 WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 735 WASHINGTON RD. PITTSBURGH 9 4 ST MARY’S LYCEUM - 329 45TH ST. MT LEBANON 4 2 WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 735 WASHINGTON RD. PITTSBURGH 9 5 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PGH LAWRENCEVILLE 279 FISK ST MT LEBANON 4 3 JULIA WARD HOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 400 BROADMOOR AVE. PITTSBURGH 9 6 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PGH LAWRENCEVILLE 279 FISK ST MT LEBANON 4 4 JULIA WARD HOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 400 BROADMOOR AVE. PITTSBURGH 9 7 ST MARY’S LYCEUM - 329 45TH ST. MT LEBANON 4 5 JULIA WARD HOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 400 BROADMOOR AVE. PITTSBURGH 9 8 WOOLSLAIR SCH GYM-CHRISTIAN WAY ENTRANCE-501 40TH ST. MT LEBANON 4 6 JULIA WARD HOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 400 BROADMOOR AVE. PITTSBURGH 9 9 THE WESTERN PA HOSPITAL- 4800 FRIENDSHIP AVE. MT LEBANON 4 7 JULIA WARD HOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 400 BROADMOOR AVE. PITTSBURGH 10 1 JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME PARLOR- 5175 BUTLER ST. MT LEBANON 5 1 SAINT BERNARD CHURCH HALL- 401 WASHINGTON RD. PITTSBURGH 10 2 A.O.H. CLUB DIV 23--5203 CARNEGIE ST MT LEBANON 5 2 SAINT BERNARD CHURCH HALL- 401 WASHINGTON RD. PITTSBURGH 10 3 A.O.H. CLUB DIV 23--5203 CARNEGIE ST MT LEBANON 5 3 MT LEBANON UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH-975 WASHINGTON RD PITTSBURGH 10 4 ENGINE HOUSE #7- 4603 STANTON AVE. MT LEBANON 5 4 MT. LEBANON RECREATION CENTER- 900 CEDAR BLVD. PITTSBURGH 10 5 SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL-LOBBY 4801 STANTON AVE MT LEBANON 5 5 MT LEBANON UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH-975 WASHINGTON RD PITTSBURGH 10 6 ENGINE HOUSE #7- 4603 STANTON AVE. MT LEBANON 5 6 MT. LEBANON RECREATION CENTER- 900 CEDAR BLVD. PITTSBURGH 10 7 MORNINGSIDE SENIOR CENTER (JOE NATOLI FIELD)- 6944 PRESIDENT WAY MT LEBANON 5 7 MT. LEBANON RECREATION CENTER- 900 CEDAR BLVD. PITTSBURGH 10 8 MORNINGSIDE SENIOR CENTER (JOE NATOLI FIELD)- 6944 PRESIDENT WAY MT LEBANON 5 8 MT LEBANON UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH-975 WASHINGTON RD PITTSBURGH 10 9 MORNINGSIDE SENIOR CENTER (JOE NATOLI FIELD)- 6944 PRESIDENT WAY MT OLIVER 0 1 BECKMAN MOTOR CO., INC- 110 PENN AVE. PITTSBURGH 10 10 MORNINGSIDE VFW POST 3945-1820 MORNINGSIDE AVE MT OLIVER 0 2 PITTSBURGH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH- 407 BROWNSVILLE RD. PITTSBURGH 10 11 MORNINGSIDE VFW POST 3945-1820 MORNINGSIDE AVE MT OLIVER 0 3 TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH- 743 BROWNSVILLE RD. PITTSBURGH 10 12 SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - 4801 STANTON AVE MT OLIVER 0 4 TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH- 601 BROWNSVILLE RD. PITTSBURGH 10 13 SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - 4801 STANTON AVE MUNHALL 0 1 MUNHALL V F D #5--1817 WHITAKER WAY PITTSBURGH 10 14 SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL LOBBY - 4801 STANTON AVE- MUNHALL 0 2 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF HOMESTEAD- 510 E. 10TH AVE. PITTSBURGH 10 15 THE COMMONS AT NORTH AIKEN- 5330 NORTH AIKEN COURT MUNHALL 0 3 #1 ENGINE HOUSE- 1300 MARTHA ST. PITTSBURGH 10 16 BROTHERS & SISTERS EMERGING-5315 HILLCREST ST MUNHALL 0 4 MUNICIPAL BLDG.- 1900 WEST ST. PITTSBURGH 10 17 THOMAS MERTON CENTER-5129 PENN AVE MUNHALL 0 5 ANNE ASHLEY MEMORIAL UMC-334 EAST 22ND AVE PITTSBURGH 10 18 BETHESDA TEMPLE 1ST FLOOR HALL - 5000 DEARBORN ST MUNHALL 0 6 #4 FIRE HOUSE-UPSTAIRS- 3401 MAIN ST. PITTSBURGH 10 19 BROTHERS & SISTERS EMERGING-5315 HILLCREST ST MUNHALL 0 7 #4 FIRE HOUSE-DOWNSTAIRS- 3401 MAIN ST. PITTSBURGH 11 1 PITTSBURGH FULTON- 5799 HAMPTON ST. MUNHALL 0 8 HOMESTEAD PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH- 4231 SHADY AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 2 FAIRMONT APARTMENTS-5461 PENN AVE MUNHALL 0 9 ST RITA PARISH HALL- 219 W. SCHWAB AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 3 EAST END COOPERATIVE MINISTRY(ENT B HARVARD ST )6140 STATION ST MUNHALL 0 10 MUNHALL HOMESTEAD HOUSING ASSOC.- 601 LONGFELLOW DR. PITTSBURGH 11 4 FAIRMONT APARTMENTS-5461 PENN AVE MUNHALL 0 11 MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH- 4300 MAIN ST. PITTSBURGH 11 5 VALLEY VIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-601 N AIKEN AVE MUNHALL 0 12 ST. ELIAS BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH- 4200 HOMESTEAD-DUQUESNE RD. PITTSBURGH 11 6 MT ARARAT COMMUNITY CENTER 745 NORTH NEGLEY AVE NEVILLE 1 0 NEVILLE ISLAND V.F. D.- 5300 GRAND AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 7 PITTSBURGH FULTON- 5799 HAMPTON ST. NEVILLE 2 0 NEVILLE ISLAND V.F. D.- 5300 GRAND AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 8 ST ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5801 HAMPTON ST NEVILLE 3 0 NEVILLE ISLAND V.F. D.- 5300 GRAND AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 9 ST ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5801 HAMPTON ST N BRADDOCK 1 1 NORTH BRADDOCK V.F. D. SOCIAL HALL 1318 WOLFE AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 10 FARM HOUSE 1ST FLOOR 1340 FARM HOUSE DR N BRADDOCK 1 2 NORTH BRADDOCK V.F. D. SOCIAL HALL 1318 WOLFE AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 11 MT ARARAT COMMUNITY CENTER 745 NORTH NEGLEY AVE N BRADDOCK 1 3 NORTH BRADDOCK V.F. D. SOCIAL HALL 1318 WOLFE AVE. PITTSBURGH 11 12 DILWORTH SCHOOL GYM-6200 STANTON AVE N BRADDOCK 2 1 BOROUGH OF NORTH BRADDOCK- 600 ANDERSON ST. PITTSBURGH 11 13 DILWORTH SCHOOL GYM-6200 STANTON AVE N BRADDOCK 2 2 BOROUGH OF NORTH BRADDOCK- 600 ANDERSON ST. PITTSBURGH 11 14 DILWORTH SCHOOL GYM-6200 STANTON AVE N BRADDOCK 3 1 GENERAL BRADDOCK TOWERS COMMUNITY ROOM- 620 SIXTH ST PITTSBURGH 11 15 PENTECOSTAL TEMPLE CHURCH- 6300 E. LIBERTY BLVD. N BRADDOCK 3 2 GENERAL BRADDOCK TOWERS COMMUNITY ROOM- 620 SIXTH ST PITTSBURGH 11 16 RODMAN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 6111 RODMAN ST N FAYETTE 0 1 NORTH FAYETTE TWP BUILDING- 400 N. BRANCH RD. PITTSBURGH 11 17 MT ARARAT COMMUNITY CENTER 745 NORTH NEGLEY AVE N FAYETTE 0 2 N. FAYETTE VOLUNTEER FIRE CO.- 7678 STEUBENVILLE PIKE PITTSBURGH 11 18 RODMAN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 6111 RODMAN ST N FAYETTE 0 3 WEST RIDGE CHURCH-100 GORWOOD DR PITTSBURGH 12 1 KINGSLEY HOUSE COMMUNITY RM - 6435 FRANKSTOWN AVENUE N FAYETTE 0 4 NEW COMMUNITY CENTER--580 DONALDSON RD PITTSBURGH 12 2 SIXTH MT. ZION CHURCH- 6556 SHETLAND ST. N FAYETTE 0 5 NEW COMMUNITY CENTER--580 DONALDSON RD PITTSBURGH 12 3 KINGSLEY HOUSE COMMUNITY RM - 6435 FRANKSTOWN AVENUE N VERSAILLES 1 1 ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH- 715 LINCOLN HWY PITTSBURGH 12 4 KINGSLEY HOUSE COMMUNITY RM - 6435 FRANKSTOWN AVENUE N VERSAILLES 1 2 ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH- 715 LINCOLN HWY PITTSBURGH 12 5 KINGSLEY HOUSE COMMUNITY RM - 6435 FRANKSTOWN AVENUE N VERSAILLES 2 1 SENIOR CITIZEN BLDG- 1401 GREENSBURG AVE PITTSBURGH 12 6 KINGSLEY HOUSE COMMUNITY RM - 6435 FRANKSTOWN AVENUE N VERSAILLES 2 2 SENIOR CITIZEN BLDG- 1401 GREENSBURG AVE PITTSBURGH 12 7 PAULSON RECREATION CENTER-FIRST FL PAULSON & DEAN ST- N VERSAILLES 3 1 EAST ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICT- 1150 JACKS RUN RD. PITTSBURGH 12 8 HOMEWOOD-BRUSHTON YWCA- 6907 FRANKSTOWN AVE. N VERSAILLES 3 2 EAST ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICT- 1150 JACKS RUN RD. PITTSBURGH 12 9 HOMEWOOD-BRUSHTON YWCA- 6907 FRANKSTOWN AVE. N VERSAILLES 4 1 GREEN VALLEY SCHOOL--3290 CRESTVIEW DR PITTSBURGH 12 10 PAULSON RECREATION CENTER-FIRST FL PAULSON & DEAN ST- N VERSAILLES 4 2 GREEN VALLEY SCHOOL--3290 CRESTVIEW DR PITTSBURGH 12 11 ENGINE 15 PGH BUREAU OF FIRE- 7024 LEMINGTON AVE. N VERSAILLES 5 1 SENIOR CITIZEN BLDG- 1401 GREENSBURG AVE PITTSBURGH 12 12 ENGINE 15 PGH BUREAU OF FIRE- 7024 LEMINGTON AVE. N VERSAILLES 5 2 SENIOR CITIZEN BLDG- 1401 GREENSBURG AVE PITTSBURGH 12 13 ENGINE 15 PGH BUREAU OF FIRE- 7024 LEMINGTON AVE. N VERSAILLES 6 1 PRAISE CHRISTIAN CHURCH-245 FOSTER RD PITTSBURGH 12 14 CHADWICK RECREATION CENTER-1462 OBERLIN ST N VERSAILLES 6 2 PRAISE CHRISTIAN CHURCH-245 FOSTER RD PITTSBURGH 12 15 CHADWICK RECREATION CENTER-1462 OBERLIN ST N VERSAILLES 7 0 MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH- 90 PORT PERRY RD. PITTSBURGH 12 16 CHADWICK RECREATION CENTER-1462 OBERLIN ST OAKDALE 0 1 OAKDALE COMMUNITY CENTER- 104 SEMINARY AVE. PITTSBURGH 13 1 CARNEGIE LIBARARY OF PITTSBURGH -HOMEWOOD- 7101 HAMILTON AVE. OAKDALE 0 2 OAKDALE COMMUNITY CENTER- 104 SEMINARY AVE. PITTSBURGH 13 2 HOMEWOOD HOUSE- 7130 FRANKSTOWN AVE. OAKMONT 0 1 TENTH STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 901 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. PITTSBURGH 13 3 LINCOLN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL- 7109 HERMITAGE ST. OAKMONT 0 2 TENTH STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 901 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. PITTSBURGH 13 4 LINCOLN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL- 7109 HERMITAGE ST. OAKMONT 0 3 OAKMONT BOROUGH MUNICIPAL BUILDING- 767 FIFTH AVE PITTSBURGH 13 5 LINCOLN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL- 7109 HERMITAGE ST. OAKMONT 0 4 OAKMONT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH- 419 MARYLAND AVE. PITTSBURGH 13 6 BAPTIST TEMPLE CHURCH BASEMENT - 7241 RACE ST OAKMONT 0 5 OAKMONT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH- 419 MARYLAND AVE. PITTSBURGH 13 7 BENNETT PLACE HIGHRISE-7245 BENNETT ST OAKMONT 0 6 RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY ACTION CORP-501 2ND ST PITTSBURGH 13 8 HELEN FAISON SCHOOL--7430 TIOGA ST O’HARA 1 1 LIGHTHOUSE POINTE @ CHAPEL HARBOR- 500 CHAPEL HARBOR DR. PITTSBURGH 13 9 ENGINE CO. NO. 17 - 7601 HAMILTON AVE. O’HARA 1 2 O’HARA TWP MUNICIPAL BUILDING- 325 FOX CHAPEL RD. PITTSBURGH 13 10 HELEN FAISON ARTS ACADEMY GYM - 7430 TIOGA STREET O’HARA 2 1 ST JOSEPH CHURCH REAR ENT-342 DORSEYVILLE RD PITTSBURGH 13 11 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT CENTER- 925 BRUSHTON AVE. O’HARA 2 2 ST JOSEPH CHURCH REAR ENT-342 DORSEYVILLE RD PITTSBURGH 13 12 FAISON ARTS ACADEMY ANNEX - 8080 BENNETT ST O’HARA 3 1 PLEASANT VALLEY V. F. C.- 152 KITTANNING PIKE PITTSBURGH 13 13 BETHANY CENTER MULTI PURPOSE ROOM - 7745 TIOGA ST O’HARA 3 2 PARKVIEW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT- 726 MIDWAY DR. PITTSBURGH 13 14 BETHANY CENTER MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM - 7745 TIOGA ST O’HARA 4 1 O’HARA TWP MUNICIPAL BUILDING- 325 FOX CHAPEL RD. PITTSBURGH 13 15 SALVATION ARMY HOMEWOOD/BRUSTON- 8020 FRANKSTOWN AVE. O’HARA 4 2 ST JOSEPH CHURCH REAR ENT-342 DORSEYVILLE RD PITTSBURGH 13 16 FAISON ARTS ACADEMY ANNEX - 8080 BENNETT ST O’HARA 5 1 O’HARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 115 CABIN LANE PITTSBURGH 13 17 IMANI CHRISTIAN ACADEMY - 2150 EAST HILLS DR O’HARA 5 2 O’HARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL- 115 CABIN LANE PITTSBURGH 13 18 IMANI CHRISTIAN ACADEMY - 2150 EAST HILLS DR OHIO 0 1 OHIO TWP NATURE CENTER- 325 NICHOLSON RD.
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