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Polling Place List San Bernardino County Polling Place Locations November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election Name Address City EL MIRAGE COUNTY PARK BUILDING 1488 MILTON ST ADELANTO COLUMBIA MIDDLE SCHOOL 14409 ASTER RD ADELANTO COMMUNITY CENTER #1 11555 CORTEZ AVE ADELANTO MAVERICK STADIUM (CONFERENCE CENTER) 12000 STADIUM RD ADELANTO DON BRADACH ELEMENTARY 15550 BELLFLOWER ST ADELANTO CAMP TAHQUITZ (KIWANIS LODGE) 41631 STATE HIGHWAY 38 ANGELUS OAKS JAMES WOODY COMMUNITY CENTER 13467 NAVAJO RD APPLE VALLEY VICTOR VALLEY MUSEUM 11873 APPLE VALLEY ROAD APPLE VALLEY MARIANA RANCHOS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 9600 MANZANITA ST APPLE VALLEY DESERT KNOLLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18213 SYMERON RD APPLE VALLEY HI DESERT CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING 18575 CORWIN RD APPLE VALLEY MARIANA PRESCHOOL DAYCARE 10522 MANHASSET RD APPLE VALLEY NEW HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH 12345 NAVAJO RD APPLE VALLEY EQUESTRIAN CENTER 12660 INDIAN RIVER DR APPLE VALLEY CHURCH OF THE VALLEY 20700 STANDING ROCK AVE APPLE VALLEY CHURCH FOR WHOSOEVER 18628 SENECA RD APPLE VALLEY LOS RANCHOS MHP (CLUBHOUSE C) 20843 WAALEW RD APPLE VALLEY APPLE VALLEY GOLF COURSE 15200 RANCHERIAS RD APPLE VALLEY BEAR VALLEY GOLF RANGE 23839 BEAR VALLEY RD APPLE VALLEY FIRE STATION #335 (AV) 21860 TUSSING RANCH RD APPLE VALLEY SANDIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 21331 SANDIA RD APPLE VALLEY NAZARENE CHURCH 12935 CENTRAL RD APPLE VALLEY ROCK SPRING RETIREMENT HOME 20594 BEAR VALLEY RD APPLE VALLEY MARIPOSA LODGE 19311 JESS RANCH PKWY APPLE VALLEY TOWN OF APPLE VALLEY CONFERENCE CENTER 14975 DALE EVANS PKWY APPLE VALLEY GRANITE HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 22900 ESAWS AVE APPLE VALLEY THUNDERBIRD COUNTY WD 24737 STANDING ROCK RD APPLE VALLEY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD APPLE VALLEY 21811 OTTAWA RD APPLE VALLEY CALIFORNIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 17988 US HIGHWAY 18 APPLE VALLEY ARROWBEAR LAKE FIRE DEPT 33045 STATE HIGHWAY 18 ARROWBEAR LAKE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (BARSTOW) 404 E MOUNTAIN VIEW ST BARSTOW CORA M. HARPER FITNESS CENTER 841 BARSTOW RD BARSTOW FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (BARSTOW) 1320 BARSTOW RD BARSTOW HOLIDAY HOMES MHP 701 MONTARA RD BARSTOW HI-DESERT WORD CENTER 30918 SOAPMINE RD BARSTOW ST PHILIP NERI CHURCH 25333 3RD ST BARSTOW SHEPHERD DESERT LUTHERAN CHURCH 1301 E MOUNTAIN VIEW ST BARSTOW SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (BARSTOW) 750 BROADWAY AVE BARSTOW BIG BEAR CHRISTIAN CENTER 800 GREENSPOT BLVD BIG BEAR CITY FIRE STATION (BIG BEAR CITY) 301 W BIG BEAR BLVD BIG BEAR CITY San Bernardino County Polling Place Locations November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election BALDWIN LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT 45360 LUCKY BALDWIN RANCH RD BIG BEAR CITY BIG BEAR LAKE UNITED METHODIST 1001 HOLDEN AVE BIG BEAR CITY BIG BEAR LAKE CIVIC CENTER 39707 BIG BEAR BLVD. BIG BEAR LAKE SUMMIT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 41965 GARSTIN RD BIG BEAR LAKE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS SENIOR APTS 798 PINE KNOT AVE BIG BEAR LAKE BONNIE BAKER SENIOR CENTER 149350 UKIAH TRL BIG RIVER BRIDGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 9904 BLOOMINGTON AVE BLOOMINGTON CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH 18490 SANTA ANA AVE BLOOMINGTON TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL #166 18597 VALLEY BLVD BLOOMINGTON FIRE STATION #77 (BLOOMINGTON) 17459 SLOVER AVE BLOOMINGTON ST CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH 11342 SPRUCE AVENUE BLOOMINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER (CEDARPINES) 21827 PLUNGE RD CEDARPINES PARK CALVARY CHAPEL CHINO VALLEY 12205 PIPELINE AVE CHINO IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 5648 JEFFERSON AVE CHINO LIBERTY PARK COMMUNITY ROOM 11860 TELEPHONE AVE CHINO CATTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 13590 CYPRESS AVE CHINO ANNA BORBA ELEMENTARY 4980 RIVERSIDE DR CHINO BAITUL HAMEED MOSQUE 11941 RAMONA AVE CHINO FIRST UNITED REFORMED CHURCH 6159 RIVERSIDE DR CHINO CALVARY CHAPEL (CHINO HILLS) 4201 EUCALYPTUS AVE CHINO CAROLYN OWENS COMMUNITY CENTER 13201 CENTRAL AVE CHINO GATEWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH 5885 SCHAEFER AVE CHINO PIPELINE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH 11548 PIPELINE AVE CHINO VALLEY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 12410 NORTON AVE CHINO CHINO CHAFFEY COMMUNITY CENTER 5890 COLLEGE PARK AVE CHINO ALICIA CORTEZ ELEMENTARY 12750 CARISSA AVE CHINO CHINO MASONIC LODGE 6050 RIVERSIDE DR CHINO PARKHOUSE AT THE PRESERVE 15871 MAIN ST CHINO CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY CHURCH 13000 PIPELINE AVE CHINO LIVING WORD ASSEMBLY 11887 TELEPHONE AVE CHINO PEMBROKE DOWNS MHP 12400 CYPRESS AVE CHINO FOURSQUARE CHURCH 15558 AVERY ST CHINO HILLS BUTTERFIELD RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6350 MYSTIC CANYON DR CHINO HILLS PACIFICA SENIOR LIVING 6500 BUTTERFIELD RANCH RD CHINO HILLS LOS SERRANOS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 15656 YORBA AVE CHINO HILLS OAK RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15452 VALLE VISTA DR CHINO HILLS GRAND AVE PARK 1301 GRAND AVE CHINO HILLS CHINO VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH 14601 PEYTON DR CHINO HILLS MICHAEL G WICKMAN ELEMENTARY 16250 PINEHURST DR CHINO HILLS HIDDEN TRAILS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2250 RIDGEVIEW DR CHINO HILLS WESTERN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB 1800 CARBON CANYON RD CHINO HILLS San Bernardino County Polling Place Locations November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election TOWNSEND JR HIGH SCHOOL 15359 ILEX DR CHINO HILLS FIRE STATION #62 (CHINO HILLS) 5551 BUTTERFIELD RANCH RD CHINO HILLS MCCOY EQUESTRIAN AND RECREATION CENTER 14280 PEYTON DR CHINO HILLS CANYON HILLS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2500 MADRUGADA DR CHINO HILLS ROLLING RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 13677 CALLE SAN MARCOS CHINO HILLS CHAPARRAL ELEMENTARY (CHINO HILLS) 4849 BIRD FARM RD CHINO HILLS FOUNDERS RECREATION CENTER 2000 FOUNDERS DR CHINO HILLS ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTER 15650 PIPELINE AVE CHINO HILLS GLENMEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15000 WHIRLAWAY LN CHINO HILLS VILLAGE OAKS APARTMENTS 15773 HIGH KNOLL DR CHINO HILLS MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK & MORTUARY 3520 E WASHINGTON STREET COLTON LUQUE COMMUNITY CENTER 292 E O ST COLTON GRANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 550 W OLIVE ST COLTON ABRAHAM LINCOLN ELEMENTARY 444 E OLIVE ST COLTON COLTON FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 450 W CITRUS ST COLTON COLTON COMMUNITY CHURCH 1301 N RANCHO AVE COLTON COOLEY RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1000 S COOLEY DR COLTON FIRE STATION #213 (COLTON) 1100 S LA CADENA DR COLTON RECHE CANYON SCHOOL 3101 CANYON VISTA DR COLTON HUTTON CENTER 660 COLTON AVE COLTON RANCHO MEDITERRANEAN MOBILE ESTATES 700 E WASHINGTON ST COLTON SIERRA VISTA BAPTIST CHURCH 2300 N RANCHO AVE COLTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH (COLTON) 905 E OLIVE ST COLTON FIRE STATION #25 (CRESTLINE) 23407 CREST FOREST DR CRESTLINE CRESTLINE-LAKE ARROWHEAD WATER AGENCY 24116 CREST FOREST DR CRESTLINE SAN MORITZ LODGE 24640 SAN MORITZ DR CRESTLINE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (CRESTLINE) 533 SPRINGY PATH CRESTLINE FIRE STATION #96 (FAWNSKIN) 39188 RIM OF THE WORLD DR FAWNSKIN WEST HERITAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 13690 W CONSTITUTION WAY FONTANA MOUNTAIN VIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH 8833 PALMETTO AVE FONTANA BLESSED JOHN XXIII 7650 TAMARIND AVE FONTANA VFW POST #6563 9190 FONTANA AVE FONTANA WATER OF LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH 7623 EAST AVE FONTANA ROLLER CITY PLUS 7391 EAST AVE FONTANA SLOVENE HALL 8425 CYPRESS AVE FONTANA MARY VAGLE MUSEUM AND NATURE CENTER 11501 CYPRESS AVE FONTANA FIRE STATION #74 (FONTANA) 11500 LIVE OAK AVE FONTANA BETHEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 9134 MANGO AVE FONTANA JURUPA VISTA SCHOOL 15920 VILLAGE DR FONTANA JUNIPER AVE SDA CHURCH 7347 JUNIPER AVE FONTANA CHAPARRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 14000 SHADOW DR FONTANA San Bernardino County Polling Place Locations November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election BETHEL AME CHURCH 16262 BASELINE AVE FONTANA FIRE STATION #78 (FONTANA) 7110 CITRUS AVE FONTANA HERITAGE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER 7350 W LIBERTY PKWY FONTANA D ARCY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 11645 ELM AVE FONTANA CHURCH OF THE CHIMES 16116 SAN BERNARDINO AVE FONTANA SHADY TRAILS 15800 S PARK LN FONTANA HEMLOCK ELEMENTARY 15080 MILLER AVE FONTANA SOUTHRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 14500 LIVE OAK AVE FONTANA ACADEMY FOR MARTIAL ARTS 7605 SIERRA AVE FONTANA DOROTHY GRANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7069 ISABEL LN FONTANA BEECH AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 9206 BEECH AVENUE FONTANA BIRCH HIGH SCHOOL 7930 LOCUST AVE FONTANA FOUNTAIN OF TRUTH FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER 5401 CITRUS AVE FONTANA MINISTERIOS TESOROS ESCONDIDOS 8430 CHERRY AVE FONTANA FONTANA ADULT SCHOOL & LEARNING CENTER 10755 OLEANDER AVENUE FONTANA CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (FONTANA) 9444 MANGO AVE FONTANA SHADOW HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 14300 SHADOW DR FONTANA FIRE STATION #72 (SB COUNTY HQ) 15380 SAN BERNARDINO AVE FONTANA SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FIRE STATION 79 5075 COYOTE CANYON RD FONTANA LONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5383 N BRIDLEPATH DR FONTANA ALMOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8172 ALMOND AVENUE FONTANA DINO PAPAVERO SENIOR CENTRE 16707 MARYGOLD AVE FONTANA FRIENDSHIP COMMUNITY CHURCH 14800 BASELINE AVE FONTANA VALLEY OF THE FALLS COMMUNITY CHURCH 40626 VALLEY OF THE FALLS DR FOREST FALLS TERRACE VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 22731 GRAND TERRACE RD GRAND TERRACE GRAND TERRACE CIVIC CENTER 22795 BARTON RD GRAND TERRACE GRAND TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTER 22130 BARTON RD GRAND TERRACE FIRE STATION #95 (GREEN VALLEY LAKE) 33596 GREEN VALLEY LAKE RD GREEN VALLEY LAKE FIRE STATION (HELENDALE) 27089 HELENDALE RD HELENDALE SILVER LAKES CLUBHOUSE 27801 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS RD HELENDALE FOREMOST HEALTH CARE CENTER 17581 SULTANA ST HESPERIA HESPERIA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 16775 OLIVE ST HESPERIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (HESPERIA) 18623 MAIN ST HESPERIA COTTONWOOD ELEMENTARY 8850 COTTONWOOD AVE HESPERIA SULTANA HIGH SCHOOL 17311 SULTANA ST HESPERIA HESPERIA HIGH SCHOOL 9898 MAPLE AVE HESPERIA HESPERIA EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 7885 ARCADIA AVE HESPERIA FIRE STATION #305 8331 CALIENTE RD HESPERIA NOVACK COMMUNITY CENTER 13558 PALM ST HESPERIA 1ST ASSEMBLY OF GOD HESPERIA CAMPUS 11616 HESPERIA RD HESPERIA VICTOR VALLEY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 11223 11TH AVE HESPERIA San Bernardino County Polling Place Locations November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election RIVER OF LIFE CHURCH OF GOD 8519 MAPLE AVE HESPERIA KINGSTON ELEMENTARY
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