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Voter Polling Place Locations Luzerne County Official Polling Place Roster Pennsylvania November 6, 2018, General Election NO. MUNICIPALITY PRECINCT POLLING LOCATION ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 0001 ASHLEY BORO W 01 Ashley Fireman's Park 160 Ashley Street Ashley, PA 18706 0002 ASHLEY BORO W 02 Ashley Fireman's Park 160 Ashley Street Ashley, PA 18706 0003 AVOCA BORO W 01 West Side Social Club 711 McAlpine Street Avoca, PA 18641 0004 AVOCA BORO W 02 Queen of Apostles Hall 742 Spring Street Avoca, PA 18641 0005 AVOCA BORO W 03 Queen of Apostles Hall 742 Spring Street Avoca, PA 18641 0006 BEAR CREEK TWP D 01 Bear Creek Neighborhood Facility 3333 Bear Creek Boulevard Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 0007 BEAR CREEK TWP D 02 Bear Creek Neighborhood Facility 3333 Bear Creek Boulevard Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 0008 BEAR CREEK TWP D 03 Bear Creek Township Hose Company Aspen Road White Haven, PA 18661 0009 BEAR CREEK VILLAGE BORO Bear Creek Association Club House 125 White Haven Road Bear Creek, PA 18602 0010 BLACK CREEK TWP D 01 Black Creek Township Municipal Building 1980 Tomhicken Road Rock Glen, PA 18246 0011 BLACK CREEK TWP D 02 Black Creek Township Municipal Building 1980 Tomhicken Road Rock Glen, PA 18246 0012 BUCK TWP Buck Township Municipal Building 114 Buck Boulevard White Haven, PA 18661 0013 BUTLER TWP D 01 Butler Township Community Center (Meeting Room) 411 West Butler Drive Drums, PA 18222 0014 BUTLER TWP D 02 District Council 21 Painters Union Hall 66 Azalea Drive Drums, PA 18222 0015 BUTLER TWP D 03 District Council 21 Painters Union Hall 66 Azalea Drive Drums, PA 18222 0016 BUTLER TWP D 04 Butler Township Community Center (gym) 411 West Butler Drive Drums, PA 18222 0017 CONYNGHAM BORO Conyngham Borough Building 215 Main Street Conyngham, PA 18219 0018 CONYNGHAM TWP Conyngham Township Municipal Building 10 Pond Hill Road Mocanaqua, PA 18655 0019 COURTDALE BORO Courtdale Municipal Building 5 Blackman Street Courtdale, PA 18709 0020 DALLAS BORO W 01 Dallas Borough Building 25 Main Street Dallas, PA 18612 0021 DALLAS BORO W 02 Back Mountain Memorial Library 96 Huntsville Road Dallas, PA 18612 0022 DALLAS TWP D 01 Kunkle Fire Hall 14 Fire House Road Dallas, PA 18612 0023 DALLAS TWP D 02 Dallas Township Municipal Garage 2919 State Route 309 Hwy Dallas, PA 18612 0024 DALLAS TWP D 03 Fellowship Evangelical Free Church 45 Hildebrandt Road Dallas, PA 18612 0025 DENNISON TWP Dennison Township Municipal Building 76 Walnut Street White Haven, PA 18661 0026 DORRANCE TWP Dorrance Township Municipal Building 7844 Blue Ridge Trail Mountain Top, PA 18707 0027 DUPONT BORO W 01 Dupont Borough Hall 600 Chestnut Street Dupont, PA 18641 0028 DUPONT BORO W 02 Dupont Borough Hall 600 Chestnut Street Dupont, PA 18641 0029 DURYEA BORO W 01 Duryea Borough Building 315 Main Street Duryea, PA 18642 0030 DURYEA BORO W 02 Germania Hose Company 430 Foote Avenue Duryea, PA 18642 0031 DURYEA BORO W 03 Sacred Heart Church Hall 529 Stephenson Street Duryea, PA 18642 0032 EDWARDSVILLE BORO W 01 Edwardsville Borough Building 470 Main Street Edwardsville, PA 18704 0033 EDWARDSVILLE BORO W 02 Edwardsville Borough Building 470 Main Street Edwardsville, PA 18704 0034 EXETER BORO W 01 St. Anthony's Parish Center 28 Memorial Street Exeter, PA 18643 0035 EXETER BORO W 02 St. Anthony's Parish Center 28 Memorial Street Exeter, PA 18643 0036 EXETER BORO W 03 St. Anthony's Parish Center 28 Memorial Street Exeter, PA 18643 0037 EXETER TWP Exeter Township Municipal Building 2305 State Route 92 Harding, PA 18643 0038 FAIRMOUNT TWP Fairmount Township Volunteer Fire and Ambulance 671 State Route 118 Sweet Valley, PA 18656 0039 FAIRVIEW TWP Mountain Top Hose Company 14 WoodLawn Avenue Mountain Top, PA 18707 0040 FORTY FORT BORO W 01 Cross Valley Assembly of God Church 14 West Turner Street Forty Fort, PA 18704 0041 FORTY FORT BORO W 02 Forty Fort Presbyterian Church 1224 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA 18704 0042 FORTY FORT BORO W 03 Forty Fort Borough Building 1271 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA 18704 0043 FOSTER TWP D 01 White Haven VFW Post 6615 3 VFW Road White Haven, PA 18661 0044 FOSTER TWP D 02 Foster Township Municipal Building 1000 Wyoming Avenue Freeland, PA 18224 0045 FRANKLIN TWP Franklin Township Fire Hall 329 Orange Road Dallas, PA 18612 0046 FREELAND BORO W 01 Freeland Event Center 526 Fern Street Freeland, PA 18224 BLUE HIGHLIGHT DENOTES POLLING PLACE CHANGE Luzerne County Official Polling Place Roster Pennsylvania November 6, 2018, General Election 0047 FREELAND BORO W 02 Freeland Event Center 526 Fern Street Freeland, PA 18224 0048 HANOVER TWP W 01 Hanover Township Fire Headquarters Company 1586 Sans Souci Parkway Hanover Township, PA 18706 0049 HANOVER TWP W 02 Newtown Fire House 2 Raymond Drive Hanover Township, PA 18706 0050 HANOVER TWP W 03 Lee Park Towers Building 140 Lee Park Avenue Hanover Township, PA 18706 0051 HANOVER TWP W 04 Breslau Hose Company 299 First Street Hanover Township, PA 18706 0052 HANOVER TWP W 05 Exaltation of the Holy Cross 420 Main Road Hanover Township, PA 18706 0053 HANOVER TWP W 06 Luzerne County Records Storage Facility 85 Young Street Hanover Township, PA 18706 0054 HARVEYS LAKE BORO Harveys Lake Municipal Building 4875 Memorial Highway Harveys Lake, PA 18618 0055 HAZLE TWP D 01 Harwood Fire House 874 Old Street Hazle Township, PA 18202 0056 HAZLE TWP D 02 Hazle Township Commons Building 101 West 27th Street Hazle Township, PA 18202 0057 HAZLE TWP D 03 Hazle Township Commons Building 101 West 27th Street Hazle Township, PA 18202 0058 HAZLE TWP D 04 Hazle Township Fire Company 1113 North Church Street Hazle Township, PA 18202 0059 HAZLE TWP D 05 Hazle Township Fire Company 1113 North Church Street Hazle Township, PA 18202 0060 HAZLETON CITY W 01 Hazle Twins 50 East Juniper Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0061 HAZLETON CITY W 02 Vine Manor High-Rise 320 West Mine Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0062 HAZLETON CITY W 03 Hazleton Southside Fire Station 525 East Broad Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0063 HAZLETON CITY W 04 Hazleton Southside Fire Station 525 East Broad Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0064 HAZLETON CITY W 05 Terrace Plaza 601 South Poplar Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0065 HAZLETON CITY W 06 Old 14th Ward Fire Company 546 East Diamond Avenue Hazleton, PA 18201 0066 HAZLETON CITY W 07 Most Precious Blood Church 131 East Fourth Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0067 HAZLETON CITY W 08 Hazleton City Hall 40 North Church Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0068 HAZLETON CITY W 09 Our Lady of Grace Church 750 North Vine Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0069 HAZLETON CITY W 10 Hazleton City Hall 40 North Church Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0070 HAZLETON CITY W 11 Our Lady of Grace Church 750 North Vine Street Hazleton, PA 18201 0071 HOLLENBACK TWP Hollenback Township Municipal Building 660 East County Road Wapwallopen, PA 18660 0072 HUGHESTOWN BORO Hughestown Hose Company #1 30 Center Street Hughestown, PA 18640 0073 HUNLOCK TWP Hunlock Township Volunteer Fire House 1114 Main Road Hunlock Creek, PA 18621 0074 HUNTINGTON TWP American Legion Post 495 575 State Route 239 Shickshinny, PA 18655 0075 JACKSON TWP Jackson Township Fire Company 1160 Chase Road Shavertown, PA 18708 0076 JEDDO BORO Jeddo Borough Recreation Center 593 Highland Street Freeland, PA 18224 0077 JENKINS TWP D 01 Jenkins Township Volunteer Fire Department 2 Second Street Port Griffith, PA 18640 0078 JENKINS TWP D 02 Jenkins Township Volunteer Fire Department 2 Second Street Port Griffith, PA 18640 0079 JENKINS TWP D 03 Jenkins Township Municipal Building 46 1/2 Main Street Inkerman, PA 18640 0080 KINGSTON BORO W 01 Kingston Gardens 184 Page Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 0081 KINGSTON BORO W 02 Kingston Municipal Building 500 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 0082 KINGSTON BORO W 03 Kingston Central Fire Department 600 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 0083 KINGSTON BORO W 04 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 813 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 0084 KINGSTON BORO W 05 Masonic Lodge 395 22 1/2 East Union Street Kingston, PA 18704 0085 KINGSTON BORO W 06 Hoyt Library 284 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 0086 KINGSTON BORO W 07 Kingston Recreation Center 655 Third Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 0087 KINGSTON BORO W 08 Kingston Recreation Center 655 Third Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 0088 KINGSTON TWP D 01 St. Frances Cabrini Church 585 Mount Olivet Road Wyoming, PA 18644 0089 KINGSTON TWP D 02 Kingston Township Administration Building 180 East Center Street Shavertown, PA 18708 0090 KINGSTON TWP D 03 Trucksville United Methodist Church 40 Knob Hill Road Shavertown, PA 18708 0091 LAFLIN BORO St. Maria Goretti Church Hall 42 Redwood Drive Laflin, PA 18702 0092 LAKE TWP Lake Township Municipal Building 488 State Route 29 Harveys Lake, PA 18618 0093 LARKSVILLE BORO W 01 Larksville Road Department Building 55 New Street Larksville, PA 18651 BLUE HIGHLIGHT DENOTES POLLING PLACE CHANGE Luzerne County Official Polling Place Roster Pennsylvania November 6, 2018, General Election 0094 LARKSVILLE BORO W 02 Larksville Volunteer Fire Department 490 East State Street Larksville, PA 18651 0095 LARKSVILLE BORO W 03 Larksville Borough Building 211 East State Street Larksville, PA 18651 0096 LAUREL RUN BORO Laurel Run Borough Community Building 100 Dupont Drive Laurel Run PA 18706 0097 LEHMAN TWP D 01 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 2011 State Route 29 Hunlock Creek, PA 18621 0098 LEHMAN TWP D 02 Lehman Township Municipal Building 1183 Old Route 115 Dallas, PA 18612 0099 LEHMAN TWP D 03 Dallas Baptist Church State Route 415 & Briarcrest Road Dallas, PA 18612 0100 LUZERNE BORO W 01 Luzerne Fire / EMT Facility Building 66 Tener Street Luzerne, PA 18709 0101 LUZERNE BORO W 02 Luzerne Fire / EMT Facility Building 66 Tener Street Luzerne, PA 18709 0102 NANTICOKE CITY W 01 Nanticoke Towers 100 Nanticoke Avenue Nanticoke, PA 18634 0103 NANTICOKE CITY W 02 IBEW Local 163 JATC 41 West Church Street Nanticoke, PA 18634 0104 NANTICOKE CITY W 03 Oplinger Towers 270 East Main Street Nanticoke, PA 18634 0105 NANTICOKE CITY W 04 John S.
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