November General Election Sample Clauses

November General Election. Countywide Polling – All precincts may vote at any Vote Center. (Elecciones generals de noviembre – Lugares de votacion en todo el condado – Todos los precintos pueden votar en cualquier centro de votacion.) Election Day Polling Places Localizaciones Address Direccion City, State, Zip Code Cuidad, Estado, Codigo postal Precinct 1 Service Center (Front Conference Room) 00000 X. Xxx 00 China, TX 77613 DATES AND HOURS FOR ALL ABOVE LOCATIONS: (Fechas y Horas para todas las localizaciones anteriores): Xxxxxx Park Community Center 0000 Xxxxxx Xxx Beaumont, TX 77706 Xxxxxx Library (Community Room) 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xx Port Neches, TX 77651 Xxx Xxxxxxx Office Building (Courtroom) 00000 XX 000 Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx & Xx Xxxxxx Public Library (Meeting Room) 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx Activity Building (Lounge) 0000 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Sub-Courthouse (Foyer) 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xxxxxx, TX 77640 Port Xxxxxx Library (Xxxx Xxxxxxx Gallery) 0000 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, TX 77642 Jefferson County Courthouse (Lobby) 0000 Xxxxx Xx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Community Center 0000 X. Xxxxx Dr Beaumont, TX 77703 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Library (Meeting Room) 0000 Xxxxxxx Xx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 October 24 – 28, 2022 (Octubre 24 – 28, 2022) Monday - Friday (Lunes -Viernes) 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. October 29, 2022 (Octubre 29, 2022) Saturday (Sábado) 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. October 30, 2022 (Octubre 30, 2022) Sunday (Xxxxxxx) 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. October 31 – November 4, 2022 (Octubre 31 – Noviembre 4, 2022) Monday – Friday (Lunes – Viernes) 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. ELECTION DAY November 8, 2022
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November General Election. Countywide Polling – All precincts may vote at any Vote Center. (Elecciones generals de noviembre – Lugares de votacion en todo el condado – Todos los precintos pueden votar en cualquier centro de votacion.) Election Day Polling Places Localizaciones Address Direccion City, State, Zip Code Cuidad, Estado, Codigo postal Precinct 1 Service Center (Front Conference Room) 00000 X. Xxx 00 Xxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx Park Community Center 0000 Xxxxxx Xxx Beaumont, TX 77706 Xxxxxx Library (Community Room) 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xx Port Neches, TX 77651 Xxx Xxxxxxx Office Building (Courtroom) 00000 XX 000 Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx & Xx Xxxxxx Public Library (Meeting Room) 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxx Activity Building (Lounge) 0000 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Jefferson County Sub-Courthouse (Foyer) 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xxxxxx, TX 77640 Port Xxxxxx Library (Xxxx Xxxxxxx Gallery) 0000 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, TX 77642 Jefferson County Courthouse (Lobby) 0000 Xxxxx Xx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Community Center 0000 X. Xxxxx Dr Xxxxxxxx, TX 77703 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Library (Meeting Room) 0000 Xxxxxxx Xx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 ELECTION DAY November 8, 2022

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