Precinct consolidation table and Board of Elections 2014-07-22



Still 9 precincts

this year
like

last year
, but one of the polling locations

has changed
(Pine Grove to Trinity),
and the precinct boundaries have changed.
Yet again the board of elections plans

still more fiddling with precincts this year
.
There was a Special Called Board of Elections meeting yesterday,
and a regular meeting is

9AM Tuesday 22 July 2014
.

Let’s update

last year’s polling place table
.

2014 2013 2012 2011
Pct 1 Pct 1 Pct 1 Hahira Historical Society

Precinct 1
Newsome St. Church
Pct 2 Pct 2
Precinct 2
Old Pine Grove Elementary School Gym
Pct 2 Pct 3 Trinity Presbyterian Church

Precinct 3
Westminister Presbyterian Church
Pct 3 Pct 3 Pct 4
Precinct 4
Northside Baptist Church Gym
Pct 5
Precinct 5
Jaycee Park Activities Building
Pct 4 Pct 4 Pct 6
Precinct 6
Naylor City Hall
Pct 7
Precinct 7
Wood Valley Community Center
Pct 5 Pct 5 Pct 8
Precinct 8
Rainwater Conference Center
Pct 6 Pct 6 Pct 10
Precinct 10
Mildred Hunter Community Center
Pct 7 Pct 7 Pct 9
Precinct 9
New Clyattville Fire Station
Pct 8 Pct 8 Pct 11
Precinct 11
Dasher City Hall
Pct 9 Pct 9 Pct 12
Precinct 12
South Lowndes Recreation Center

Confused yet?
Even the precincts with the same polling places may not have
the same precinct boundaries, so you may have changed precincts without moving.
For example, last year that was I was in Pine Grove Precinct,
but now I’m in Hahira.

See

VALORGIS
for current precinct boundaries.
VALORGIS lists 12 polling places, which may be because

some of them are only for municipal elections
.
But there are four municipal polling places Hahira, Remerton, Dasher,
Lake Park) and 4 + 9 != 12, apparently because Dasher City Hall is both
a municipal polling place and a county polling place.

And that’s

down from 35 precincts in 2004 to 9 now
.

While canvassing, one of the most frequent questions I got was
“where do I vote?” and the answer was often “at a new place this year”.
That is quite confusing to people and is enough to convince
quite a few not to bother voting.
Which is a problem.

This is why we see news like

Lowndes second worst in Georgia for voting access
.

Hm, here’s Lowndes County Election Supervisor Deb Cox in 2012
quoted by the VDT as saying

“Provisional ballots could ‘tilt’ races”
(by Quinten Plummer, 6 November 2012), yet more recently
she’s said provisional ballots are not a sign of voting problems.

Here’s Deb Cox explaining the Board of Elections budget

at the county budget meeting 10 March 2014
.
I don’t think she said much about changing precincts again.

Previously when I’ve talked to her she’s said the problem is
it costs a lot to keep numerous precincts open when fewer
people are voting early, and the plan is to get
down to a small number of precincts (3?) and then let everybody
vote at whichever precinct they want to.

The county already has the technology to do that, since they
use it in early voting at the Board of Elections. I seem to
recall Deb told me the state had to permit the county to allow
voters to vote at any precinct. Might be worth asking her for
confirmation of that.

If we could just go straight to vote-anywhere, that would eliminate
most of the provisional ballot issue, since it’s caused by people
confused by the annual precinct changes.

-jsq