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ELECTION DAY: Polling Locations for Banning School District Board Contest

Polls are supposed to be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8. Seven candidates are vying for three seats on the Banning Unified School District board of trustees.

More than 12,000 people are elegible to vote in the Banning Unified School District board of trustees election on Tuesday, according to the Riverside County Registrar of Voters.

There are seven polling places in Banning and Cabazon that are supposed to be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday for voters to cast ballots in the Banning school board election, according to the registrar.

The polling places are:

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- Banning Senior Center Multi-Purpose Room, 769 N. San Gorgonio Ave., Banning

- Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 1320 W. Williams St., Banning

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- Sun Lakes Country Club North Clubhouse, 545 Twin Hills Drive, Banning

- Sun Lakes Country Club South Clubhouse, 5925 Myrtle Beach Drive, Banning

- Banning Estates Clubhouse, 3800 W. Wilson St., Banning

- James A Venable Community Center, 50390 Carmen Ave., Cabazon

- Calvary Church Of God In Christ, 1415 E. Ramsey St., Banning

The total number of registered voters eligible to cast ballots on Tuesday in the Banning school board election is 12,104, according to figures released Monday by the registrar.

The seven Banning school board candidates qualified with the registrar of voters and appearing on the ballot are Alfredo Andrade, Alex Cassadas, Ray Curtis, Deborah Dukes, Larry Ellis, Maxine Israel, and David Vanden Heuvel.

A printable pdf sample ballot for the Banning Unified School District board of trustees election is attached to this report.

For reports on the candidates and views they expressed at forums held in October, start and .

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