Politics & Government
3 Polling Locations Moved In Cleveland Heights: Where To Go
Were you impacted by the decision to move polling sites to protect seniors? Here are your new voting locations.

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH β Three polling locations are being moved in Cleveland Heights to protect elderly residents from the spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19. The city announced the polling location changes on Friday morning.
In addition to the moving polling sites, the Cleveland Heights Community Center will be closed starting March 16. However, the facility will be open to voters on Tuesday, March 17.
Here are the polling locations moving in Cleveland Heights:
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- Severance Towers, precinct 4-G, is moving to Cleveland Heights City Hall, 40 Severance Circle
- Judson Park, precinct 1-A, is moving to St. Paul's Church, Fairmount Boulevard
- Warresnville Community Apartments, precinct 4-F, will move to Cleveland Heights City Hall
Absentee ballots will be available at all impacted buildings for voters who do not wish to leave their homes.
Ohio now has five confirmed cases of coronavirus, COVID-19, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday afternoon. As the virus continues to spread in Ohio, officials are banning any gathering of more than 100 people and are giving Ohio students an extended spring break of three weeks, starting Tuesday, March 17.
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