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2007 general election polling places, by precinct
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Polls for the city's general election will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Poll sites are listed below. Voters who don't know their precinct numbers should consult their sample ballots or call the Yuma County Recorder's Office, 373-6033.
-Precinct 1 - Yuma City Hall, One City Plaza
-Precinct 2 - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Neighborhood Center, 300 S. 13th Ave.
-Precincts 3 and 5 - Immaculate Conception Church, 501 S. Avenue B
-Precincts 4 and 6 - Oasis Church, 1545 S. Avenue C
-Precinct 7 - Immanuel Southern Baptist Church, 1000 E. 24th St.
-Precincts 8 and 9 - Trinity United Methodist Church, 3030 S. 8th Ave.
-Precinct 10 and 16 - Yuma County Health Department, 2200 W. 28th St.
-Precinct 11 - Yuma Civic Center, 1440 W. Desert Hills Drive
-Precincts 12, 13 and 14 - Yuma Community Food Bank, 2325 S. Engler Ave.
-Precinct 15 - Desert Mesa Elementary School, 2350 S. Avenue 7-1/2E
-Precincts 21 and 22 - Community Christian Church, 6480 E. Highway 95
-Precinct 34 - Gila Vista Junior High School, 2245 S. Arizona Ave.
-Precinct 35 - Centennial Middle School, 2650 W. 20th St.
-Precincts 36, 37 and 42 - St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1550 W. 14th Ave.
-Precinct 38 - Ronald Reagan Elementary School, 3200 W. 16th St.
-Precinct 39 - Yuma County Health Department, 2200 W. 28th St.
-Precinct 40 - First Church of the Nazarene, 1900 S. Avenue A
-Precinct 41 - Woodard Junior High School, 2250 S. 8th Ave.
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