Ensure Your Vote Counts: Where to Cast Your Ballot in Amarillo, Texas
Tomorrow, November 5, is election day in Amarillo, Texas. While you're trying to figure out how to squeeze casting your ballot into your insane schedule, it might help if you know where you're going. Fortunately, Amarillo has several polling locations that are going to be available. Here are the voting locations for Amarillo on November 5.
Voting Locations In Randall County 2024
The best thing about the list of locations is that it's a long one. It feels like there is ample opportunity for those wanting to vote to do so. The locations in Randall County are:
- Arden Road Baptist
- Central Baptist Church
- Comanche Trail Church of Christ
- Coulter Road Baptist Church
- Crossroads Country Church
- Journey Church
- Oasis Southwest Baptist Church
- Redeemer Christian Church
- Southwest Church of Christ
- Freedom Fellowship Church
- The Summit
- Maple Event Center
- Randall County Annex
- Southwest Public Library
- Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center
- Randall County Justice Center
Voting Locations In Potter County 2024
The locations where Potter County voters can cast a ballot are:
- Chaparral Hills Church
- Cornerstone Outreach
- Trinity Baptist Church
- Trinity Fellowship - Willow Creek Campus
- Bushland Fire Station #1
- Casey Carpet One
- Eastridge Lanes
- Highland Park ISD Administration Building
- Kids, Inc.
- Northwest Branch Library
- Pride Home Center
- Santa Fe Building
- Tri-State Fairgrounds
- United Citizens Forum
- Valle de Oro Fire Station
Locations in Potter and Randall County will be open from 7 AM until 7 PM so you'll have some time before work or after to go vote. Several things will be decided by the vote tomorrow. They include everything from who will be the next president, to several local propositions. Make your plan tonight for when and where you'll vote tomorrow (November 5) and make your voice heard.
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