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Demit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-24-08 03:47 AM
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7. Where would you suggest they be?
What kind of space is available once every 6 months/once a year, on a weekday from 6am to about 8pm, that can accommodate 2 voting machines, a table for poll workers, and a line of people waiting to vote? In every precinct or neighborhood of about a 6-block radius? It would have to be accessible to the elderly & infirm, and it would be good if you could count on it year after year, so voters got used to where their polling place was. It's a matter of logistics. We have need for about 1200 polling places in the city of Philadelphia. Can you help us find 1200 buildings that meet these practical requirements?
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