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Ward 3 Quick Update for March 15, 2016

Ward 3 Resident,

Dwight D. Eisenhower said it best “The future of this republic is in the hands of the American voter.” With that in mind please make sure you exercise your right to vote. Today, March 15th is the Primary Election Day. Below is some helpful information before you head to the polls.

Election Day
Polls are open today from 6:30am-7:30pm. The following places are polling locations for Ward 3 residents:

North Royalton United Methodist Church
13601 Ridge Rd.
Voting Precinct 3A & 3C

St. Matthew Orthodox Church
10383 Albion Rd.
Voting Precinct 3B

South Point Community Church
13390 York Rd. Unit G
Voting Precinct 3D


If you are still not sure what your polling location is, then Click Here. Or call the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections at 216-443-8683.

Republican Primary Ballot
I have gotten a number of calls from Ward 3 residents the last few days who were voting by mail and were confused about the Republican ballot used for the March 15th Primary Election where there are two places to vote for delegates for President. Click Here for helpful information that should help answer any questions you may have and help prepare you before you vote at the polls as well. You can also call the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections at 216-443-8683 if you still have questions. Regardless if you vote Republican, Democrat, or even just issues only. It is so important that you vote and have your voice heard.

Important Info for 17 Year Olds Voting
17 year olds can vote in the March 15th Primary Election. Ohio allows 17 year olds who will be 18 before the fall election to vote in the Primary Election, with some exceptions. They can decide on congressional, legislative and mayoral candidates, but they can’t vote on ballot issues or candidates for a political party’s governing body. Based on a recent court ruling they can also vote in the presidential primary too. Read More.

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council

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