The closures account for less than 10% of the total. The slimmed-down roster of locations will be in place for local elections on May 7th and a state runoff on May 24th. The plan will stay in place for any local runoffs in June.
In November, the county will return to a full complement of polling sites.
Officials were worried about finding enough workers to run over 400 sites with the curbside voting service that鈥檚 available to people with disabilities. Some residents in the county waited hours to vote curbside on primary day last month. Dozens of election judges 鈥 who run the polling sites 鈥 didn't show up two days before the election to pick up equipment.
Now the county must communicate the changes with the voting public. Elections Director Michael Scarpello wants to remind people the county uses a 鈥渧ote center鈥 system, which means you can vote anywhere that鈥檚 open.
鈥淲e need to do a better job of saying, yes, you can vote anywhere at any time, and here鈥檚 how you find out which locations,鈥 he told commissioners on Wednesday.
He said his department is vetting the idea of contacting voters who used the now-closed locations to advise them to not show up there.
No sites will close in District 3, which . That鈥檚 because Commissioner John Wiley Price, who represents the district, objected to closures there.
鈥淭hey tend to go where they have traditionally gone,鈥 Price said of voters in his district, especially older ones. He worried voters who were accustomed to visiting a specific location would be discouraged from voting if that site were closed.
Dallas County resident Wes Bowen, who said he served as a Republican election judge in the past, praised the plan. He told commissioners that one of the purposes of a vote center system is to save money.
鈥淚 think we do have a responsibility to use our tax dollars wisely,鈥 he said. Having low-turnout locations was 鈥渘ot being good stewards of the county鈥檚 money.鈥
Scarpello said he consulted with the county Republican and Democratic Parties, cities, and two citizen advisory committees in choosing which voting locations to close for May. Anytime an objection was raised to closing a particular site, they left it open, he said.
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