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Voting in Henderson set to begin

On Tuesday, Henderson residents can cast their ballots at any of the city’s 10 vote centers. The city introduced vote centers throughout Henderson in the 2007 municipal election. They replaced the traditional precinct-based polling places, which continue to be used in other Clark County cities.

Henderson originally offered 15 vote centers. In 2011, the city offered 12 centers. Maria Aguirre, senior election and administrative services analyst for Henderson, said officials have eliminated the two centers that had the lowest turnout in 2011.

They were at the Crossword Baptist Church, 1305 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway, and at the North Community Police Station, 225 E. Sunset Road.

“We’re just trying to maximize savings,” Aguirre said.

The vote centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for Tuesday’s municipal voting. The election is nonpartisan.

For more information on the Henderson election, call the city clerk’s office at 702-267-1400 or visit www.VoteHendersonNV.com.

The following is a list of the city’s vote centers:

■ Anthem Sun City Center, 2450 Hampton Road.

■ Black Mountain Recreation Center, 599 Greenway Road.

■ Desert Willow Community Center, 2020 West Horizon Ridge Parkway.

■ Galleria at Sunset mall, 1300 West Sunset Road.

■ Green Valley Library, 2797 North Green Valley Parkway.

■ Henderson City Hall, 240 Water St.

■ Heritage Park Senior Facility, 300 Racetrack Road.

■ Multigenerational Center, 250 South Green Valley Parkway.

■ New Song Lutheran, 1291 Cornet St.

■ Silver Springs Recreation Center, 1951 Silver Springs Parkway.

Contact reporter Carri Geer Thevenot at cgeer@reviewjournal.com or 702-384-8710.

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