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Polling places: Where to vote in Hampton Township

Tony LaRussa
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Election day is Nov. 3. The Allegheny County Elections Division said all 1,323 polling locations will be open that day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Anyone in line at 8 p.m. will still be allowed to vote, according to the county’s website.

Poll workers will be provided masks, gloves, face shields and hand sanitizer. There also will be Plexiglass installed at the sign-in tables along with cleaning supplies, tape to mark off 6 feet of distance for people waiting in lines and extra staff to “help enforce the provisions.”

“Voters will be asked to wear a face-covering in compliance with the state order. Those who arrive without a face covering will be offered one,” according to an announcement on the Allegheny County elections website.

To find out where to vote, visit the Pennsylvania Department of State website or call the Allegheny County Elections Division at 412-350-4500.

Here is a list of the voting locations in Hampton Township broken down by voting district:

• Districts 1 and 4: St. Ursala Church, 3937 Kirk Ave.

Districts 2 and 11: Hampton Presbyterian Church, 2942 E. Hardies Road

Districts 3 and 10: St. Catherine Church, 2554 Wildwood Road

Districts 5 and 13: St. Paul United Methodist Church, 1965 Feguson Road

Districts 6 and 12: Parkwood United Presbyterian Church, 4289 Mount Royal Blvd.

Districts 7 and 8: Hampton Township Community Center, 3101 McCully Road

District 9: North Hampton Volunteer Fire Co., 5149 N. Pioneer Road

Tony LaRussa is a TribLive reporter. A Pittsburgh native, he covers crime and courts in the Alle-Kiski Valley. He can be reached at tlarussa@triblive.com.

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