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    Polling places for the Primary on Tues. Sept. 10th

    Communication #568 from the last town board meeting states that the Primary voting locations are at 4 polling places.

    1. Lancaster Senior Center
    2. Lancaster Youth Building
    3. Lancaster Town Hall Board room
    4. Former OEM Building

    See attached document
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    Quote Originally Posted by shortstuff View Post
    Communication #568 from the last town board meeting states that the Primary voting locations are at 4 polling places.

    1. Lancaster Senior Center
    2. Lancaster Youth Building
    3. Lancaster Town Hall Board room
    4. Former OEM Building

    See attached document
    My polling place is still at the Lancaster Field House according to the Board of Elections post card that I received

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    Democratic ballot -

    Family Court Judge - Democratic Party
    (Vote for Two)
    Paul V. Crapsi
    Mary Giallanza Carney
    Deanne M. Tripi
    Joseph T. Jarzembek


    Erie County Sheriff - Democratic Party
    (Vote for One)
    Bert D. Dunn
    Richard E. Dobson


    County Legislator, Dist. 8 - Democratic Party
    (Vote for One)
    Wesley S. Moore
    Wynnie L. Fisher


    Lancaster Town Justice - Democratic Party
    (Vote for One)
    Anthony J. Cervi
    Mark S. Aquino


    Republican ballot -

    Lancaster Town Justice - Republican Party
    (Vote for One)
    Anthony J. Cervi
    Mark S. Aquino

    Independence ballot -

    Family Court Judge - Independence Party
    (Vote for Two)
    Mary Giallanza Carney
    Deanne M. Tripi
    Paul V. Crapsi


    Erie County Comptroller - Independence Party
    (Vote for One)
    Anthony D'Orazio
    Stefan I. Mychajliw


    Lancaster Councilman - Independence Party
    (Vote for Two)
    Diane T. Phelps
    Patrick F. Sportelli
    Robert E. Leary
    John M. Abraham Jr.
    Thomas J. Irish


    Lancaster Town Justice - Independence Party
    (Vote for One)
    Anthony J. Cervi
    Mark S. Aquino


    Lancaster Town Superintendent of Highways - Independence Party
    (Vote for One)
    Thomas E. Gregory
    Joseph M. Brainard


    Conservative ballot -



    Lancaster Councilman - Conservative Party
    (Vote for Two)
    Ronald Ruffino Sr.
    John M. Abraham Jr.
    Opportunity to Ballot


    Lancaster Town Justice - Conservative Party
    (Vote for One)
    Anthony J. Cervi
    Mark S. Aquino


    Lancaster Town Superintendent of Highways - Conservative Party
    (Vote for One)
    Daniel J. Amatura
    Opportunity to Ballot

    Georgia L Schlager

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortstuff View Post
    Communication #568 from the last town board meeting states that the Primary voting locations are at 4 polling places.

    1. Lancaster Senior Center
    2. Lancaster Youth Building
    3. Lancaster Town Hall Board room
    4. Former OEM Building

    See attached document
    This communication #568 appears to have been poorly worded and therefore ambiguous as to what it means. In the memo Town Clerk Ms. Coleman states "This memo is to advise you that the Erie County Board of Elections will be conducting elections on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 and Tuesday, November 5, 2013 at the following Town of Lancaster owned buildings:" and then lists the four locations above. The memo should probably have said, that AS PART OF THE LIST OF USUAL POLING LOCATIONS, ... The memo may have been just to alert the town employee's that their buildings will be used for voting on those days and not a notice to the public on a reduced list of voting locations. Since these communications are published on the Town web site it is more important that they are clearly stated so as to avoid confusion.

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    Thanks guys, but the purpose of the post was to prove that once again communications are poorly executed and not perceived properly.

    I do not have my polling cards, but I would imagine that everyone will vote in their usual destinations.

    Someone running for Town Council said one time:

    "I would like to take Lancaster from a who you know town to a what you know town." This person would like to see people in power have the right tools to govern and make decisions that we can trust or live with.

    Vote for Patrick Sportelli to set the stage for reforming the process

    Vote for Bob Leary who has a fiscal watchdog determination who would have scrutinized the cost factor regarding the process of the police project

    Vote for Anthony Cervi for Town Justice who with integrity and credibility he will serve Lancaster

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortstuff View Post
    Communication #568 from the last town board meeting states that the Primary voting locations are at 4 polling places.

    1. Lancaster Senior Center
    2. Lancaster Youth Building
    3. Lancaster Town Hall Board room
    4. Former OEM Building

    See attached document
    I was informed by someone that the aforementioned is merely to inform the town officials what town building are being used so the officials can make sure they are open the appropriate hours. The other destinations are the fire halls & churches.

    Once again, the fours destinations mentioned are NOT the only places. View your cards, sorry for the confusion.

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    Thanks to the previous posters for the graphic display on candidates vying for different party positions and for making it clear that the four listed polling places mentioned were not the only place to cast ballots. The Bee was not so clear. Hopefully the Source will do better.

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