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Saturday, February 16, 2013

CITY OF SALISBURY NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION AND LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES


A Primary Election is scheduled for registered voters who live  
in the CITY LIMITS of DISTRICT 1 and DISTRICT 2 of the City of Salisbury on 
TUESDAY – FEBRUARY 26, 2013 
Between the hours of 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM at the polling locations listed below: 
DISTRICT 1 
Fire Station #16 – 325 Cypress Street - Salisbury, MD 21801                                                   
Note: This is a new polling location
The following Districts/Precincts are assigned to this location:
05002.31, 09001.31, 09002.31, 09004.31, 09006.31, 13001.31, 13002.31 
CANDIDATES: 
April Renee Jackson
Cynthia M. Polk                                                                                                  
Eugenie Pinkett Shields
DISTRICT 2                                                                                            
Harvest Baptist Church – 119 South Boulevard – Salisbury, MD 21804                                 
The following Districts/Precincts are assigned to this location:                                           
08001.32, 08002.32, 08003.32, 13001.32, 13002.32, 13003.32, 16002.32                                               
and                                                                                                    
Wicomico Presbyterian Church – 129 Broad Street - Salisbury, MD 21801                                      
The following Districts/Precincts are assigned to this location:                                           
05002.32, 05003.32, 05004.32, 05006.32, 09001.32, 09002.32, 09003.32, 09004.32, 11002.32
CANDIDATES:
Deborah Campbell
Jacob R. Day                                                                                                   
John R. “Jack” Heath 
Please contact the Wicomico County Board of Elections at 410-548-4830 if you have any 
questions regarding your eligibility to vote in the City of Salisbury Primary Election. 
This is a nonpartisan election; therefore, ALL registered voters in DISTRICT 1 and DISTRICT 
2 in the City of Salisbury are entitled to vote in the Primary Election to nominate qualified 
candidates to serve for a term until the General Election of November 2015.                     
Can’t get to the Polls?  Vote by Absentee Ballot 
Any qualified registered voter in the City of Salisbury may request an absentee ballot                         
if unable to be present and personally vote at the polls on Election Day.   
An absentee ballot application may be obtained in person or by calling the  
Wicomico County Board of Elections at 410-548-4830.   
Deadline for requesting absentee ballots is Tuesday, February 19, 2013.
An application form may also be printed from the City of Salisbury’s website at
www.ci.salisbury.md.us/ and delivered, mailed or faxed to the Wicomico County Board of 
Elections. 
Specimen ballots will be mailed to all registered voters who live  
in the CITY LIMITS of the City of Salisbury by the week of February 18
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jacob Day = Laura Mitchell = Jim Ireton = O'Malley = Obama

Do the right thing and vote for Debbie Campbell.

Anonymous said...

Vote for Debbie Campbell and Debbie Campbell only, don't use your second vote for either Heath or Day!

Jim Ireton's website makes the claim that Ireton hasn't had a tax increase in his term as mayor. He fails to inform the public that he did propose a tax hike, it was Debbie Campbell and Terry Cohen that saved the taxpayers from Ireton's proposed tax hike.

Anonymous said...

If you live in district 1, vote for April Jackson and Cynthia Polk and say fairwell to Shanie.

Anonymous said...

If you live in district 1, vote for April Jackson and Cynthia Polk and say fairwell to Shanie.

Anonymous said...

I would definely recommend to anyone within district 1 to vote for Cynthia Polk. Even those who are pleased with Ms Shields representation should give consideration to Cynthia Polk's creativity and what that could mean for the city. Look at it this way-the city has been stagnant for way too long and someone with fresh new creative ideas should be welcomed. Residents should see the gift that Ms Polk can offer.

Anonymous said...

You don't have a second vote, idiot. Ask the City Clerk. Look at the ballot. One vote. Fool.