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Vanderburgh County residents had to learn where to cast their ballots
this election, thanks to new voting centers. This is the first year the
county has left behind the precincts. County election officials started
the new centers last year in Evansville and say they were a success. But
for the new county voting centers, the response was mixed, some found
their places just fine and others called it a treasure hunt, like Larry
Luigs. He says publicity of the new Vanderburgh County voting centers
wasn't good enough. He says a lot of county residents were unaware of
the changes after becoming so accustomed to their normal precincts.
Inspector Tim Bryan says he's seen a few lost voters. But compared to
the old precincts, Bryan says he likes these centers a lot better. For
Luigs, he wants more notice of the new center locations and that the
civic duty of voting should be as easy of a process as possible.
Officials plan to use this primary as a teaching tool for the upcoming
November election.
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