WHERE TO VOTE
DISTRICT 1
• 1: New Albany-Floyd County Public Library, 180 W. Spring St.
• 2: Riverview Towers, 500 Scribner Drive
• 17: Scribner Middle School, 910 Old Vincennes Road
• 21: Brown Starks Building, 1200 Bono Road
• 23: Griffin Street Activity Center, 1140 Griffin St.
DISTRICT 2
• 16: Griffin Street Activity Center, 1140 Griffin St.
• 18: Head Start, 1902 Corydon Pike
• 19, 19A, 19B: 4-H Fair Building, 2810 Green Valley Road
• 22: Green Valley School, 2230 Green Valley Road
• 29: Salvation Army, 2300 Green Valley Road
DISTRICT 3
• 3: Fire house, 316 E. Spring St.
• 5, 6: S. Ellen Jones Elementary School, 600 E. 11th St.
• 7: Division Street School, 1803 Kathryn Hickerson Place
• 8: United Methodist Church, 413 Silver St.
• 11: New Albany High School, 1020 Vincennes St.
DISTRICT 4
• 12: New Albany High School, 1020 Vincennes St.
• 13: First Church of God, 2248 Charlestown Road
• 20: American Legion, 1930 McDonald Lane
• 24: Administration Building, 210 Kelley Drive
• 25: Fairmont Elementary School, 1725 Abbie Dell St.
DISTRICT 5
• 9, 10: Ekin Avenue Recreation Center, 1721 Ekin Ave.
• 14, 15, 15A: Slate Run Elementary School, 1452 Slate Run Road
DISTRICT 6
• 26: American Legion, 1930 McDonald Lane
• 27, 27A: Fire house, 3037 Grant Line Road
• 28, 28A: Grace Lutheran Church, 1787 Klerner Lane
• 29A: Trinity Methodist Church, 2796 Charlestown Road
Politics/Government
May 5, 2007
New Albany Voting Locations
- Politics/Government
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- Court lets walkout fines against House Democrats stand
- Pence sets agency priorities
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Julius announces bid for Jeffersonville mayor in 2015
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Prison sentence of 12-year-old prompts new sentencing law
- District 45 Dem steps forward for Senate bid
- Almost $1 million netted from New Albany Midtown project
- Gov. Pence fills 6 seats on state school board; will serve four-year terms
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Low bid for Big Four Station comes in on target
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Commissioners may sponsor measure requesting local businesses receive tolls relief
- On the lookout for ‘look-alike’ drugs
- More Politics/Government Headlines


