Notice of Election & Precinct Boundary Changes For Primary & General Elections

Notice of Election & Precinct Boundary Changes For Primary & General Elections
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Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office recently issued the following announcement.

Pursuant to W.S. §§ 22-7-101 et seq., notice is hereby given that election and precinct boundaries for primary and general elections shall be considered by the Board of County Commissioners at their meeting on May 3, 2022, at 9:00 a.m.; held in the Commissioners’ Boardroom #220 located on the second floor of the New Addition to the Sheridan County Courthouse.  All interested parties are invited to attend this meeting.  Proposed changes to the election and precinct boundaries are described as follows:

Street number 1060 Beaver Street, 215 & 233 Fox Street & 1033-1039 (odd) W. Loucks Street currently in District 2 Precinct 2 will be incorporated into District 2 Precinct 5

Street number 2000-2078 (all) Bungalow Village Land, 1291, 1325-1525 (odd) Burton Street, 940, 941 & 1051 Covey Run Road, 918 & 938 Highland Avenue (even), 901, 909 & 1056 Long Drive, 950-1120 (all) Mydland Road, 1600-1720 (all) Park Side Court, 1100-1151 (all) Park View Court, 1600-1720 (all) Pond View Court, 1221-1649 (all), 1701-1925 (all), 1967, 2033, & 2351 W. 5th Street was currently in District 2 Precinct 4 will be incorporated into District 2 Precinct 5

Street number 210, 212 & 214 Bryant Street, 304-400 (even), 227-304 (all) E. College Ave, 603-678 (all) Emerson Street, 604-684 (all) Gladstone Street, 31-343 (all) E. Heald Street, 610-666 (all), 672 Illinois Street, 603-691 (odd) S. Main Street, 547-549 (odd), 603-676 (all) Sumner Street was currently in District 4 Precinct 2 will be incorporated into District 4 Precinct 4.

Street number 401 Coffeen Ave was currently in District 4 Precinct 3 will be incorporated into District 4 Precinct 4.

Street number 1305 Leopard Street was currently in District 6 Precinct 1 will be incorporated into District 13 Precinct 1.

Maps of the proposed election and precinct boundary changes are posted on the Sheridan County website (www.sheridancounty.com) and are available at the Elections Office (224. S. Main Street, Suite B-17).  For additional information or questions please contact Brenda Kekich, Elections Supervisor (307-674-2515).

Original source can be found here.



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