Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Change of voting location for some Mooresville voters

All "Davidson" precinct voters (DV1-A, DV1-B, DV2-A, DV2-B) will vote tomorrow at Rocky Mount Methodist Church, 1739 Perth Road in Mooresville, not at your usual voting locations.

You should have received a letter from the Iredell County Board of Elections about this change, but the change is apparently not showing if you go to the Board of Elections website to find your polling place.

If you have any questions about where to vote tomorrow, call the Board of Elections at 704-878-3140.


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to all the candidates who won tonight.

As a citizen, I just want to thank everybody who ran for office this term. Thanks for caring enough to fight for the welfare of the town that my family lives in. The system would not work if it were not for people like you. It is never easy to put yourself out like that. So, "win" or "lose", you are all stand up people...

Anonymous said...

I wonder how many people didnt vote because of this change? I doesnt make sense to have someone on Waterlynn Road going to the polls on Perth Road.

Anonymous said...

It's sad when 15% make the choice for all of us.

Anonymous said...

Impressive showing by Larry Green as a write in for school board, over 100 votes. And for Coble who came close. Wish people would pay more attention to the school board. It has to be a concern that Roger Hyatt is on the school board and is also now interim principal of a charter school that is in direct competition with the school system.

Anonymous said...

We're going to be watching Hyatt like a hawk.

Anonymous said...

Does Sue Wilson even live in the school district? I thought she moved out of her house on main street, but not sure where she's living. My God, isn't she 80 or something? You would think she'd step aside and let somebody else have a shot at it. We're due for some fresh blood in there.

Anonymous said...

I agree on Sue Wilson. I wonder if she is mentally able to continue serving the community on the school board. I think she is liked by the school administration since she cant rationally object or question school staff anymore.

Personally I felt that when Frank Fields got beat it was a blessing for the community. Not saying he did not do alot for the school system but his mental condition was not what it used to be.

I think Sue is in the same boat. Nothing negative about her past service but it was time for her to move on.

Anonymous said...

There is a lot to be said about a "graceful exit".