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Election day polling places

There are three polling locations for MIT campus residents who plan to vote in the November 2 election. They are as follows.

Residents of Ashdown House, Baker House, Bexley House, Burton House, East Campus, Green Hall, McCormick Hall, Senior House, Eastgate, Westgate -- Kresge Auditorium.

Residents of Edgerton House, MacGregor House, West Campus Houses, 500 Memorial Drive, Tang Hall -- Fire house at Massachusetts Avenue and Main Street.

Residents of Random Hall -- Salvation Army headquarters at 402 Massachusetts Ave.

Anyone with questions about where to vote may call David Cohen in the Office of Government and Community Relations at x3-1989.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 27, 1999.

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