Politics & Government

Voting Precinct Guide For Tuscaloosa Municipal Election

Ahead of election day, Tuscaloosa City Hall is reminding the public that ​polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

(Ryan Phillips, Patch.com)

TUSCALOOSA, AL — The City of Tuscaloosa is gearing up for its municipal elections on Tuesday, March 4, which will see voters cast ballots for mayor, city council, and Tuscaloosa City Schools Board of Education.


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Ahead of election day, Tuscaloosa City Hall is reminding the public that polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Click here for a full list of candidates for each race.

Absentee voting information can be found here, while district maps and more can be found here.

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Polling locations

District 1 — (TDOT) Building Auditorium, 1000 28th Avenue

District 2 — McDonald Hughes Community Center, 3101 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

District 3 — Church of the Highlands, 721 Rice Mine Road NE

District 4 — Calvary Baptist Church Annex, 1208 Paul W. Bryant Drive

District 5 — Alberta Baptist Church, 2210 University Blvd. East

District 6 — Belk Activity Center, 2101 Bowers Park Drive

District 7 — East McFarland Baptist Church, 6007 McFarland Blvd. East


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