2011 - 2012 REPRECINCTED ADDRESSES Effective December 31, 2011
Every ten years after the Federal Census is complete, precinct boundary lines are re-drawn to reflect changes in the Town's population and to anticipate the needs of the Town's election system for the next decade.
According to the 2010 Federal Census Lexington's population is at 31,394. The target number of people per precinct is 3,488. The law allows up to a 5% (+/-) variance for the number of residents per precinct. Because there has been uneven growth over the years in sections of the town, we were required, by law, to adjust the precinct lines town-wide to ensure that there is an even distribution of population across precincts.
The new precinct boundaries would allow voters in most areas to continue to go to the same polling places to cast their ballots as they have in the past. However some households are now in a new precinct. Below is a list of households affected by a precinct change. If your address is NOT on the attached list, your precinct/voting location is unaffected by the reprecincting.
It should be noted that the re-precincting changes would take effect on December 31, 2011 and therefore in time for the 2012 elections.
Reprincted Addresses
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