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What To Know About March 5th Voting

News Staff • March 2, 2024

There are new polling places for Orange Beach and Ono Island

Where to vote in gulf shores and orange beach

The City of Gulf Shores is ready for the upcoming Presidential and Statewide Primary Elections on Tuesday, March 5th, 2024, urging all eligible voters to participate in this pivotal democratic process. 


Gulf Shores Polling Locations Include:


Gulf Shores Meyer Civic Center - 1930 W. 2nd Street, Gulf Shores, AL 36542

Gulf Shores Cultural Center - 19470 Oak Road W, Gulf Shores, AL 36542

St. Andrew by the Sea Church - 17263 Fort Morgan Road, Gulf Shores, AL 36542

Fort Morgan Volunteer Fire Department No. 1 - 12105 State Highway 180 W, Gulf Shores, AL 36542


HERE IS THE GULF POLLING PLACE MAP:


The City of Orange Beach reminds voters about a change in the polling location for Precinct 41 voters to the Orange Beach Event Center, located at 4671 Wharf Parkway West, moving away from the previous Community Center site. 


Additionally, Ono Island residents, though not part of Orange Beach city limits, are directed to cast their votes at the newly established Baldwin County Voting Precinct Number 51 at The Harriett Cockrell Center, 31692 Dolphin Drive. 


This announcement comes alongside the provision of sample ballots for both Baldwin County Republican and Democratic parties, (see ballots below) and information on absentee voting through the Baldwin County Probate Office, as the city prepares for a smooth voting process.

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