Central Kenai Peninsula Polling Places

  • Monday, November 7, 2016 9:57pm
  • Opinion

Anchor Point Anchor Point Senior Center

Mile .25 Milo Fritz Road

Central Soldotna Sports Center,

538 Arena Drive

Funny River No. 1 Funny River Community Center,

35850 Pioneer Access Rd.

Funny River No. 2 KPB Administration Bldg,

Assembly Chambers, 144 N. Binkley St

Kasilof Kasilof Fire Station,

58260 Sterling Highway

K Beach K – Beach Fire Station,

37699 K-Beach Drive

Kenai No. 1 Kenai Mall,

11312 Kenai Spur Highway

Kenai No. 2 Challenger Learning Center,

9711 Kenai Spur Highway

Kenai No. 3 Kenai Senior Center,

361 Senior Court

Mackey Lake KPB Administration Bldg,

Assembly Chambers, 144 N. Binkley St

Nikiski Nikiski Community Center,

50097 Kenai Spur Highway

Ninilchik Kenai Peninsula Fair Grounds,

16200 Sterling Highway

Salamatof Nikiski Fire Station No. 1,

Mile 17.9 Spur Highway

Soldotna Soldotna City Hall, 177 N. Birch Street

Sterling No. 1 Sterling Community Center,

35040 Sterling Highway

Sterling No. 2 Sterling Community Center,

35040 Sterling Highway

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