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Voters in Bangor can look forward to casting their ballots in a new building.
Most recently the Civic Center has been been the city's polling location.
On Monday, the Government Operations Committee unanimously approved a plan that would designate the soon-to-open Cross Insurance Center as the new voting location.
The city's agreement with Global Spectrum allows for the building to be used for polling purposes at no cost to the city.
The City Clerk is recommended the move.
The full council will vote on that issue next week.
Bangor City Council to Discuss New Voting Location
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