[KHTS] – As the November elections grows closer, the polling places for the William S. Hart Union High School District and Newhall County Water District elections have been announced.
Two seats are up for election for Newhall County Water District as well as the Hart School District in Trustee Area 1 and 4.
Incumbents Lynne Plambeck and Daniel Mortensen are seeking reelection in the upcoming Newhall County Water District election; they’ll be facing a challenge from Jeff Ford and Don Cruikshank.
Linda Storli will be running against incumbent Gloria Mercado-Fortine for Trustee Area 1, while Andrew Taban will be running against incumbent Steve Sturgeon for Trustee Area 4
Trustee Area Number 1 includes parts of northern Valencia, Castaic and Val Verde and Trustee Area Number 4 is mainly comprised of Canyon Country.
Only residents who live in Trustee Areas 1 or 4 will be able to vote in the upcoming Hart School District election.
The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk office has provided a polling place locator on their website to help residents find where to vote.
The following are polling places broken down by area:
Santa Clarita
Residence
27672 Grassy Knoll Lane, Santa Clarita, CA 91354
Castaic
Val Verde Park Building
30300 Arlington Street, Castaic, CA 91384
Castaic Elementary School
30455 Park Vista Drive, Castaic, CA 91384
Castaic Regional Sports Complex
31230 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA 91384
Denny’s Restaurant
31724 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA 91384
Castaic Middle School
28900 Hillcrest Parkway, Castaic, CA 91384
Live Oak Elementary School
27715 Saddleridge Way, Castaic, CA 91384
Stonegate Recreation Center
31830 Diamond Lane, Castaic, CA 91384
Valencia
Higher Vision Church
28776 The Old Road, Valencia, CA 91355
Residence
24397 Mornington Drive, Valencia, CA 91355
College of the Canyons
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Valencia, CA 91355
The Paseo Club
27650 Dickason Drive, Valencia, CA 91355
Hyatt Hotel
24500 Town Center Drive, Valencia, CA 91355
Tesoro Del Valle Elementary
29171 Bernardo Way, Valencia, CA 91355
Canyon Country
Mint Canyon Elementary School
16400 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country, CA 91351
Residence
14417 Colorado Place, Canyon Country, CA 91387
Mitchell Community School
16821 Goodvale Road, Canyon Country, CA 91387
Rio Vista Elementary School
20417 Cedarcreek Street, Canyon Country, CA 91351
Cedarcreek Elementary School
27792 Camp Plenty Road, Canyon Country, CA 91351
Leona Cox Community School
18643 Oakmoor Street, Canyon Country, CA 91351
Fire Station #123
26321 Sand Canyon Road, Canyon Country, CA 91387
Skyblue Mesa Elementary School
28040 Hardesty Avenue, Canyon Country, CA 91351
Canyon Country Park
17615 Soledad Canyon Road, Canyon Country, CA 91387
Pinetree Elementary School
29156 Lotusgarden Drive, Canyon Country, CA 91387
Residence
29319 Snapdragon Place, Canyon Country, CA 91387
Sulphur Springs Elementary
16628 Lost Canyon Road, Canyon Country, CA 91387
Saugus
Mountainview Elementary School
22201 Cypress Place, Saugus, CA 91390
Grace Baptist Church
22833 Copper Hill Drive, Saugus, CA 91350
Plum Canyon Elementary School
28360 Alfred Way, Saugus, CA 91350
Newhall
Valley Oaks Village
24700 Valley Street, Newhall, CA 91321
American Legion Post #507
24527 Spruce Street, Newhall, CA 91321
South Valley Church
24605 Valley Street, Newhall, CA 91321
A V Party Rentals
23800 Newhall Avenue, Newhall, CA 91321
Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center
22900 Market Street, Newhall, CA 91321
The election for the Newhall County Water District and the William S. Hart Union High School District will be held on Nov. 3, 2015.
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Daniel R. Mortensen polling places are listed in this article!!