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‘Gas leak’ closes polling place in swing state, voters advised to check for updates

MICHIGAN – A reported gas leak has closed the polling place in Northville City, Michigan. The incident, reported early on Election Day, prompted officials to shut down the site to ensure the safety of voters and poll workers.




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Local authorities are actively working to improve the situation and restore safe access to the polling station. Voters assigned to District 1 are encouraged to keep abreast of developments by visiting the City of Northville’s official website or by contacting the City Clerk’s Office directly at 248-349-1300. Officials have indicated that alternative voting arrangements or temporary relocation options will be communicated as soon as possible if the delay is extended.

“We are focused on resolving the issue quickly and ensuring that every registered voter can cast their vote,” a city spokesperson said. “Safety remains our primary concern and we appreciate the patience of our community members as we navigate this unexpected event.”

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