DeWitt Poll Workers Struggle To Find Polling Center
By John Perik
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – When Jonathan Hecht woke up this morning, he knew there was a chance election day would bring a few surprises. Today is Hecht’s third election day serving as a poll worker. But Hecht never thought a surprise would come before polls opened.
“When I plugged in 1419 Salt Springs Road, my GPS took a while to load,” Hecht said. “I was very confused why it wasn’t working.”
By the time Hecht’s GPS loaded, the words “no results found” appeared.
“And I wasn’t the only one who couldn’t get here via GPS,” Hecht said. “Several of us couldn’t figure out how to get to this location.”
Qiana Williams, a Syracuse resident, is also working at the poll center at Panasci Family Chapel at Le Moyne College. When Williams drove to the polling center this morning, her directions did not take her to the right spot.
“It took me to the other side of the campus,” Williams said. “You have to be more specific and write down Panasci family lounge in your directions otherwise, it kind of takes you a circular route.”
Recent campus construction surrounding the Panasci Family Chapel is part of the reason finding the location was difficult for poll workers.
However, throughout the morning poll workers made a considerate effort to strategically place signs throughout Le Moyne’s campus directing voters toward the polling center.
When voters first arrived, the early indication was that confusion among directions would not affect voter turnout. Douglas Freedman, a DeWitt resident, was the first voter to arrive at Le Moyne.
“At first I wasn’t sure if there would be parking or if I would have to park on the street,” said Freedman. “When I saw the signs I realized where the parking lot was.”
People confused with directions can contact Le Moyne campus security.