The 2014 primary is Tuesday, and Auditor Jake Grandia tells KNIA KRLS News that polling places will be open from 7 am to 9 pm.

Knoxville has four polling places, depending which precinct you live in. First precinct should report to the Knoxville School Administration Building; second to City hall; third to the Community of Christ Church; and fourth to the Bingley Building at the fairgrounds. Knoxville Township residents should report to the Marion County Public Health Building.

Pella City Ward 1 should head to Trinity Reformed Church on East 2nd Street. Pella City Ward 2 should go to Calvary Church on Maple Street. Ward 3 goes to Pella Legion Hall on Broadway and residents living in Pella Ward 4 will vote at United Methodist Church on University. Residents living in Otley township should vote at the Otley Reformed Church.

Clay Precinct (Harvey & Tracy) – Harvey Community Center, 300 Main Street
Dallas Township & Melcher-Dallas – Melcher-Dallas Community Center, 112 N. Main Street
Indiana Township – Gavel Lodge #229, 1870 Highway G76
Lake Prairie Township – Heartland Reformed Church – 628 Highway T14
Liberty Township, Bussey, Hamilton & Marysville – Bussey Community Center, 313 5th Street
Pleasantville Precinct: Pleasant Grove, Franklin, Union Townships; Pleasantville & Swan – Pleasantville Memorial Hall, 101 N. Jefferson Street
Otley Township (including Summit and Red Rock Townships) – Otley Reformed Church
Washington Township – Columbia Fire Station, 1032 Virginia Street