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Toyota Center, all other NBA arenas will serve as voting centers for 2020 election - DefenderNetwork.com

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The Houston Rockets and the Harris County Clerk Office announced that the Toyota Center will be used as a voting center for the 2020 Presidential Election. In efforts to promote greater civic engagement in national and local elections, the NBA and NBPA announced in a joint statement that all its arenas will turn into polling […]

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Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source

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