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polling place
noun
a place at or in which votes in an election are cast.
Word History and Origins
Origin of polling place1
Example Sentences
Giuliani even invented a blatantly racist story about the women passing drugs to each other at their Fulton County polling place.
The amendment also requires that Huntington Beach provide 20 in-person polling places and to monitor ballot drop boxes.
For instance, if someone shows up at the wrong polling place they are allowed to cast a ballot, which then must be scrutinized.
She added that despite the nation’s — and local election volunteers’ — political divisions, polling places had been calm and cordial on election day.
Two precincts shut down voting for 30 minutes while law enforcement investigated, but most polling places carried on without incident.
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