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polling place

noun

  1. a place at or in which votes in an election are cast.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of polling place1

First recorded in 1825–35
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Giuliani even invented a blatantly racist story about the women passing drugs to each other at their Fulton County polling place.

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The amendment also requires that Huntington Beach provide 20 in-person polling places and to monitor ballot drop boxes.

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For instance, if someone shows up at the wrong polling place they are allowed to cast a ballot, which then must be scrutinized.

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She added that despite the nation’s — and local election volunteers’ — political divisions, polling places had been calm and cordial on election day.

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Two precincts shut down voting for 30 minutes while law enforcement investigated, but most polling places carried on without incident.

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