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polling place

NOUN
  1. a place where voters go to cast their votes in an election

How To Use polling place In A Sentence

  • At a polling place in Minneapolis, a Republican worker challenged the right of a person with limited vision to have his address filled in by a person vouching for his registration.
  • She arrived at her polling place on a gurney in an ambulance, where an election judge and support worker climbed aboard with an electronic voting machine and let her cast her ballot.
  • ‘Can anyone tell me,’ asks Gourley, a veteran mock electioneer, ‘why you don't want the polling place in the cafeteria?’
  • Since the scanners don't need to be in the polling place itself if a careful multipartisan-observed chain of custody is enforced, there needn't be a problem exposing the scanners to the abuses that you've mentioned below. Election Forum
  • Voting should be simple, especially in a country that uses compulsion to make people attend polling places.
  • There were no voting booths, no polling places, no campaign workers greeting neighbors outside the local high school.
  • This morning at my local polling place the line was much longer than usual. Christianity Today
  • That is increasingly vital as states enact polling place identification requirements and strictures on the voter roll.
  • That is increasingly vital as states enact polling place identification requirements and strictures on the voter roll.
  • And no questions about Sean Gagen's bringing in "canvassers" who showed up at polling places, didn't pass out anything, and would disappear? NIGHTMARE: Kaine picked tonight?- UPDATE
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