polling place
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Definition
Noun: * A specific, designated location where voters go to cast their ballots in an election. It is typically a public building like a school, community center, or library that is temporarily used for this civic purpose.
Usage
The term "polling place" refers to the physical venue for voting. It is used when discussing the logistics, location, and accessibility of elections. * Voters are assigned to a specific polling place based on their residential address. * Election officials set up and staff the polling place. * It is important to know your polling place before Election Day.
Examples
- Noun:
- My polling place is the elementary school on Maple Street.
- The line at the polling place was very long this morning.
- You can find your assigned polling place on the county's election website.
Advanced Usage
- "Early voting polling place": A designated location where voters can cast ballots before the official Election Day.
- The city hall serves as an early voting polling place for two weeks before the election.
Variants and Related Words
- Polling station (n): A synonym for "polling place," more commonly used in British English.
- Voters in the UK go to a polling station to vote.
- Vote center (n): A model where voters can cast a ballot at any location within a jurisdiction, not just one assigned place.
- The county adopted a vote center system to make voting more convenient.
Synonyms
- Voting location: A general term for where voting occurs.
- Election precinct: This can refer to both the geographical district and the place where its voters cast ballots.
Related Phrases
- "To go to the polls": An idiom meaning to go to one's polling place to vote.
- A record number of citizens went to the polls.
- "Polls are open/closed": Phrases indicating the operating hours of polling places.
- The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Noun
- a place where voters go to cast their votes in an election