Vote center definition

Vote center means a consolidated precinct of the county;
Vote center means a polling place at which any registered elector in the political subdivision holding the election may vote, regardless of the precinct in which the elector resides.
Vote center means a location established for holding elections that offers the services described in Sections 2170, 4005, and 4007.

Examples of Vote center in a sentence

  • While you may vote by mail, the most secure way is in person at a Vote Center*.

  • Such procedures shall include security covering the transmission of Elector Data processed through the Electronic Pollbook and reconciliation of the registration and history of voters casting ballots at a Vote Center.


More Definitions of Vote center

Vote center means a polling place at which any registered elector in the
Vote center means a polling location established pursuant to NRS 293.3072 through 293.3075 where any registered voter in the county (or if applicable, in the city) can vote.
Vote center refers to the centers where voters may vote and register to vote pursuant to Section 4005 of the California Elections Code.
Vote center means any location designated by the clerk for the purpose of providing voter assistance that is not solely for casting votes for a specific precinct.
Vote center means a polling place at which any registered
Vote center means a polling place established by the county or city clerk, as
Vote center means a polling place where a voter who resides in the city of Chicago may vote regardless of the precinct in which the voter resides.