Polling place definition

Polling place means the building where voting is conducted.
Polling place means the one place provided for each precinct at which the qualified voters who are
Polling place means that place provided for each precinct at which the electors having a voting residence in such precinct may vote.

Examples of Polling place in a sentence

  • Polling place, subdivision of into sections (1) When a large number of electors is likely to vote at a polling place, the returning officer may subdivide a polling place into sections, and shall, in such case, appoint presiding officers to take the poll at each section at which he does not himself preside.

  • Polling place 173 is the local elementary school, and the only polling place in the vicinity.

  • Polling place materials shall include, where applicable, HAVA information, voting demonstration display, signature card table, registration records or lists, poll books, electronic or paper, or completed signature cards, paper ballots and voting booths or DRE, provisional voting area or procedure and ballot box if provided.

  • Polling place hours in King and Pierce Counties are 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Services and Additional AssistanceContact your county elections department for help with voting your ballot or finding your polling location.

  • Polling place posting and language requirementsCurrently, municipal clerks and boards of election commissioners are directed by law to post specified materials at each polling place.


More Definitions of Polling place

Polling place means the actual location wherein the elector’s vote is cast.
Polling place means the structure that contains the one place provided for each precinct at which
Polling place means the building where residents of a voting precinct vote.
Polling place means the building in which polling stations are located.
Polling place means the voting place designated for all voters residing in one or more precincts for any election;
Polling place means the one place provided for each precinct at which the qualified voters who are residents of the precinct may vote.
Polling place means the school, building or other complex or structure wherein one or more polling booths are situated and shall, saving the provisions of article 66, include the grounds, if any, of such complex or structure;