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polling booth

noun

  1. a booth in which voters cast their votes.


polling booth

noun

  1. a semienclosed space in which a voter stands to mark a ballot paper during an election


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Word History and Origins

Origin of polling booth1

First recorded in 1850–55

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Example Sentences

As we enter a new year, pushback against delivery apps and predatory practices is growing — in courtrooms, polling booths, and within restaurants and their customer base.

From Eater

He added that whoever had a score to settle with the government should do so at the polling booth at local elections on March 30.

For example, upon exiting the polling booth he sang the Israeli national anthem, HaTikva.

When he got into the polling booth, he pretended to be bewildered about whom to choose, and demanded the precinct worker tell him.

But when it came to the polling booth this enthusiasm evaporated.

If I went into the polling booth today, I would pull the lever for John McCain.

The red herring of annexation was drawn across the trail, and many a farmer followed it to the polling booth.

He represents that vast army of electors whom neither canvasser nor caucus has ever yet cajoled or bullied into a polling-booth.

They would drive the Presbyterians from the bench and the polling-booth as the Presbyterians had driven them.

Thomas Brogan dare not leave the polling-booth for his life, until Mr. Carew took him on his car.

Instead of the polling-booth, where nothing counts but heads, you would set for the two parties another trysting place.

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