polling place造句

This week, the security work at each polling place was very strict.

Young Michael Morrison, Jan Paschal's wheelchair-bound student, woke in anticipation of working a polling place for me.

One who votes illegally in different polling places.

Besides elaborate security plans for the political conventions this summer in Boston and New York, the officials are considering how to secure polling places come November.

He walked to the local polling place to cast his vote.

one of several districts into which a city or town is divided for voting; each contains one polling place.

But the group estimates that irregularities occurred at a third of polling places.

But as the day drew to a close many voters, particularly in outlying areas of Luanda, were seen still milling around some polling places, unable to vote because these had run out of ballot papers.

What do you do when you see Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel at your Hollywood Hills polling place?

Internal Afghan government documents seen by The Wall Street Journal suggest that up to 15% of polling places won't open because of inadequate security.

At a preschool turned polling place in the wealthy Paris suburb of Neuilly, 83 percent voted yes. That is the territory of Mr. Sarkozy, who was once mayor there.

If we lose, we lose. But we don't want it because of something that took place in the polling place.

The people flocked to the polling places in greater numbers than ever before in history.

polling place造句

a temporary booth in a polling place which people enter to cast their votes.