Polling Station

/ˈpō-liŋ ˈstā-shən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A designated place where voters cast their ballots in an election.
    Voters lined up early at the polling station to participate in the election.

Forms

  • polling station
  • polling stations

Commentary

Typically, a polling station is established by election authorities and must comply with accessibility and security regulations.

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