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polling booths

n. (polling booth English)

Usage examples of "polling booths".

The rain stopped when the light-bulb workers poured out of the day shift and detoured to the polling booths on their way home.

Recorded speeches on television, sycophantic praise in the newspapers, and an overwhelming vote from the electronic polling booths which are rigged to give him ninety percent of the votes no matter how they are cast.

In Florida, a record number of Black folk, over 80 per cent of those registered to vote, packed the polling booths on November 7.

If that ever seemed close to happening again, Maia might witness something unique in her lifetime, the sight of males lining up at polling booths, exercising a right enshrined in law, but practiced about as often as glory frost fell in summer.

The Black people had their own schools, and they were excluded from most hotels and restaurants and places of entertainment, except onstage, and polling booths.

Fulvius, we feel that we have no one amongst the citizens today whom, if we were recalled to the polling booths, we should wish to take precedence of you.