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O que (quem) é voting booth - definição

SITE OF BALLOT CASTING IN ELECTIONS
Polling Station; Voting booth; Polling booth; Voting Booth; Polling site; Polling places; Polling clerk; Polling booths; Polling venue; Polling venues; Polling stations; Voting station; Polling place

polling station         
(polling stations)
A polling station is a place where people go to vote at an election. It is often a school or other public building. (BRIT; in AM, use polling place
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Queues formed even before polling stations opened.
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polling booth         
(polling booths)
1.
Polling booths are the places where people go to vote in an election.
In Darlington, queues formed at some polling booths.
= polling station
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2.
A polling booth is one of the partly enclosed areas in a polling station, where people can vote in private.
When you are there, in the polling booth, nobody can see where you put your cross.
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polling place         
(polling places)
A polling place is the same as a polling station
. (AM)
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Wikipédia

Polling station

A polling place is where voters cast their ballots in elections. The phrase polling station is also used in American English and British English, although polling place is the building and polling station is the specific room (or part of a room) where voters cast their votes. A polling place can contain one or more polling stations.

Since elections generally take place over a one- or two-day span on a periodic basis, often annual or longer, polling places are usually located in facilities used for other purposes, such as schools, churches, sports halls, local government offices, or even private homes, and may each serve a similar number of people. The area may be known as a ward, precinct, polling district, or constituency. The polling place is staffed by officials (who may be called election judges, returning officers, or other titles) who monitor the voting procedures and assist voters with the election process. Scrutineers (or poll-watchers) are independent or partisan observers who attend the poll to ensure the impartiality of the process.

The facility will be open between specified hours depending on the type of election, and political activity by or on behalf of those standing in the ballot is usually prohibited within the venue and immediately surrounding area.

Inside the polling place will be an area (usually a voting booth) where the voter may select the candidate or party of their choice in secret. If a ballot paper is used, this will be placed into a ballot box in front of witnesses who cannot see for whom the vote has been cast. Voting machines may be employed instead.

Some polling places are temporary structures. A portable cabin may be specially sited for an election and removed afterwards.

There are five types of voting technologies that are currently being used in the United States polling locations. These comprise hand-counted paper ballots, mechanical lever machines, punch cards, optically readable paper ballots, and electronic voting machines. One of the reasons for a tendency toward witnessed final posting or transacting physical systems yet retaining the secret ballot is to reduce electoral fraud.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para voting booth
1. Grigory Dukor / Reuters Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych leaving a voting booth in Kiev on Sunday.
2. "Now we have to show our strength at the voting booth.
3. But he‘s making an explicit appeal to voters whose values guide them in the voting booth.
4. "We simply ran to the voting booth," said Galina, 35, a mother of two.
5. Yves took two steps closer to the voting booth and turned to the woman behind him.