Definition of «voting precincts»

"Voting precincts" refers to specific geographical areas or divisions within a town, city, or district where eligible voters go to cast their votes during elections. It helps organize voting process efficiently by assigning voters to their respective locations based on their registered address.

Sentences with «voting precincts»

  • Six of the town's seven voting precincts voted in favor of the spending plan. (courant.com)
  • Wills, 40, trounced former Councilman Allan Jennings, Clifton Stanley Diaz and Michael Duvalle for the seat with 2,699 votes, or 70 percent of the total of 3,832 votes, according to unofficial election results from the Associated Press, which had 87 out of 95 voting precincts reporting. (queenscampaigner.com)
  • Poll workers showed up at the Westchester voting precinct in Charleston only to find the doors locked, and voters couldn't get into the building at the West View Baptist precinct in Spartanburg because of a natural gas leak. (thestate.com)
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