Phrases with «poll watchers»

"Poll watchers" refer to individuals who observe and supervise the voting process during elections to ensure fairness, transparency, and prevent any wrongdoing. They are usually appointed or approved by political parties or organizations to monitor polling stations and report any irregularities or violations of election rules. Full definition

Sentences with «poll watchers»

  • The party was supposed to use the money to hire a firm that would set up poll watchers across the city. (thirdpartypolitics.us)
  • New York has amended state election law to prohibit candidates from serving as poll watchers in an election district where they appear on the ballot. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Asked if it doesn't concern him that Haggerty has never been able to account for the full $ 750,000 contributed by Mayor Bloomberg to the state Independence Party and subsequently handed over to him to (ostensibly) pay for poll watcher on Election Day, Paladino replied: More > (nystateofpolitics.com)
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