Sentences with phrase «voting booth»

A voting booth is a small enclosed space where people go to cast their votes in elections. Full definition
In many states, it's illegal to take pictures in voting booths, and doing so could get you prosecuted.
Long before these two battle it out in voting booths, they'll need to win the fight for online marketing.
Researchers can't peer into voting booths or people's living rooms, and news organizations aren't typically willing to have outsiders interfere with their content.
1) Starting from the assumptions that a high participation rate is a good thing, why don't they increase the number of voting booths in the US to increase the participation rate?
Imagine you've just read Plato's Republic and then — conscientious citizen that you've now become — you enter a Chicago voting booth on election day and scan the list of candidates.
Waters» Campaign Button (2004) encourages amorous encounters as an alternate use for voting booths.
City Republicans have pointed to a 2013 Department of Investigations probe that found test subjects were able to gain access to voting booths by misrepresenting their identities.
(Bloomberg View)-- It's hard to imagine much work getting done in most offices on Tuesday — except at the U.S. Supreme Court, which will hear cases, pretending to be blithely oblivious to the history being made in voting booths across the country.
In the case of the Netherlands, there are so many voting booths that voting has never taken me more than five minutes.
He points to the controversy over Cuomo's gun control measure — the SAFE Act — as an example of an issue that could be shaking down at the local voting booths.
Some jeweler is recycling the actual ballots from Election Day into necklaces, and selling entire voting booth ballots as framed posters?
Craft fairs are also great places to test new products because you can get direct feedback from your buyers — or if you're scared to ask them face to face, why not set up a mini voting booth or chalkboard poll, like Folksy seller Ruth Robinson did at one of her markets stalls.
If they had been working together to do something specifically illegal, like hacking voting booths or something, I could understand the fuss but gathering information is a perfectly legal and normal thing to do so far as I know.
This is also the inaugural election for Suffolk County's new electronic ballot, which replaces the time - honored mechanical voting booth.
2008 Led successful campaign to ensure voter integrity by choosing optical scanners for new voting booths in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Judge Kevin Castel has upheld a 126 - year ban on photographs in Big Apple voting booths, saying...
(Landsburg, for instance, says that it's «as true and as irrelevant as the assertion that if voting booths were spaceships, voters could travel to the moon.
Adele Malpass, chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party, pointed to a report issued by the city's Department of Investigation in 2013 in which inspectors gained access voting booths 61 out of 63 times when posing as as ineligible individuals — individuals who had either died, been convicted of a felony or who had moved outside the city.
As for improving election security, both Perez and Gronke cited concerns about improving voters» access and making practical changes, such as updating voting booth technology, increasing election funding and requiring every state to adopt risk - limiting audits.
It consists basically of a shipping container and includes original Florida voting booths, Arabic propaganda films, a bomb, a ladder to climb the container's roof, bad food, and lots of other stuff.
Supplies for the election are distributed by the county committee, Art. 3119, and Art. 3120 authorizes the use of voting booths, ballot boxes and guard rails, prepared for the general election,
(Bloomberg View)-- It's hard to imagine much work getting done in most offices on Tuesday — except at the U.S. Supreme Court, which will hear cases, pretending to be blithely oblivious to the history being made in voting booths across...
The two state legislators face off against each other, and against more than a half - dozen other candidates, in voting booths across upper Manhattan and the Bronx today.
His story may help you crystallize in your own mind some of the pros and cons of each candidate before it's time to get down to business — in your local voting booth.
NYC Mayor's race, looking like a blowout: New Yorkers will hit the voting booths this Tuesday to elect a new mayor.
And they'll soon bring that bias to the mall, not just the voting booth.
«People in this country need to stand up and go to the voting booth and vote their values,» Comey said.
Consumer preferences are more stable than electoral ones — people are volatile in the voting booth and predictable at the checkout.
He was seen as a long shot in the general election until the night he beat Hillary Clinton in the voting booths.
While an electorate certainly ought to take such things into consideration when they enter the voting booth, that doesn't mean they ought always to have the final say.
But in the privacy of the voting booth, those same voters pulled the lever for his opponent.
For Comey, impeachment would remove the responsibility of Americans to fix whatever problems they may see in Trump themselves, via the voting booth.
Democracy between elections is every bit as important as democracy at the voting booth.
It is only when we show the collective strength of our voices, in the streets and at the voting booth, will they start to listen.»
I don't think we have to worry about the Christian vote (they say one thing in public and do quite the opposite in the privacy of their bedroom, home, office, or voting booth.
Religion News Service: Black pastors move to counter new voter ID laws African - American clergy are joining forces with civil rights groups to push for increased voter registration ahead of the November election, spurred on by new voter laws they say restrict opportunities for minorities to enter the voting booth.
It's time for a real change my brothers and sisters and it won't happen in a voting booth... not in the situation we find ourselves in today.
cause dey won't let you back in the voting booth.
People can not divorce their beliefs at the voting booth, that would make them hypocrites!»
How funny... he managed to pause right at the exit of the church door... for all the world to see him... in a perfectly orchestrated photo shoot... 45 days before voters go to the voting booth.
In an interview with Chuck Todd, Moore called Trump a «human Molotov cocktail that [voters] get to go into the voting booth on November 8th and throw into a political system that has made their lives miserable.»
Even people in their congregations will get into the voting booth and think, «What was that pastor thinking?
For instance, the first time my (American) wife went to vote in NZ, she was horrified that the voting booth was INSIDE a church building.
As he says much more eloquently in this address: lunch counters and voting booths are easy; everything else that needed to change (and he did have a lot more in mind) would be much more difficult.
There is little difference between religious discrimination in a public advertising medium and racial, creedal or sexual discrimination in the voting booth, the sale of housing, or as the basis for employment.»
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