: a building where people go to vote in an election
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The video shows two uniformed people coming into the polling place and talking briefly with Gonyea, who refuses to sign a warning letter.—ABC News,
26 June 2026 Starting 18 days before the election, early voting is similar to voting at a polling place on Election Day.—
Riley Moser,
CBS News,
25 June 2026 That’s why close races can shift long after the last voter leaves a polling place.—
James Ward,
USA Today,
4 June 2026 New Yorkers should not have to wonder whether their polling place will function properly, whether misinformation will create confusion, or whether intimidation tactics will discourage participation.—
Louie Sawi,
New York Daily News,
4 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for polling place