precint
Yes, it is true that voters in each precinct report to one polling place which is quite often a school or library. One can find their polling locations through their city website.
precinct
Polling place
A polling place is a specific location where voters go to cast their ballots on election day, while a precinct is a designated geographical area that defines the boundaries for voting and electoral representation. Each precinct typically has one or more polling places assigned to it to accommodate the voters residing within that area. In essence, the precinct is the larger administrative unit, and the polling place is the actual site where voting occurs for that precinct.
It is called polling station or polling place.
Votes are cast a polling place. Depending on the type of voting equipment used, the votes may be cast at the voting place or at a central location. in the national [ presidential ] election votes are counted at each poll then city-wide tabulated at city Voter Registrar's office then sent to Secretary of state for state-wide validation
a polling place
polls, polling is a survey process
Inside a polling station is the polling booth
The place would be called a polling station. In the polling station you would mark your ballot in a polling booth. You would then place the vote into a ballot box.
A precinct is a geographic political subdivision. A polling place, on the other hand, is simply a place where voters can go to vote. A polling place may be in a school, a community center, and so on.
Mary had just came back from the polling place, and it was packed?