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  2. Polling station - Wikipedia

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    A polling place [1] is where voters cast their ballots in elections. The phrase polling station is also used in American English [1] and British English, [2] although a polling place is the building [3] and polling station is the specific room [3] (or part of a room) where voters cast their votes. A polling place can contain one or more polling ...

  3. When Do Polls Close in Each State? Here's What to Know About ...

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    Polling places in Montana will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mountain time, except in polling districts with fewer than 400 registered voters, which can be opened as late as noon and must close if ...

  4. What to expect on election night: Polls closing, exit polls ...

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    Since the very first ballot center in Vermont opened its doors at 5am ET on Tuesday morning, polling stations across all 50 states followed suit. Poll closures also vary state-by-state from 6pm in ...

  5. Justice Department to monitor polling sites in 27 states on ...

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    The feds will dispatch monitors to polling sites in 27 states on Election Day, the US Department of Justice announced.. Nearly a third of the 86 jurisdictions where the department will keep tabs ...

  6. Early voting - Wikipedia

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    Early voting, also called advance polling or pre-poll voting, is a convenience voting process by which voters in a public election can vote before a scheduled election day. Early voting can take place remotely, such as via postal voting, or in person, usually in designated early voting polling stations. The availability and time periods for ...

  7. Election official - Wikipedia

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    An election official, election officer, election judge, election clerk, or poll worker is an official responsible for the proper and orderly voting at polling stations. Depending on the country or jurisdiction, election officials may be identified as members of a political party or non-partisan. They are generally volunteers or paid a small ...

  8. FBI debunks online video that falsely claims 'high terror ...

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    "It is really important to note that election officials prepare year-round for these types of disruptive events," including the need to temporary close a polling place, relocate operations or ...

  9. Absentee ballot rules, polling sites to change for 13 ...

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    Oct 6, 2024; Asheville, NC, USA; Riverview Station on Lyman Street on Sunday, October 6, 2024 in Asheville, NC, destroyed by Hurricane Helene flooding along the French Broad River.