Those certificates entitle the bearer not to a mail-in ballot, but rather to vote at any polling place in the Ukraine on Election Day. |
|
You just go down to the designated polling place in your town and vote like it was election day. |
|
Some versions of this technology allow voters to scan their ballots at the polling place to make sure that they have voted as intended. |
|
With nothing to learn, they scarfed down their queso and headed to the polling place across the street. |
|
The FBI was investigating claims of voter intimidation and polling place misdirection. |
|
Run a report of the tally from the polling place before phoning, modeming or driving anything to the county. |
|
At former elections, only the family record book was acceptable as proof of eligibility to vote, and then only at one specific polling place. |
|
When she arrived at her polling place, she was told the wait to vote might be six hours. |
|
Electors unable to get to a polling place on polling day will be able to cast a vote in advance at a pre-poll voting centre or by post. |
|
In most cases where polling place voting machines that relied on the Internet for operation were used turnout did not increase. |
|
Her old sister, Marianne, had showed up to her polling place wearing a black skirt, black top, and black heels. |
|
After all, almost everyone with the inclination to vote will show up at a polling place. |
|
Polling place statistics are shown to the right for the Yarralumla polling place in the 2013 federal and 2012 ACT elections. |
|
From an electoral process standpoint, electoral precincts are used to group, on polling day, the polling stations of the same polling place. |
|
Each polling place comprises several polling stations included within the boundaries of an electoral precinct. |
|
While kiosk Internet voting and polling place Internet voting machines can be very cost-intensive to initiate, maintain and store, the cost to conduct remote Internet and telephone voting is substantially lower. |
|
New Jersey does ban electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place. |
|
The new proposal, which passed 76 to 69, would require voters to produce photo identification or two forms of nonphoto ID at a polling place. |
|
Voters receive a poll card from the returning officer at their local authority with details of their allocated polling place. |
|
The legislation also does nothing about polling place resources. |
|
|
Last-minute visit to a polling place in the Silk Stocking District. |
|
It tells you which polling place you are at, in case you don't know. |
|
But they have to drive to the polling place to vote, too. |
|
There's only one small polling place on the west side of this road. |
|
Under what circumstances may an elector be offered a ride to the polls or be paid an allowance or provided with a benefit to cover travel expenses to a polling place? |
|
Not all voters will be able to attend a polling place on polling day. |
|
The entire counting operation must allow the officer in charge of information of a polling place to announce as early as possible the result of the vote of each polling station to the office of the returning officer. |
|
The proliferation of electronic election services has the power, some say, to alter the nature of electoral participation by causing more electors to vote alone instead of at a polling place with others. |
|
Mobile polling teams bring the polling place to the voter. |
|
Every polling place in the United States relies on election officials to ensure fair, orderly voting, protect the rights of voters, and enforce voting laws and regulations. |
|