См. также: избирать на должность, избирать тайным голосованием, избранный представитель народа, избранный, но не вступивший в должность президент
A polling district is a geographical area created by the sub-division of a parliamentary constituency for the purposes of a UK Parliamentary election. (Southampton City Council)
For instance, Ang Mo Kio GRC, which previously had 62 polling districts, now has 64, while Chua Chu Kang GRC's figure rose from 43 to 45. Pasir-Ris Punggol GRC still has the largest number of polling districts at 81, up from 78.
A polling district is a sub-division within a constituency, and each polling district will have its own polling station. (The Straits Times)
precinct
AMERICAN a district in a town or city, usually organized for voting, police, or government purposes: the tenth electoral precinct (Macmillan Dictionary)
precinct
Election administration division corresponding to a geographic area that is the basis for determining which contests the voters legally residing in that area are eligible to vote on.
Synonyms: polling district, tabulation district (Election Glossary)
