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to precincts
noun
An enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls.
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He hauls samples to precincts, advising detectives on "power colors" like gray and black.
He said that about 15,500 officers are assigned to precincts around the city.
Since the mid-1990s, the New York department has had specially trained domestic violence officers assigned to precincts.
He said election officials must be nimble enough to send extra ballots or machines to precincts experiencing heavy turnouts.
Amarillo jelled just after the movie "Urban Cowboy" brought the country lifestyle to precincts it had never penetrated before.
That didn't stop the group from sending dozens of white "poll watchers" to precincts in the district during the 2010 elections, deliberately creating friction with black voters.
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Election officials have been driving extra ballots to those precincts to avoid running out.
For example, from the 2010 report 16% of people went to entertainment precincts to visit a restaurant.
Still, caucus turnout can be highly variable from precinct to precinct, so this evidence is far from definitive.
More recently they have worked from within, taking the battle to precinct meetings and the like.
Assigning more officers to precinct houses is a smart step, they said.
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