Noun
voting booth (plural voting booths)
(US) A small enclosed compartment where a voter may register a vote in private; it may house some voting machine, or just have a pencil for marking a voting slip.
A voting booth from 1968 sits on display at “Ratified! Source: Internet
Amendment 76 would just keep 17-year-olds from the voting booth. Source: Internet
And it brings back the voting booth, versus general mail-in voting. Source: Internet
Although Americans consistently rank environmental issues as "important", polling data indicates that in the voting booth voters rank the environmental issues low relative to other political concerns. Source: Internet
COVID-19 safety measures seen during polling day of the Eden-Monaro by-election at the Queanbeyan East Public School voting booth. Source: Internet
If we are unable to vote early, by mail or absentee ballot, we must come out in full force on Dump Trump Day and kick him out of office at the voting booth. Source: Internet