Polling stations can be located on sidewalks, public laundry rooms, or in temples to ensure convenience for American voters.
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On November 8, hundreds of millions of American voters went to the polls to elect the country's 45th president. To ensure the convenience of people's travel, many states chose very special polling locations. In the photo, two Iowa voters are casting their ballots at a ballot box located in a school with only one classroom. |
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American voters cast their ballots in a farm warehouse in Nevada. |
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A voter casts his ballot from his car at a "sidewalk" ballot box in North Carolina. |
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Polling station at Venice Beach lifeguard center, Los Angeles state. |
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Garage turned into polling place in Philadelphia. |
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Voters prepare to cast their ballots at a temple in Long Beach, California. |
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A polling station is located in a swimming pool in Los Angeles. |
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Voters cast their ballots at a public laundry room in Chicago. |
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A room of the Swedish-American museum also houses ballot boxes for voters' convenience. |
According to VNE