tally room
English
Alternative forms
- tally-room
Noun
tally room (plural tally rooms)
- A room in which votes are counted.
- 1869, House of Commons, Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons, page 328:
- I do not say with any criminal intent as to coercing this man, but he takes him away, and he is immediately hoisted upon the shoulders of the people, and they carry him off to Mr. Whitworth′s tally-rooms; […] .
- 1997, US Department of Labor, Conducting Local Union Officer Elections: A Guide for Election Officials, DIANE Publishing Company, US, page 54,
- Because the atmosphere in the tally room can become noisy and tense, election officials must maintain order at all times so that tally teams can work efficiently and can hear the votes being read.
- 2010, Ross Fitzgerald, Stephen Holt, Alan ‘The Red Fox’ Reid: Pressman Par Excellence, page 283:
- Shortly thereafter Whitlam arrived in the tally room to accept defeat.
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