PRECINCT definition: a district, as of a city, marked out for governmental or administrative purposes, or for police protection. See examples of precinct used in a sentence.

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A precinct is the smallest geographic unit used to organize elections and connect residents to local government. Every registered voter in the United States is assigned to a precinct, and that assignment determines where you vote, which ballot you receive, and which local party representatives speak for your neighborhood.

As precinct caucuses approach, our focus is ensuring Minnesotans can participate safely and confidently even as ICE activity continues in our communities.

What is a precinct caucus? A caucus is simply a meeting where people get together to talk about politics. A precinct is the smallest political unit in Minnesota (often a neighborhood or two). So a precinct caucus is a meeting of your neighbors to discuss politics!

In the United States, an electoral precinct or voting district is the smallest unit into which electoral districts are divided. A larger geographic unit such as a county, township, or city council district is typically subdivided into precincts and each address is assigned to a specific precinct.

Enter your address into the map below to find your precinct and sector. For assistance with quality of life issues, please call 311. For all emergencies, dial 911. For general questions about accessibility, contact the NYPD's Disability Service Facilitator.