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polling

noun as in ballot

noun as in electioneering

Strong matches

noun as in voting

Strongest matches

Strong matches

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But he says that polling suggests greater use of HMOs, and ignoring local community concerns "will exacerbate people's feelings of being ignored and having a lack of agency".

From BBC

Reform was polling around 3% and had won just two councillors in that May's local elections.

From BBC

He claimed that the TUC's own polling suggested that introducing wealth taxes to fund public services was most popular among voters who had gone from Labour to Reform UK.

From BBC

We don't have any Scotland specific polling on how Your Party is being received by the public here.

From BBC

Leicestershire Police said it had received a complaint against Leicestershire county councillor Joseph Boam relating to an ice cream van allegedly left near a polling station in May.

From BBC

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