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polling

noun as in ballot

noun as in electioneering

Strong matches

noun as in exit poll

noun as in voting

Strongest matches

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Example Sentences

The result has been rubber-stamped by the central election commission even though it was not corroborated by Western polling groups.

From BBC

The House of Commons Library, citing opinion polling, has described it as “the most unpopular tax in the UK”, even though just 3.7% of deaths led to an inheritance tax bill in 2020-21.

From BBC

“From our polling, we have a Republican party that is 70% white and Christian, and a Democratic party that's only a quarter white and Christian.”

From BBC

On election day, each voter can turn up to their assigned polling station with their voter’s ID card, where they will have their fingerprints electronically checked and are then issued with the two ballot papers.

From BBC

When Biden’s boosters were confronted with the polling from Gallup that most Americans felt negative weeks out from the election about the economy, their response was to point to aggregate data.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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