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Poll,
poll, polling, or
polls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Poll,
polled, or
polling may
refer to:
Poll, a
formal election Election verification...
- election-day voting. Like all
opinion polls, exit
polls by
nature do
include a
margin of error. A
famous example of exit
poll error occurred in the 1992 UK General...
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opinion polls during the term of the 54th New
Zealand Parliament (2023–present) for the next New
Zealand general election. The
regular polls are the quarterly...
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opinion polls that were
conducted relating to the
general election for the 2024
United States presidential election.
Those named in the
polls were declared...
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confidence intervals. A
person who
conducts polls is
referred to as a pollster. The
first known example of an
opinion poll was a
tally of
voter preferences reported...
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Sometimes polls conducted without ordinary voting controls in
place (i.e., on an
honor system, such as in
online polls) are also
called "straw
polls". The...
- failures, and faults. Po****r-opinion
polls typically focus on
recent or well-known presidents. A 1948
poll was
conducted by
historian Arthur M. Schlesinger...
-
collection of
statewide opinion polls conducted for the 2024
United States presidential election. The
people named in the
polls are
declared candidates or...
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their games. The AP
college football poll's origins go back to the 1930s. The news
media began running their own
polls of
sports writers to determine, by...
- campaign. Push
polls are also
relatively expensive,
having a far
higher cost per
voter than
radio or
television commercials. Consequently, push
polls are most...