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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

Strong matches

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They are, to say the least, preparing for civil war (the polling stations are stormed by armed gangs).

How the polling firms and the media adjust to new realities also seems to be a rather long arc.

Where necessary, the commission will provide pens in polling booths that will be routinely sanitized.

After all, almost everyone with the inclination to vote will show up at a polling place.

This is still significantly down from the 2012 elections, but the numbers are not as bad for Democrats as the exit polling showed.

It is illegal for a voter to be approached concerning a possible candidate any nearer than 100 feet from the polling place.

Generally speaking, in the most populous places, the polling was concluded within the two days allowed by the act.

My speeches had been planned upon broad lines, but they lost touch with these as the polling approached.

The red herring of annexation was drawn across the trail, and many a farmer followed it to the polling booth.

Coloured voters were brought in droves, by their Northern fuglemen, to polling-places which were guarded by United States troops.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to polling, such as: election, plebiscite, poll, referendum, slate, and tally.

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

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