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poll

[pohl] / poʊl /
NOUN
census; tally of answers to questions of opinion
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The organization’s founder, George Gallup, he said, “argued that public opinion polls could provide information that elections could not give us.”

From Salon

I have been shown private polling by both Labour and his own people which suggest that he would do well if an election was held now.

From BBC

International election observers said the polls had been a success, with the European Union saying Saturday they had been "credible".

From Barron's

The next run of opinion polls will be closely examined for any sign of movement either way.

From BBC

Government data due Monday are expected to show real gross domestic product grew 0.4% in October-December from the previous quarter, according to economists polled by data provider Quick.

From The Wall Street Journal