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In the 1706 edition one meaning of poll is given as "to set down the names and reckon up the number of persons concerned in an election".

From BBC Apr. 29, 2015

When the first ghastly day was over, Honolulu began to reckon up the score.

From Time Magazine Archive

We reckon up where we stand and whom we wish to remain tied to.

From Time Magazine Archive

Promptly they were con ceded the victory, while the umpires and their assistants began, to reckon up the cost, to enumerate the lessons learned.

From Time Magazine Archive

She worked the splinter loose with her tongue and teeth and began to reckon up the too-few options left to her.

From "Out of Darkness" by Ashley Hope Pérez




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