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exit poll

noun

  1. a poll taken of a small percentage of voters as they leave the polls, used to forecast the outcome of an election or determine the reasons for voting decisions.


exit poll

noun

  1. a poll taken by an organization by asking people how they voted in an election as they leave a polling station
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  • exit polling noun
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While polls are open, it is a criminal offence to report any exit polls, which aim to predict election results on the basis of surveys of how people say they have voted.

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In exit polls during November’s presidential election, for the first time in almost half a century, more voters identified themselves as Republicans than as Democrats.

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The narrow result also dashed the hopes of Noboa's supporters, who had been buoyed by an early exit poll suggesting he might clinch victory outright.

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Kosovo's ruling party is on track to win the largest number of votes in Sunday's parliamentary election but fall short of a majority of seats, an exit poll predicts.

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Most exit polls, following the vote on Wednesday, had predicted an absolute majority for the BJP, giving them more than 35 seats.

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