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How to use polling in a sentence

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According to Rangel, the problem is that the polling industry in Venezuela is completely unregulated.
But this hasn't stopped Morgan swinging his boiler room polling crews into action, conducting what looks suspiciously like push-polling.
This scheme contains a number of amendments, including the amalgamation of some smaller polling districts and their polling stations.
Paper ballots and physical presence in the polling station make the system too unwieldy to hack.
They are also seeking a stay on the setting of a polling day pending the determination of the proceedings.
To hear that scathing verdict, one month before the polling day in a general election, must send a shiver down the spine of any democrat.
His decision instead to publish on the eve of polling day is a small but clear signal of defiance.
Voting should be simple, especially in a country that uses compulsion to make people attend polling places.
They did not receive the voting pack and were told that they could not vote when they turned up at the polling station on polling day.
For security reasons, he has decided to stretch the ballot across four polling days, ending Oct. 10, and he's bringing in 44,000 troops.
The member states choose their own voting systems and polling days, but no votes are counted until all the countries have voted.
Voters who do turn up to the polling stations today will have their thumb marked with indelible ink to prevent them voting more than once.
Nevertheless, over the past four decades, it has gained growing support and influence with falling turnouts on polling days.
Yes indeedy, hijacking Italy's cell phone network for partisan purposes was clearly necessary in order to prevent riots at polling places.
Swindon is one of only 18 pilot areas across the country to have experimented with Internet and other new forms of polling technology.
When polling day came, Labour remained the largest party but nevertheless lost six of its 56 seats.
There were, for example, many local officials around the country who commandeered transport to bring voters to polling stations.
The lines of men and women outside polling stations were expatriates casting early votes for a new government.
However, any move to make Sunday the official polling day would be heavily opposed by many religious communities.
Militants have threatened to attack polling stations, voters and candidates.
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