According to Rangel, the problem is that the polling industry in Venezuela is completely unregulated. |
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But this hasn't stopped Morgan swinging his boiler room polling crews into action, conducting what looks suspiciously like push-polling. |
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This scheme contains a number of amendments, including the amalgamation of some smaller polling districts and their polling stations. |
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Paper ballots and physical presence in the polling station make the system too unwieldy to hack. |
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They are also seeking a stay on the setting of a polling day pending the determination of the proceedings. |
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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. |
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His decision instead to publish on the eve of polling day is a small but clear signal of defiance. |
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Voting should be simple, especially in a country that uses compulsion to make people attend polling places. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The member states choose their own voting systems and polling days, but no votes are counted until all the countries have voted. |
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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. |
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Nevertheless, over the past four decades, it has gained growing support and influence with falling turnouts on polling days. |
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Yes indeedy, hijacking Italy's cell phone network for partisan purposes was clearly necessary in order to prevent riots at polling places. |
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Swindon is one of only 18 pilot areas across the country to have experimented with Internet and other new forms of polling technology. |
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When polling day came, Labour remained the largest party but nevertheless lost six of its 56 seats. |
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There were, for example, many local officials around the country who commandeered transport to bring voters to polling stations. |
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The lines of men and women outside polling stations were expatriates casting early votes for a new government. |
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However, any move to make Sunday the official polling day would be heavily opposed by many religious communities. |
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Militants have threatened to attack polling stations, voters and candidates. |
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And he predicted that the continuing fall-out from the war could prove crucial come polling day. |
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However, it is likely that, under these circumstances, the polling percentage will be very low and threaten to reduce the elections to a farce. |
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The activist, whose daughter was a presiding officer for one polling station, has strenuously denied any impropriety. |
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Meanwhile, the polling staff complained of inadequate facilities at collectorate and at respective polling stations. |
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A more modern party may finally persuade them out of their armchairs and into the polling booth. |
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Research will have to be carried out on it and we may have to have stricter criteria to wipe out personation at polling booths. |
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Legitimate voters were refused a vote when they turned up at the polling station because someone else had personated them. |
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Anticipating long lines at polling places, the company suggested employees use vacation or personal days in order to vote. |
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Consumers of polling information need to be educated through outreach initiatives. |
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They volunteered to work on polling booths and distribute how-to-vote cards. |
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The booths, chipboard and cheap wood, looked identical to every set of polling booths I've ever used. |
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Got back to the polling station, and the turnout was still bumbling along in its slow way, if much quieter than before. |
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The Democrats' mood in Cincinnati was buoyant as the polling stations closed at 7.30 pm. |
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Finally, these polling numbers were taken when sensationalistic front pages were splashed on every newspaper across the country. |
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Every person who is eligible to vote must be registered as a voter in a single polling division. |
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As a result voters could get a vote at a polling station while still being able to vote again online from home. |
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However, it is well known that people are more likely to plan to vote than they are to actually get to the voting booth on polling day. |
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Anyone over the age of 18 with Iraqi citizenship is eligible to vote and there are 28,000 voting booths in 5,300 polling centres. |
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In Ireland, cartridges from voting machines in polling stations will be brought to the count centre before being read. |
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There was no relentless build up to their polling day, it came and went practically unnoticed. |
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Deceptively mundane, the stores are ephemeral polling and pollinating organs, transient fruit-bodies of information. |
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The polling also makes clear that swing voters are chiefly concerned about the economy, and that has to make them more than a little nervous. |
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Santorum wants to slow down the push the for nuclear option in the senate after seeing that the issue isn't polling well for the Republicans. |
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When polling stations open at 9 a.m. on Feb. 16, more than 1,000 Nunavummiut will have already voted. |
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The abolition of polling stations means that people cannot be guaranteed the right to vote in privacy and security. |
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As he spoke, a car whistled past with a loudspeaker reminding people it was polling day. |
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He stomped the country in the weeks before polling day giving energetic speeches, described by some as 3-hour harangues. |
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A Chelsea pensioner, right, leaves after casting his vote at a polling station in west London, yesterday. |
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Election officials complain of paper jams, maintenance problems at the polling places, and high costs of printing and ballot management. |
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The change of venue was only notified on polling cards, which were issued last week. |
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With a week to go until polling day, it seems television viewers are already heartily sick of the news coverage of the election. |
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They will take human form and start rowdy polling booth stoushes on election day. |
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Persons with disabilities faced accessibility difficulties at certain polling sites. |
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With nothing to learn, they scarfed down their queso and headed to the polling place across the street. |
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The dirty little secret of the polling industry is that, all too often, its findings are based on flawed methodology and dubious assumptions. |
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People work long hours, or have long commutes that disincentivise going to a polling station. |
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The first official estimates from about a third of polling stations put the turnout at just over 50 percent. |
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I don't know if any Americans are listening right now but I feel bound to make my small stamp on the ether on polling day. |
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Our polling shows a consistent, high level of support for renewable energy among all Kansans. |
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On polling day, at 9 a.m. a message will flash requesting you to exercise your right to vote. |
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I got a part time job at the Rongotai electorate office, getting the polling stations sorted out for the election. |
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The dramatic reversal illustrates the extent to which the media's polling results are simply measuring the impact of their own coverage. |
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Apathy was so widespread that we had to cut the number of polling stations there. |
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I was omitted from the electoral register and the polling station would not let me vote, despite proof of my registration and address. |
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A GOTV letter then went out to those voters who had been identified as supporters throughout the automated polling process. |
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With a 20 quid bet at 20-1 on him polling 500 votes or more, he was quietly confident of making a killing. |
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The polling data from the largest county in the district suggested that a strong GOTV effort would help strengthen his chances. |
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Sophisticated psephological exercises, opinion polling and trawling of focus groups are still less reliable political guides than human instinct. |
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He even pledged he would commit hara-kiri if he could not offer evidence of this five days before polling day. |
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I was positioned on a polling station with a wodge of leaflets to hand out. |
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The Dominion Post reports that Kiwis are indecisive on polling day because 30 percent of us make up our minds in the last months of an election. |
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It has redrawn the electoral boundaries, will use intimidation at the polling stations and has apparently falsified the electoral roll. |
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You must apply for inclusion on the Supplement Register at least fourteen working days before polling day. |
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On polling day, as I said above, things were calm in Poplar and Canning Town. |
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This is a way of ensuring that voters are not unnecessarily disadvantaged when the polling day comes. |
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Even the most of critical foreign or local observers had neat note pads at the close of the polling day last night. |
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In Shangus and Nowgam villages the coalition team saw long queues of voters at polling booths. |
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She was ill during hustings and had to send a proxy to make speeches on her behalf in the run up to polling day. |
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Out of sheer habit, voters go to the polling booth they used during previous elections. |
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Hewson, who had known nothing of the polling until confronted by O'Brien, was ambushed with it on Lateline. |
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It is hoped that the next election will be done democratically at the polling booths. |
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In response to complaints, the governor extended polling by two hours but that led to yet more abuses. |
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But he admitted that in a few areas polling started two hours late because of delays in the delivery of election forms due to bad weather. |
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She's reluctant to suggest that women are staying away from the polling booths because they're merely apathetic. |
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Anyway, there are two probabilities for what could happen between now and polling day. |
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During polling, the clocks also are set to the local time of the machine polling the clocks. |
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Many women are angry that the system fails to give them a decent income and it is an issue that is likely to affect their votes on polling day. |
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She put her arm gently round Carrie's shoulders and practically shut the door in Adam's face, so he and Hoss headed off to the polling booths. |
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With good pre-election polling, both candidates will be able to determine very accurately how much they need to move. |
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And polling evidence from across Europe suggests that the arrival of a different president could transform the transatlantic relationship. |
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I think the polling methodology is a Rube Goldberg contraption that seems conveniently to favor Democratic candidates on a fairly regular basis. |
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The polling has indicated only lukewarm support, and that at a time when emotions about child murder are running exceptionally high. |
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Not that getting 100 per cent accuracy with the electoral rolls does much to hinder funny business at the polling booth. |
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And public cynicism is also likely to increase as the claims and counterclaims become increasingly frantic as polling day approaches. |
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The task of the tallyman is to get a tally of the votes for each candidate from each polling station. |
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He can and will make mistakes and a public growing weary of this government will prove to be hard taskmasters when polling day comes around. |
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While polling suggests Australians oppose privatisations, they are scarcely new and are seen as facts of life. |
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We've been told that Republican Party polling has showed huge support for Republicans and a backlash against the Democrats. |
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And in that election, the early announcement of results had manifest effects on voting behaviour on subsequent polling days. |
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He also hopes that it will help to mobilise and motivate increasingly disinterested voters into the polling booths. |
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Re-evaluate your budget priorities if over half of your polling is to be conducted by a pollster that is not hired by the campaign. |
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Once polling ends, ballot boxes will be sealed and transferred under guard to eight counting centres. |
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They also keep tabs on the temporary Los Angeles polling places set up so Iranian expatriates can vote in elections in Iran. |
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The presiding officer at a polling station in whose ballot boxes strange things appeared at the recount, was a tall, imposing, black man. |
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The polling station staff were sealing up the ballot boxes after showing their empty insides to the observers. |
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It was one of his scrutineers at the polling station and she said she needed a ride home. |
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Every half hour, Picco's three scrutineers in the polling station provided updated lists of the names of those who had voted. |
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Complaints that election agents were barred from some polling stations at the end of the election have caused concern within the commission. |
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City of York councillors were considering testing a scheme which would mean everybody would get a postal vote, replacing polling booths. |
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While this lead will shrink before polling day, you might think he'd be a tad complacent. |
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On polling day some Labour people at the polling station were calling us names. |
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This time they want their part of public opinion to sneer when they see the television images of voters in polling booths. |
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During the 2002 congressional elections, news organizations will put polling places under intense scrutiny. |
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In the United States hardly the majority of eligible voters go to the polling booths. |
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Some students complained that they received two voter registration cards with different polling places listed. |
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Brits should be getting their lazy behinds down to the polling stations to cast their votes today. |
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Meanwhile, Kerry students have called for Saturday to remain the polling day for all elections in the future. |
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The highlight of the campaign for me was the voter in the polling booth telling her daughter it was a council election. |
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Hundreds showed up to vote at this one polling station in a residential Baghdad neighborhood. |
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He also said that the increase would also result in the building of more polling stations. |
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Actually, it was tough only for the voters who had to choose among so many ballot papers in the polling stations. |
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The elections for the county council take place at the same time and in the same polling stations as the general election. |
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But she thinks she should have been able to vote even if her birthday had fallen after polling day. |
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In last month's European elections, only 20.7 percent of eligible Polish voters went to the polling booths. |
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There are two main ways to vote, either in person at a polling station or by a postal vote. |
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Flosse claimed that pressure had been put on voters because the polling booths were decorated with the colours of the independence movement. |
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She tracks the success of the advertising by polling customers so she knows the ads are successful. |
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Surrey Police has pledged to fight election fraud both at polling stations and with postal votes. |
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Some versions of this technology allow voters to scan their ballots at the polling place to make sure that they have voted as intended. |
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You just go down to the designated polling place in your town and vote like it was election day. |
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The clock is ticking towards the next General Election, with polling stations expected to open in May. |
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The FBI was investigating claims of voter intimidation and polling place misdirection. |
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I would also like to express my appreciation of the courtesy shown to me by my opponents throughout the election and on polling night. |
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Then, in a mockery of the political process, they set up a polling centre amongst the ruins and called it democracy. |
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What is your polling showing about whether you're getting any kick out of that line? |
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Run a report of the tally from the polling place before phoning, modeming or driving anything to the county. |
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Some companies are basing product development on polling consumers on their preferences in products, flavors, colors and other personal choices. |
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Each person will have their own unique polling number which will give them access to each service, ensuring that fraudulent votes cannot be cast. |
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In some areas, so many voted that polling stations ran out of ballot papers. |
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Those certificates entitle the bearer not to a mail-in ballot, but rather to vote at any polling place in the Ukraine on Election Day. |
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Sometimes, the results are even for all adults without even polling people who are registered to vote. |
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Sirius is currently polling existing satellite radio customers to determine what content would sell well in vehicles. |
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These politicos may specialize in polling, campaign advertising, or campaign management. |
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The good fortune continued this weekend with confirmation of a now irrefutable positive polling pattern. |
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People came out of the polling station, grinning, shaking their fists in victory. |
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It is republican, socialist, internationalist and, on the polling evidence, still unelectable under first-past-the-post. |
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Many a year has slipped by since that day in 1950 when Martin Niland set off on his bicycle for Annagh Hill polling station in Kiltimagh. |
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Father Jack, as we're now calling him, is on a moral crusade, after all the polling showed that everyone thinks he's too slippery. |
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Much mystery and mystique surrounds opinion polling and focus groups conducted for political parties. |
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Thursday is polling day and I urge you not only to vote, but to vote tactically. |
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When voting at a polling booth, there are officials present who ensure that only the person eligible to vote enters the booth to do so. |
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Extra police officers are being posted at polling booths and on patrol duties, and France has tightened controls along its border with Spain. |
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So far, most polling shows that support for ratifying is solid. |
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And just last month the AK Party pulled off its biggest election victory ever, polling close to 50 percent of the vote. |
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This mid-election cycle enthusiasm is anchored in recent polling and other factors, Republican strategists and pollsters say. |
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But could this invoking of the words of the Godfather of Soul be a belated effort to inflate these flat polling numbers? |
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It was a scene repeated at polling stations across America last week as an unprecedented wave of early voting signalled a potentially sharp rise in overall turnout. |
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However, only days before early voting was to commence, a local judge ordered the polling station open. |
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Or is this a sign that opinion polling in India is finally coming of age? |
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Now, 11 years later, he was the Chief Commissioner of the hill State of Manipur, and had willy-nilly to depute election officers and to supervise the polling and the counting. |
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For the polling station at Great Langton, near Northallerton, was in the bar of the village pub, offering ample opportunity for killing two birds with one stone. |
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Across the country thousands upon thousands of polling stations are closing and votes are beginning to be counted to determine the new rulers of the country. |
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The race is currently considered a tossup by outside observers and polling has Ernst and Braley in a dead heat. |
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Plus, when it comes to polling, party label is a matter of self-identification. |
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In populous Miami-Dade County, bathrooms will be closed in polling places on Election Day. |
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Again, federalists caused the problem by preventing a plane carrying polling material from taking off. |
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Even before the polling stations opened, the voters were standing in line. |
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Galbraith finds about 1,200 polling sites that exist only on paper, but Eide stops him from pursuing the matter. |
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Rudd is polling ahead of both gillard and the conservative opposition leader, Tony Abbott, as preferred prime minister. |
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The Hanna victory comes as same-sex marriage is polling increasingly well, especially in New York and other liberal strongholds. |
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Internal polling by the McCain campaign in January had the incumbent leading Hayworth by 20 points. |
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After all, almost everyone with the inclination to vote will show up at a polling place. |
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He demanded that the Central Election Commission seal all ballot boxes in the 13,000 polling booths around the island so that a recount could be done. |
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Queues had formed early at one polling station in the Sydney beachside suburb of Clovelly, when polls opened under brilliant sunny skies in Australia's biggest city. |
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By refusing to even acknowledge that there was a campaign kept major polling and media organizations from surveying the race. |
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Instead of being scanned at polling places, the ballots will be taken to a central location and tabulated there. |
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Who runs a democracy this way, limiting polling places and hours to ensure that nominees are crowned by a narrow band of fanatics? |
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While some polling shows a majority of ordinary thais approve of martial law, the political class is roiled with suspicion. |
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Multiple polling out of the Lone Star State has shown Sen. Ted Cruz as the home state preference for president, not Perry. |
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I understand their internal polling describes the situation as toxic. |
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How the polling firms and the media adjust to new realities also seems to be a rather long arc. |
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Her old sister, Marianne, had showed up to her polling place wearing a black skirt, black top, and black heels. |
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So neither polling nor political theory can transfigure the human heart or orient our minds toward the brotherhood of man? |
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Which is ironic when a lot of the problem for government in getting shiftless bastards to vote right now is getting them to go down to polling stations in, er, libraries. |
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In the south-eastern port city of Mariupol, 13 polling stations were not open. |
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They have asked for the hundreds of independent monitors to be allowed inside polling stations, a request approved by the judiciary but rejected by the electoral commission. |
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None of this means their liberal leanings are inappropriate or unworthy, but they are often fleeting, polling data suggest. |
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If slobs cannot be bothered to set aside 10 minutes to walk to the polling station then they don't deserve to have a say in who runs their affairs. |
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The problem with poor turnouts has nothing to do with the hassle of getting to a polling station, and everything to do with people feeling unrepresented and disenfranchised. |
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On the upside, I just discussed with my AP Government class how a poll can skew results by how they phrase a question and how important it was to be polling on salient issues. |
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The Brazilians still have polling stations but people punch buttons and record their votes on disc and the plan now is to use the internet to make the returns from the discs. |
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While Sarvis only ended up polling about 6.5 percent, he had polled at more than 10 percent at times. |
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Where necessary, the commission will provide pens in polling booths that will be routinely sanitized. |
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When he got into the polling booth, he pretended to be bewildered about whom to choose, and demanded the precinct worker tell him. |
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If I went into the polling booth today, I would pull the lever for John McCain. |
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When she arrived at her polling place, she was told the wait to vote might be six hours. |
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By closing this polling station, Republicans were forcing students to drive 20 minutes from campus to vote. |
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One polling station managed to open briefly in the city of one million but was closed ten minutes later by masked gunmen. |
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A polling station official predicted the school would stay open until midnight to process the remaining voters. |
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I've had two types of Liberal Party polling spruiked to me recently. |
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Foreign observers were first of all to be banned, but the tiny number that eventually made it could only descend on the polling booth for a nano-second before buzzing off. |
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Widespread ballot box stuffing was reported, and election observers noted how pro-government forces gathered outside polling stations intimidating voters. |
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With due respect to Dan, a smart conscientious guy, the crisis is not in the world of right-of-center polling. |
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They bore into 20th century Chicago, taking us from the stinking stockyards to the polling places where precinct captains often accompanied voters into the booths. |
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Yet on polling night, he devoted only about a seventh of his programme to the US election, George Redmond's credulity-stretching performance taking centre stage. |
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According to PEC regulations, results of the sorting process should be submitted to the main polling stations, and then to the PEC without being announced. |
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Ric, exit polling is not designed to give numbers on the horse race itself, but rather on the attitudes and opinions that influenced the voters in their decisions. |
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On my way out of the polling station, I nipped ahead of a flustered looking woman with a double-wide pushchair in order to hold the swinging door open for her. |
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She said the subdistrict poll committee members had to be available at the secretariat to coordinate with the members of the 165 polling stations. |
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A management system identifies conditions on the network by periodically polling the network devices or in response to a message from a network device. |
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And the prospect of a ban on fox hunting is the perfect way to embolden Labour spirits and get voters into the polling booth, according to sources. |
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If anyone feels too dispirited to vote, too alienated or whatever, they should drag themselves along to the polling booth and spoil their ballot paper. |
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The race was too close to call yesterday and both camps said they would pursue support among an estimated 10m undecided voters until the polling booths close this evening. |
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Is it possible that an unpinnable fear factor skews respondent response, that the voter exiting the polling booth tells the pollster what he thinks the pollster wants to hear? |
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And he pledged that the Tories would bring back the right of all voters to use a polling booth, as opposed to some recent elections which have seen all-postal voting. |
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Last year, a scheme was put forward to give everybody a postal vote, replacing polling booths, in an effort to increase the number of York residents voting. |
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When polling day arrives I can't demand more time, I have to vote now. |
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The official polling day is Thursday, when traditional methods take over. |
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As polling day approaches, the election campaign has moved into top gear. |
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Bulgaria uses a system of coloured ballot papers at polling stations. |
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Closing the voter registration gap and making polling places accessible are just the start to increasing the voter turnout of people with disabilities. |
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Voting in Samarra was so heavy that polling places ran out of ballots in the early afternoon, officials said, and more were brought in under U.S. support. |
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Voters were redirected where appropriate to their correct polling places. |
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They have applied to the government to ditch the traditional polling booth in favour of a pilot to send out 165,000 eligible voters a postal ballot. |
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How can they ever expect conditions to change when a short trip to a polling station to mark a cross on a voting paper might make all the difference, but is too much for them? |
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It mounted a robust election campaign, which included boisterous, well-managed rallies and even a Western-style meet-the-press power breakfast on the eve of polling. |
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If a state has two polling time closings, we're going to wait until the very last precinct closes before we even breathe a word about what we've got. |
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At the elementary school, converted into a polling station serving two precincts for the day, it was taking voters an average of one hour to vote. |
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In California, problems with the machines forced the state to rewrite its electronic voting rules in April and decertify those used in one-third of its polling places. |
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Less good news, however, is the very low proportion of people who chose to go the polling station to exercise their democratic right to cast a ballot. |
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I took my daughter in the pushchair before the polling booth opened. |
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As if aware that their vote made little difference, more than half of the 3 million enfranchised Hong Kong people stayed away from polling stations. |
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Of course, no baby, no matter how cute and dribbly, is going to be able to turn up at the polling station with their card clutched in a tiny tight fist and be allowed to vote. |
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Earlier on Thursday, Pannus supporters had allegedly attacked Riazs vehicle, injuring 13 people near the Pakhyana polling station. |
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A Maryknoll sister votes at a polling station in the Maryknoll Sisters auditorium in Ossining, New York, yesterday. |
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Each polling station was specified to have no more than 2,500 registered voters. |
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Applications for postal ballots close at 5pm 11 working days before polling day. |
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Candidates may appoint polling agents to observe the voting process in polling stations. |
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Voters receive a poll card from the returning officer at their local authority with details of their allocated polling place. |
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Votes can be cast either in person at a polling station, by post or by proxy. |
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Each district's Electoral Register is subdivided into separate registers for each polling district. |
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In the United States, wards are usually subdivided into precincts for polling purposes. |
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The mayor pulled out of the race for Senate after numerous opinion polls had him polling at less than 10 percent. |
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More than 18,000 people voted at 60 polling booths set up by activists and 17,874 chose to favor the ban the ships from the lagoon. |
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The timing for polling day in a general election is decided on by the Taoiseach. |
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The new proposal, which passed 76 to 69, would require voters to produce photo identification or two forms of nonphoto ID at a polling place. |
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A man smashed ballot boxes with a golf club at a polling station at Carrick Knowe in Corstorphine in Edinburgh. |
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Thus, several approaches are used to convert polling data and other information into seat predictions. |
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Several polling companies included Ashcroft's polls in their election predictions, though several of the political parties disputed his findings. |
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Lobbyists to fund weeks of lies, negative attacks and push polling, career politician Trey Grayson has been unable to gain traction. |
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The committee urged all members to bring CNIC along with Press Card on the polling day for casting vote. |
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Voting is being be held at 1612 polling booths with around 10,644 poll personnel on duty. |
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There are 297 polling station with 745 polling booths including 397 for men and 348 for women. |
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Data for these polls are generally gathered at the same time as the data for General Election polling. |
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According to eyewitnesses, police took the first offensive in violence to prevent the ransacking of the polling booths by the irate mob. |
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He won't have to worry about the polling booth any more, of course, although he never tired of the grind of politics. |
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Police had to resort to shooting in the air to dispel the unruly crowd at the polling booth of Ramireddy Palem. |
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One person identified as Indrajit Singh was shot dead from point blank range at a polling booth near Katwa bus stand in Burdwan district. |
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In Cardiff, 12-year-old Paul Brean and 10-year-old Malcolm Bray acted as tellers at a Canton polling booth. |
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Street and police confirmed one arrest outside a polling station. |
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New Jersey does ban electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place. |
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But when it came to the polling booth this enthusiasm evaporated. |
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Outside polling places supporters of candidates and parties hand out how-to-vote cards to electors. |
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Worse that it has spent pounds 17,698 since polling day on new stock to help foreigners get pie-eyed. |
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New Democracy is polling at 19 percent and pasok at just 14.5 percent. |
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If the polling industry wants to keep itself busy amusing us with parlor game predictions for 2004, so be it. |
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The SNP's support subsequently rallied, with the two parties level in April polling. |
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That means declaring a cordon sanitaire around every polling station sufficiently encompassing as to allow voters free access. |
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Here, for the Undecideds, are questions and answers to keep in mind as the polling gurus put their spin on this year's presidential race. |
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Other women queuing up at a polling station in the northern district of Matariya ululated in joy and waved the national flag. |
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In fact, he is currently polling better than leprechauns and unicorns. |
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Acts of Parliament passed in 1835 and 1836 increased the number of polling places in each constituency, and reduced polling to a single day. |
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It also authorised the use of multiple polling places within the same constituency, and limited the duration of polling to two days. |
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About 12 of those races on Tuesday are considered to be toss-ups, according to the latest polling. |
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That is the question every voter in Ceredigion should ask themselves as they enter the polling booth today. |
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However, it was reported that pollsters had in fact picked up a late swing to Labour immediately prior to polling day, not the Conservatives. |
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Returning officers said polling stations were quieter than usual, raising fears of a record low turn-out. |
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In advance of polling day, concern had been expressed that the courtesy pencils provided in polling booths could allow votes to be later altered. |
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A North East Ukip candidate has been left off ballot papers delivered to a polling station in an election day glitch. |
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Third, and correspondingly, Lapid was polling around 10 seats a month ago. |
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The touch-screen ballots contain the same contests and measures that voters will see at Election Day polling places or in absentee voting. |
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On polling day itself two polling stations in Kingston upon Thames were flooded by rain and had to be relocated. |
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Thus, several approaches were used to convert polling data and other information into seat predictions. |
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Pollarding has now largely replaced polling as the verb in the forestry sense. |
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As voting was by show of hands at a single polling station at a single time, none dared to vote contrary to the instructions of the patron. |
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At this point, all parliamentary business ends and the role of MP ceases to exist until after polling day. |
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The first round of staggered polling for the unicameral legislative chamber will take place 17 and 18 October, a day before the polls in Egypt on the 18 and 19 October. |
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The SNP hit a high point in the October 1974 general election, polling almost a third of all votes in Scotland and returning 11 MPs to Westminster. |
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The poll, conducted in mid-December by the polling and research company Parametria, showed Madrazo, Robles, and Bravo Mena as the favorites to win their party presidencies. |
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Disabled voters can also request the Presiding Officer in the polling station or bring along a family member to mark their ballot papers for them if they wish. |
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If it is only possible to get to the polling station from the registered address by air or by sea, the elector can apply for a permanent proxy vote without an attestation. |
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The ensuing 1924 general election saw the publication, four days before polling day, of the Zinoviev letter, in which Moscow talked about a Communist revolution in Britain. |
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Although polling day was 5 July, the results of the 1945 election did not become known until 26 July, owing to the need to collect the votes of those serving overseas. |
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Another survey taken before the debate by the polling organization Parametria, however, showed Lopez Obrador holding on to a lead of two percentage points. |
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In the Electoral Code provides that in the production of general elections for municipal councilors and mayors in 2015 voting machine to be produced in 500 polling stations. |
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There were unsuccessful calls for polling day to be postponed. |
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Zhashasyn Kyrgyzstan party leader Toktaim Umetalieva said observers found boxes with protocols and unlocked strongboxes at the polling station in Lenin factory. |
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Making excellent use of a wealth of polling data, it convincingly establishes that Albertans are neither adamant neoliberals nor stalwart social traditionalists. |
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At 7am when the poll opens, the presiding officer must show the empty ballot box to those who are present inside the polling station, before closing and sealing it. |
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Conversely, an earlier study by Richard Whitaker and Philip Lynch, based on polling data from YouGov, concluded that UKIP voters were distinct from those of far right parties. |
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