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Polling and day
Polling day is a public holiday, and voting is compulsory.
Polling places close at 7. 00 pm on election day.
Polling can be set for inconvenient days such as midweek or on Holy Days ( example: Sabbath or other holy days of a religious group whose teachings determine that voting is a prohibited on such a day ) in order to make voting difficult for those studying or working away from home.
Polling appeared to be heavy on election day, and by the end of the voting, the DP, on the basis of its own estimates, declared victory in 81 of 126 constituencies.
Polling day was set for 23 September.
Polling day in the by-election was on September 23.
Polling day was set for November 25.
Polling day in the by-election was February 3.
Polling day in the by-election was on 22 June.
Polling day was monitored by international observers.

Polling and was
Polling was once again facilitated-yet not run-by UN peacekeepers.
Polling experts at first thought the 1982 election was the best chance since Reconstruction for a Republican to be elected as governor of Alabama.
Polling data was presented in over forty cities in a town hall forum dubbed the " Get Engaged Tour ".
Polling was conducted by The Advertiser in December 2009 with answers to questions revealing little voter interest in the allegations.
Polling booths are rarely used, and voting was often carried out collectively by the work force of each enterprise or by other groups of the population.
Quinnipiac's Polling Institute was noted for excellence by several prominent journalistic outlets, and often cited during the 1998 and 2000 election campaigns.
Polling was re-held for the seat on 28 March.
Writing for The Village Voice, Debbie Nathan — who was hired by Jarecki as a consultant after having been interviewed for the film — wrote of Jarecki, " Polling viewers at Sundance in January, he was struck by how they were split over Arnold and Jesse's guilt.
An August poll conducted by Public Policy Polling showed 42 % of respondents supporting Hagan to 39 % for Dole ; Cole was the choice of 5 %.
Irwins Hotel in the Boorandarra Roads Board minutes of meetings noted that c /- Irwin Hotel " Back Creek " was used as a Polling Station.
Polling was delayed until 19 June 2004 in County Roscommon, due to the sudden death of Councillor Gerry Donnelly.
Polling data was presented daily beginning in December 2007 with data from the primaries.
Polling data was presented daily on the likely outcome of the primaries as well as upcoming trends.
Polling in the lead-up to the election had suggested that Cox was likely hold the seat.
Polling was on 11 March 2005, and McEntee narrowly beat the Fianna Fáil candidate Shane Cassells, and was elected to the 29th Dáil.

Polling and 22
Polling opened at 07: 00 local time, and closed at 22: 00.

Polling and July
A July 2011 Public Policy Polling survey found that 56 % of Nevada voters thought that prostitution should be legal, while only 32 % thought it should be illegal and 12 % were not sure.
Polling conducted in July 2011 showed Matheson leading incumbent Republican Senator Orrin Hatch in a possible 2012 Senate race.
A July 2011 Public Policy Polling survey found that 58 % of Vermont voters thought same-sex marriage should be legal, while only 33 % thought it should be illegal and 9 % were not sure.

Polling and result
" The Most Popular Brand On-line " is selected mainly based on the result of the On-line Polling ; while final decision on the other Award categories is based on review by Judging Panel with the results of On-site Polling and On-site Assessment taken into consideration.

Polling and ;
Polling locations are open throughout Israel ; absentee ballots are limited to diplomatic staff and the merchant marine.
Polling places have lists of all eligible voters resident in the neighborhood served by the particular station ; the voter's I. D.
Returning Officers appoint a Presiding Officer for each polling station ; Presiding Officers are in turn assisted by Polling Officers.

Polling and each
Polling ( often called scanning in this case ) is done by activating each x line in sequence and detecting which y lines then have a signal, thus which keys are pressed.
Political parties may retain Election Representatives in each constituency, and candidates can retain their own representatives during elections, including Polling and Counting Representatives.

Polling and party
* Attacks on polling places: Polling places in an area known to support a particular party or candidate may be targeted for vandalism, destruction or threats, thus making it difficult or impossible for people in that area to vote.
Hogarth's Humours of an Election # The Polling | The Polling, depicting a 1754 election to the Parliament of Great Britain | British parliament, includes a blue flag representing the Tory ( British political party ) | Tories and an orange flag representing the Whig ( British political party ) | Whigs.
Polling data showed that abortion attitudes were a stronger predictor of vote choice than party affiliation.

Polling and had
Polling stations had identical voting results.
Polling taken from The Sunday Mail during the 50-50 polling suggested that whilst there had been large swings away from the government in country areas, polling held relatively firm at 2006 election levels in the metropolitan areas.
In 2007, Strickland had a 61 % approval, 15 % disapproval according to Quinnipiac Polling.
In a survey of 768 Wisconsin voters conducted between February 24 – 27, 2011, during the 2011 Wisconsin budget protests, a poll by Public Policy Polling found that 52 % of respondents said they would vote for Barrett if the election had been held then, while 45 % said they would vote for Walker.

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