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Did you mean: Polls (legal term), poll (in politics), POLL, POLL (abbreviation), Graham Poll, Claudia Poll, Jacob R. H. Neervoort van de Poll, Jon Poll, Richard D. Poll, Mihkel Poll

 
 
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The place where voters cast their ballots. Heads; individuals; persons singly con- sidered.

An objection to a particular juror is called a challenge to the poll, as distinguished from a challenge to the array or panel, which is opposition to the jury as an entity, based on a universal defect among the jurors.

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"I did not enter the labor Party forty-seven years ago to have our manifesto written by Dr. Mori, Dr. Gallup and Mr. Harris." - Tony Benn

"How far would Moses have gone if he had taken a poll in Egypt?" - Harry S. Truman

"The total collapse of the public opinion polls shows that this country is in good health. A country that developed an airtight system of finding out in advance what was in people's minds would be uninhabitable." - Elwyn Brooks White

"The so-called science of poll-taking is not a science at all but mere necromancy. People are unpredictable by nature, and although you can take a nation's pulse, you can't be sure that the nation hasn't just run up a flight of stairs." - Elwyn Brooks White

 
 

Did you mean: Polls (legal term), poll (in politics), POLL, POLL (abbreviation), Graham Poll, Claudia Poll, Jacob R. H. Neervoort van de Poll, Jon Poll, Richard D. Poll, Mihkel Poll


 

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