Polling Sentence Examples
Then you'd get on the bus or subway and go to the polling place and vote.
He died at Polling on the 5th of February 1775.
He returned to Polling in 1735 and devoted the rest of his life to the revival of learning in Bavaria.
The polling for electors takes place early in November on the same day over the whole union, and when the result is known the contest is over, because the subsequent meeting and voting of the electors is a mere matter of form.
The votingpaper, furnished with an official stamp, must be placed in an envelope by the elector in a compartment set apart for the purpose in the polling room, and, thus enclosed, be handed by him to the presiding officer.
Didn't they question you at the polling place?
As the result of the polling in November, 292 Republican presidential electors were chosen, and 155 Democratic electors, elected in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and the Southern states, represented the final strength of the Bryan and Stevenson ticket.
The polling (in January and February 1904) resulted in a Progressive majority of five in a house of 95 members.
Any suitably qualified elector who is not able to attend the appropriate polling station to cast a vote can apply to vote by post.
In particular, the CNE must inspect all votes declared invalid at the polling stations.
AdvertisementThe polling station, a local school, is just a short walk away.
There is already enough such information displayed in the polling station, or included in the instructions sent to postal voters.
In the polling booth, tho, it has created conundrums, particularly for the most staunch of party supporters.
A 2009 survey conducted by Harris Interactive Polling determined that eHarmony was responsible for five percent of all marriages in the United States.
However, there is a large body of films that most movie buffs, Internet fanatics and polling sites agree can be categorized as the best scary movies.
AdvertisementAdonis is a tremendously long contest, so fan devotion--or obsession--is required to do well in the polling.
Everybody that I spoke to, spontaneously and without me polling them on this question, came up with a variation of that same comment.
He studied at Munich, and at an early age joined the Canons Regular at Polling, where, shortly after his ordination in 1717, he taught theology and philosophy.
The large print copy can be taken into the polling booth with you to assist you to mark the ballot paper.
These results are entirely consistent with other polling data.
AdvertisementCompilation and publishing of a list for all voters for the Council area by designated polling districts.
Interesting day on the Beeb with only a couple of weeks to go to polling in the Lib Dems leadership election.
Of the powers vested in the county authority under the Highway Act 1878, the most important are those relating to main roads, which are specially noticed hereafter; (ix.) the tables of fees to be taken by and the costs to be allowed to any inspector, analyst or person holding any office in the county other than the clerk of the peace and the clerks of the justices; (x.) the appointment, removal and determination of salaries of the county treasurer, the county surveyor, the public analysts, any officer under the Explosives Act 1875, and any officers whose remuneration is paid out of the county rate, other than the clerk of the peace and the clerks of the justices; (xi.) the salary of any coroner whose salary is payable out of the county rate, the fees, allowances and disbursements allowed to be paid by any such coroner, and the division of the county into coroners' districts and the assignments of such districts; (xii.) the division of the county into polling districts for the purposes of parliamentary elections, the appointment of the places of election, the places of holding courts for the revision of the lists of voters, and the costs of, and other matters to be done for the registration of parliamentary voters; (xiii.) the execution as local authority of the acts relating to contagious diseases of animals, to destructive insects, to fish conservancy, to wild birds, to weights and measures, and to gas meters, and of the Local Stamp Act i 869; (xiv.) any matters arising under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886.