An opinion poll of people leaving a polling station, asking how they voted.
(在投票人离开投票站时所作的)出口处民意测验
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Smaller groups and independents were likely to get the remaining 100 to 120 seats, the exit poll predicted.
You don't need an exit poll to know the incumbent picked up at least two votes this morning in Houston.
The exit poll was conducted among a sample of 11,135 voters in some 209 voting stations.
I became skeptical about such survey findings after filling out an exit poll after I voted in Manhattan on Tuesday morning.
This is a national exit poll conducted in 267 voting centers throughout the country.
Last year an election was held at which reporters for the school's newspaper conducted an exit poll that found a majority of grad students voted to unionize.
Now, what happened yesterday was the exit poll during the day did warn of a very close election and it specifically warned that Florida was going to be close.
A key exit poll in the Netherlands suggests voters have firmly rejected the European Union constitution.
Anyone who thinks there is any moral equivalence between funding an exit poll and poisoning a political opponent needs their head examined.
The exit poll on which this is all apparently based asked voters which of the following seven issues was the most important.
In the exit poll on Election Day, people were asked, what's the single biggest issue in how you decided your vote?
Instead, there will be a queue of voters, many of whom will actually vote only later, after the time window for the exit poll has closed.
He believes there were more problems with the voting than with the exit poll.
On election night, the BBC and ITV produced a combined exit poll based on the voting intentions of 16,000 people.
I mean, last elections, the exit poll results were up in the middle of the afternoon.
The latest exit poll suggests that Schroeder's SDP may actually get more seats than the Christian Democrats.
The BBC exit poll is predicting a 66 seat Labour majority.
The main difference between a poll taken the day before an election and a poll taken as people exit the voting booth is that the exit poll is probably more accurate.
The primacy of the exit poll has been established.
Then the first exit poll suggested Labour's huge majority had been cut from 161 seats to 66.
Definition of exit poll in US English:
exit poll
nounˈɛɡzət ˌpoʊl
A poll of people leaving a polling place, asking how they voted.
(在投票人离开投票站时所作的)出口处民意测验
Example sentencesExamples
You don't need an exit poll to know the incumbent picked up at least two votes this morning in Houston.
He believes there were more problems with the voting than with the exit poll.
On election night, the BBC and ITV produced a combined exit poll based on the voting intentions of 16,000 people.
Last year an election was held at which reporters for the school's newspaper conducted an exit poll that found a majority of grad students voted to unionize.
The BBC exit poll is predicting a 66 seat Labour majority.
Now, what happened yesterday was the exit poll during the day did warn of a very close election and it specifically warned that Florida was going to be close.
The main difference between a poll taken the day before an election and a poll taken as people exit the voting booth is that the exit poll is probably more accurate.
I mean, last elections, the exit poll results were up in the middle of the afternoon.
The primacy of the exit poll has been established.
I became skeptical about such survey findings after filling out an exit poll after I voted in Manhattan on Tuesday morning.
The exit poll on which this is all apparently based asked voters which of the following seven issues was the most important.
The latest exit poll suggests that Schroeder's SDP may actually get more seats than the Christian Democrats.
This is a national exit poll conducted in 267 voting centers throughout the country.
The exit poll was conducted among a sample of 11,135 voters in some 209 voting stations.
Then the first exit poll suggested Labour's huge majority had been cut from 161 seats to 66.
Instead, there will be a queue of voters, many of whom will actually vote only later, after the time window for the exit poll has closed.
Smaller groups and independents were likely to get the remaining 100 to 120 seats, the exit poll predicted.
A key exit poll in the Netherlands suggests voters have firmly rejected the European Union constitution.
Anyone who thinks there is any moral equivalence between funding an exit poll and poisoning a political opponent needs their head examined.
In the exit poll on Election Day, people were asked, what's the single biggest issue in how you decided your vote?